April 10, 2023 at 7:00 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting
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1. Milford Public Schools Board of Education Information
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Mission Statement - Milford Public Schools will prepare all students to be successful citizens: Our Mission is fulfilled when all students read with comprehension, speak and write clearly, compute accurately, reason logically, understand and appreciate the fine arts, apply suitable strategies and habits of mind to solve problems, utilize technology to communicate and to understand information and behave morally.
This agenda contains a list of subjects known at the time of its distribution. A copy of the agenda reflecting any changes will be available for public inspection during normal business hours in the District Office. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be altered later than twenty-four hours before the meeting. The Board reserves the right to alter the order of items, as it deems necessary. |
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1.1. Meeting was advertised in the April 5, 2023 Milford Times
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2. Opening Procedures
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2.1. Call to Order, Roll Call
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2.2. Excuse Absent Board Member(s)
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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2.3. Open Meeting Law - Information concerning the Open Meeting Law, Chapter 84, Article 14 of Nebraska State Statutes, is posted on the bulletin board in the back of the meeting room
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Information concerning the Open Meeting Law, Chapter 84, Article 14 of Nebraska State Statutes, is posted on the bulletin board in the back of the meeting room. |
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2.4. Additions to Agenda
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2.5. Welcome and Introduction of Visitors
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2.6. Community Input
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This is the public’s opportunity to speak to items on the agenda. This is also the public’s opportunity to speak to other non-agenda topics concerning the school district - since it is not an agenda item the board cannot discuss or take action on the matter at this time. To be recognized, all participants must complete the Request to Address the Milford Board of Education Form. The District has established separate complaint procedures for any complaints, including complaints and concerns against individual employees. As such, the Board requests that this complaint process be followed before discussion with the Board takes place. Thank you for your participation. |
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3. Consent Agenda
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3.1. Review, Consider, and Take All Necessary Action on the Minutes of the March 13, 2023 Regular Meeting
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3.2. Review, Consider, and Take All Necessary Action to Approve Payment of Claims
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General Fund for $133,180.11
Action(s):
No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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4. Reports
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4.1. Review/Discuss Administrative Reports
Discussion:
Ellementary Principal: Mrs. Hartman discussed Eagle's Nests; Friday morning chat;; field trips; March Madness Free Throw Contest,; sixth grade musical; and Kindargarten roundup.
Secondary Principal: Mr. Mowinkel congratulated Kevin on being the NRCSA Superintendent of the Year. He commended track, archery, Quiz Bowl, FFA, Meridian Honor Band,FCCLA Star,. He discussed Career Access Day; college visits; ProStart's "Champ Camp"; Close Up trip; Key Club convention; and the Careers 8 class. He pointed out upcoming junior/senior high activities; Director of Learning: Dr. Kubicek discussed ACT and PreACT testing; state assessment spring schedule; student advisory system; 2023-2024 Professional Development planning; and the reVision grant through NDE. Superintendent: Mr. Wingard thanked everyone for their work on the superintendent of the year award. He included NASB's monthly update. He discussed the search for Commissioner process. He discussed Policy 2016: Participaption He pointed out upcoming NASB trainings and future meetings. |
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4.2. Review/Discuss Student Enrollment Report
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PK - 41
K-6 - 426 (up one student from last month) 7-8 - 136 (up two students from last month) 9-12 - 223 PK-12 is at 826 K-12 is at 785
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PK - 41
K-6 - 426 (up one student from last month) 7-8 - 136 (up two students from last month) 9-12 - 223 PK-12 is at 826 K-12 is at 785 |
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4.3. Review/Discuss District Guiding Principles and School Improvement Process
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4.4. Review/Discuss 2023 Summer School Plans
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4.5. Review/Discuss Legislative Items
Discussion:
Mr. Wingard and President Welsch discussed legislative bills and amendments,
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4.6. Review/Discuss State Funding for Public Education
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Open discussion as needed.
Discussion:
President Welsch discussed TEEOSA Aid, State Aid and levies.
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5. Board Commentary
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6. Unfinished Business
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6.1. Review/Discuss Covid-19 Report, the Safe Return to School Plan, and ESSER III Requirements
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6.2. Review, Consider, and Take All Necessary Action on 2023-24 Out of State Trips
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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7. New Business
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7.1. Review, Consider, and Take All Necessary Action on 2023-24 Initial Contract for Shawn Carlson (Student Services Coordinator)
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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7.2. Review, Consider, and Take All Necessary Action on 2023-24 Initial Contract for Amie Martin (7-12 Special Education)
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8. Executive Session
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The Board of Education reserves the right to enter into Closed/Executive Session for 1) the protection of the public interest, or 2) the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual, and/or the individual has not requested a public meeting. When making a motion to enter into Closed/Executive Session, the member making the motion should be as specific as possible as to the reason(s) for executive session. |
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8.1. Executive Session (if requested)
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9. Adjourn
Discussion:
President Welsch adjourned the meeting at 8:42 p.m.
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