February 8, 2021 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.
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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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February Board Report - Student Council
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IV. Action Items
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IV.A. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve the 2021 board committee assignments.
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Committees appointed by the president of the board. These committees are created for specific tasks of seeking information or investigation and will report back to the board for its consideration and action. Committee action is considered to be advisory only. Committees appointment recommendations for 2021 are:
Foundation Committee: Responsible for working with the Schuyler Community Schools Foundation. 2 Members Required in Bylaws. Foundation meets the first Monday of the month at 12:00 PM. 2021 Members: Nina Lanuza and Brian Vavricek American Civics, Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction: Responsible for making sure reviewing curriculum recommendations, textbook selection, staff requisitions and inventory. This is the only committee required by law (79-724) See attached document with updated requirements for the American Civics Committee under LB 399. 3 members required. 2021 Members: Nina Lanuza, Guadalupe Marino, Renee Sayer Board Policy/Handbooks/Support Programs: Responsible for annual review of board policies, handbooks, and safety/crisis plan. 2-3 members recommended. 2021 Members: Rich Brabec, Guadalupe Marino, Renee Sayer Public Relations/Strategic Planning/Calendar: Responsible for recommending the annual district calendar, strategic planning process, and promoting positive public relations and communication. 2-3 members recommended. 2021 Members: Nina Lanuza, Chuck Misek, Renee Sayer Building/Grounds/Transportation: Responsible for recommending approval of the building and grounds and transportation programs, vehicle replacement schedule, building maintenance and upgrade schedule) 3 members recommended. 2021 Members: Rich Brabec, Chuck Misek, Brian Vavricek Budget/Finance/Negotiations: Responsible for budget, finance, contract negotiations with administration, certificated staff negotiations and support staff contracts. 3 members recommended. 2021 Members: Rich Brabec, Chuck Misek, Brian Vavricek * Special temporary committees of the Board, except as specified by statute, may be appointed by the president or chosen by a vote of the Board as needed. The function of all such committees shall be fact-finding, deliberative and advisory, but never legislative or administrative. When the specified purpose of all sub-committees appointed to conform to statute. The superintendent shall be an ex-officio member of all such committees.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve board president's recommendation on 2021 board committee assignments. 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. 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.B.1. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve staff resignations.
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Resignations 1. Nicole Cepel: SES Physical Education 2. Abby Krueger: SES Teacher Retiring February 19, 2021 1. Lynn Sweeney: SCHS Teacher Retiring at the end of the school year 1. Stephen Grammer: SCHS Principal 2. Scott Petersen: SCHS Intervention Teacher 3. Laurie Schlautman: SES Library/Media Specialist 4. Carol Reha: SMS/Rural/Preschool School Nurse 4. Diane Brandl: SES Para-Educator
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to accept staff resignations and retirements and thank them for their service and wish them well. 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.2. Consider, discuss, and take action on new hire recommendations.
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1. Jasmin Alarcon: SES Teacher 2. Serena Sanchez: SES Teacher
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve administrative recommendation on new hires 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.B.3. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve 2021-22 administrative contracts as presented.
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The board negotiations team met to review the administrative array comparability study and determine their recommendation for principal and director salaries for the 2021-22 school year. See attached recommendation. Directors Curriculum/Assessment/Instruction: Dr. Dave Gibbons Special Education: Mrs. Darli Jo Vrba SCHS Student Services: Dr. Joey Lefdal Principals SCHS Principal: OPEN SCHS Assistant Principal/AD: Mr. Jim Kasik SMS Principal: Jesse Zavadil SMS Assistant Principal: Andy Banahan SES/Preschool Principal: Mr. Bill Comley SES K-2 Principal: Mrs. Cara Neesen Rural/Dual Language Principal: Ms. Heather Bebout
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the finance committee's recommendation on 2021-22 principal and director contracts 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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V. Discussion Items and Reports
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V.A. Overview of the 2021 Strategic Plan
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Discuss meeting meeting times for board committees to meet with staff to discuss plan recommendations. The STRAT Team will meet on Monday morning to organize the action items so that the board may select the groups they would like to meet with to review the 2021 plan.
The STRAT Team has been working for the past three months to get input from staff, board, community leaders and parents to identify priority items to be included in the 2021 strategic plan. The plan is written as a 3 year plan and progress is monitored, reviewed and modified annually. See attached draft plan and calendar recommendations. The 1st draft of the calendar is an updated calendar with corresponding dates to the 2020-21 year. The 2nd draft is with the recommendations from staff. Following this meeting, we will meet one more time with support staff, food service, custodial/maintenance, and the SEA to review any other recommendations or concerns.
Recommended Motion(s):
NO MOTION: Discussion only. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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V.B. Review Priority Schools Report.
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Priority Plan Update The administrative team met with our consultants and our state department representatives on January 27th and 28th via zoom. We had two very productive days and were excited to share some of our success stories and begin the process of planning for the remainder of the school year. We began our meetings with updates from administrators and moved into reviewing our ACT action plan as well as examining and reviewing data collections. We spent a good amount of time discussing high school participation numbers in testing and were proud to have MAP (NWEA) tested 94% of our high school students. When we have good testing data, this will help drive our instructional practices. We also discussed our program review process that was completed during our in-service days. The process was very successful and led to some excellent conversations. During our second day of meetings, we were able to meet with EL and Priority School contacts from the Nebraska Department of Education, our consultants, and an ESU 7 team member. Our team consisting of Drey Keairnes, Melanie Gustafson, Joey Lefdal, Brandi Zavadil, Kara Blase, Jim Kasik, Stephen Grammer, and Dave Gibbons had the opportunity to share our success and brainstorm ideas for improvement regarding our EL program. We were all very excited at how well the meeting went and how supportive the department of education was during our time together. We have set some meetings to discuss other ideas in the near future. We closed the last day with a reflection on how the days went by sharing "Glows and Grows" from the meeting. We all felt the days were very worthwhile and really gave us some great insight on how our programs are running and where we can focus our energy during the second semester. https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/908802/Draft_2018-2021_Schuyler_Priority_Plan__1_.pdf (Priority Plan) https://5il.co/nlww (Newsletter) |
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V.C. Principals Reports
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Rachel Stuehmer was born in David City, Ne. She grew up on a farm near Octavia and also lived in the town of Richland. Rachel attended college at Midland University and earned a degree in Elementary Education & Special Education. After graduating Rachel got a job in the Schuyler School District at Richland School where she taught 2nd-5th grade, depending on the year, for four years. This year she is working at Fisher’s School teaching 4th & 5th grade. She is currently working on her Master’s Degree. Rachel has been married to Brett for three years. They have one daughter, Anna, who is three and a half years old. They are also expecting another daughter any day now!!! I would like to highlight Rachel and Lisa, they both serve as our Discovery Ed Innovators for the rural schools!!! They are getting trained 13 times this year with a personal coach on ways to use Discovery ED in their classroom. They also attend other trainings with a group of Innovators in our district. Both Lisa and Rachel have presented at our staff meetings, to their coworkers, different nuggets of information they have learned. This has been an amazing experience for both of them and I have seen the great ideas they are using in their classrooms. This is a big commitment as it has taken a lot of their time, but both of them have done an good job with it! I appreciate their time and effort in making our students and staff successful.Middle School Assistant Principal's Report: Mr. Banahan Spotlight Program: The program I would like to highlight is our RtI/Intervention program that we implemented in October. When checking in with teachers on the intervention, some of the ELA teachers noticed some big growth with a number of the students they were working on specific things in their interventions. This data was collected from the Fall STAR and the Winter STAR assessments that were given in the class in October and January. Student A grew from a 525 to a 624, Student B grew from a 462 to a 637, Student C grew from a 343 to a 476, and Student D grew from 517 to a 705. These are just a few examples of some of the awesome things our students are doing within the restructured intervention time that we have seen since we began to implement a small scale intervention into our schedule. Spotlight Staff: The staff member I would like to highlight is Miss Odalys Cruz . Miss Cruz is one of the math teachers in the 7th grade and she has done an amazing job in her first three years in the building. She was recently honored as the 2020 NATM (Nebraska Association of Teachers of Mathematics) Rookie of the Year! She does a great job working with our students and making math fun and enjoyable. She goes above and beyond for our students, and she even has created songs for her students to help them remember how to solve four step equations. Along with teaching math, she also teaches Spanish to our 8th graders, and is an assistant coach for middle school volleyball. Spotlight Upcoming Events: Our students will begin taking their ELPA 21 test in the month of February. This assessment is for any student whose family's home language is not English. Students will have to continue to take this test until they are able to test out in the four areas that the test focuses. The four areas that ELPA 21 focuses on include, writing, speaking, listening, and reading in the English language. Students are then given a score in those areas on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the highest level for each area. How students do on this assessment will determine whether or not they are on the LEP (Limited English Proficiency) identified. Once students have tested out of their LEP program they no longer need to take the ELPA 21 assessment, as they have been identified as mastery of the English language. Middle School Principal's Report: Mr. Zavadil Staff Member Spotlight: This month I would like to highlight the work of Mrs. Jennifer Hanna. Mrs. Hanna is our 8th grade Science teacher. She teaches 5 sections of 8th grade Science and 1 section of Physical Science for high school credit. Mrs. Hanna has done a great job this year of building engaging lessons for her students that are project based. These lessons build very well on the Nebraska NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) by starting each unit with a phenomenon, or question that needs to be answered. Mrs. Hanna has been teaching at SMS for the past three years and has done a phenomenal job of following our instructional model and building relationships using the CKH model. High School Assistant Principal's Report: Mr. Kasik Program/Staff Member Spotlight: Elizabeth Lickei is a staff member I would like to spotlight. Over the years she has been a consistent partner with the American Red Cross. She lines up the drives that we host in our school and help run when at other locations around the town. With the increased need for Blood, she is always there to promote this important service. Way to go Elizabeth! Person Spotlight: Sally Jakub has spent a number of years behind the scenes taking care of activity accounts, writing checks for officials and keeping a number of things rolling. She does a great job with these tasks and we appreciate it! Upcoming Events: Spring is always a time for assessment and this year is no different with MAP testing and the upcoming ACT test. Now is the time to make the final push for securing our best scores for our students. High School Principal's Report: Mr. Grammer Program Spotlight: The program I would like to acknowledge at Schuyler Central High School this month is our Culture Club. The idea of Culture Club is to give our students opportunities to try things they may not have tried before. It is a social club that has some fun events and some service events. In the past we have gone roller skating, ice skating, and bowling. We attend Warrior sporting events together. To raise funds for our activities we work concession stands at games. The Culture club was developed to address the many cultures in our school. It is a program which is truly developed and implemented with our students best interests in mind. We are fortunate to have a teacher on staff, who has a passion to work with our students through the club. This staff member genuinely cares about her students and she is diligent in working with her students to be successful both at school and within the community. Through the club, they organize activities throughout the school year through community service connected with the different cultures in our school and community. Each year we visit The Latino Museum in South Omaha. We usually go to Omaha on the Friday of fall break. After the museum we explore the shops and restaurants in the area. We have volunteered at the Colfax Theatre and rung Salvation Army bells during the holidays. We host the SCHS bloodmobiles, one in December and one in April. Of course this year our club looks very different. We hope to resume normal operations next year! Thank you to Ms. Lickei for making our students feel welcome and successful at SCHS. Staff Member Spotlight: As the Principal of SCHS, it is my honor and to recognize Elizabeth Lickei, the sponsor of the culture at Schuyler Central High School. The Culture Club was established as an organization to help new students from different cultures feel welcome at SCHS. Ms. Lickei was an integral part of the development and implementation of this club in our district. Ms. Lickei’s’s passion for her student’s success is bar none, she works hard to ensure the that her students feel welcome, she has a caring attitude, which enables her to develop a positive rapport with her students, and a dedication to her students academic well-being is unmatched. She strives to be a strong advocate for her students and ensure they have a positive school experience. With Ms. Lickei’s’s rapport and genuine caring for his students, her club will be a successful program at SCHS for years to come.. Congratulations goes out to Ms. Lickei for making her program a positive experience for her students. Event Highlight: We are continuing our work with the state priority team, UNL EL team, DE cohort groups, with the SIG grant, and STEM through DE. It is cumbersome at times to schedule and plan for all the groups. But, it is worthwhile as we see growth and development of our students. 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V.D. Directors Reports
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Warrior Academy - After-School Program Director's Report: Ms. Bebout K-6 Youth Sports Director's Report: Mrs. Neesen Program/Staff Member Spotlight: Kady Arps - Through the Strategic Planning Process, it was determined that Youth Sports would benefit from having a page on the school website. Kady has been working closely with the Director and Coordinator on their aspirations for the website, and making them into a reality. Kady has been exhibiting professionalism while demonstrating her expertise in website knowledge and management. It has been a pleasure working with Kady during this process and it is greatly appreciated. Middle School Activities Director's Report: Mr. Banahan Spotlight Program: My program spotlight for this month is MS Boys Basketball. We have 35 boys out for basketball this season. With 16 seventh grade boys and 19 eighth grade boys out for basketball. Currently our 7th grade A team is 1- 2 and our 8th grade team is 1-2 with both teams picking up impressive wins over Madison on 1/28 with our 7th grade winning 41-8 and our 8th grade winning 40-18. On Monday 2/1 we hosted the Scotus 8th grade teams and battled hard with two very good teams. On Tuesday we hosted Clarkson-Leigh and both teams came away victorious, with our 7th grade winning 28-17 and the 8th grade boys winning a nail biter 40-37. On Thursday we host Aquinas for three games 7A, 8B, and 8A in the Middle School gym. Spotlight Staff: For the program staff spotlight this month I would like to highlight our boys basketball coaching staff which led by Dana Schultz and includes Tyler Petersen , Pat Halvorsen, and Tom Nelson. They have been working extremely hard with our middle school boys to get them ready to compete each week. This is Dana’s first season at the helm of the middle school boys basketball team, and he has been helping the boys make some big strides in their game play each week. In 8th grade he is assisted by Coach Petersen, who is in his first season as a coach and has been showing tremendous growth and insight into the game for our students. The 7th grade team is coached by Coach Halvorsen and Nelson, who have been working together for sometime. They have been working really hard to get our players used to playing together, and have seen great improvement over the past couple of weeks with the guys. We look forward to seeing how the season ends up as we begin to make our final push to the end of our winter sports season. Spotlight Upcoming Events: Our upcoming basketball games for this week include 2/8 @ David City Public, 2/9 vs Seward, 2/11 @ Columbus Middle School, and will finish up the week 2/13 @ Fullerton for a tournament with Lakeview, Fullerton, and Aquinas. High School Activities Director's Report: Mr. Kasik Program/Staff Member Spotlight: I would like to spotlight our Speech Program. It is led by Melanie Gustafson in her 4th year here. This group of students has been working on their speeches for months and the recently began to compete. This Saturday we will host the 3rd annual Speech Invite at Schuyler. Like so many activities this event has had to make a lot of adjustments to be able to compete. Their strongest finish came at their last Invite at Scotus with a 3rd place finish. Person Spotlight: Cori Vavricek is my spotlight person. Cori, along with the rest of our Nursing staff have done a phenomenal job of keeping our staff and students safe during these times. She handles all of our contact tracing and reporting, which has become a full-time job this year. Thanks for all that you do. Upcoming Events: As I mentioned earlier, we are hosting our own Speech meet on February 6th and we will be hosting a District Wrestling meet on February 13th. We are also hosting a District Welding event for FFA on February 27th. There is a lot going on this month. High School Student Services Director's Report: Dr. Lefdal
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V.E. Superintendent's Report
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Program/Staff Member Spotlight: Ronnie Mundil is currently in his 41st year as an employee of Schuyler Community Schools. Several years ago, the positions of facilities and transportation directors were combined into one position, Director of Facilities and Transportation. Ronnie provides oversight of 20 maintenance and custodial staff responsible for cleaning and maintaining over 90 million dollars of buildings and grounds and over 2 million dollars in vehicles and maintenance equipment. Ronnie is also responsible for managing purchasing of equipment, furniture and maintenance supplies for all buildings in the district. All buildings and transportation fleet are on a maintenance plan and budget schedule that is reviewed and adjusted annually to make sure maintenance and upgrades are completed in a timely manner. All buildings and transportation data information is transparent and is entered into a computer system and available on the district webpage for the public to access. Thank you Ronnie for your commitment to our school and community.
Program/Staff Member Spotlight: Paul Dirkschneider is currently in his 16th year as the district's maintenance engineer. Paul is responsible for maintenance on all electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems in the district. In addition to keeping all systems going, Paul takes great pride in his work to reduce costs in for plumbing, lighting, and electrical projects and is always willing to support snow removal, construction projects, and maintenance on equipment. Thank you Paul for your dedication to Schuyler Community Schools. Additional Considerations 1. Scooters Gift Cards: Lonnie and Patti Kitt have provided 300 Scooters gift cards to all staff in appreciation for their commitment to our school and community. Thank you to Lonnie and Patti Kitt for their continued generosity. 2. School Board Appreciation: In February we celebrate School Board Appreciation week for your work and dedication to our students, staff and community for your work and dedication as school board members. We appreciate your commitment and work to guide our district and the leadership demonstrated through your work as school board members. 3. COVID-19 Report: Attached is the last COVID-19 Report as of 2/5/2021. We continue to have no staff out on protocol or with positive tests. As of Friday, we had 3 positive students and 27 students out on. protocol due to exposure. Even though the State has moved into GREEN, we remain with our current ORANGE protocols for school and with the more restrictive NSAA guidelines. See attached report. 4. 2021 Legislation: Attached below are the bill summaries provided by NCSA for the 2021 legislative session. The NASB, NCSA, GNSA, and NRCSA are all extremely active in recruiting continued testimony and input on all legislation affecting schools. You may want to pay particular attention to school funding, mental health, and early childhood bills affecting schools. See attached bill summaries or go to the Nebraska Legislature site for a full copy of proposed legislation. https://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/search_by_date.php?SessionDay=2021
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V.F. Board Member/Committee Reports
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1. February Foundation Meeting: Due to new website coming line, the February meeting information is linked under EXPLORE on the district website. |
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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.
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