March 10, 2021 at 6:30 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting - March 2021
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1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance
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President Gould called the meeting to order at 6:30 PM and the Pledge of Allegiance was said.
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2. Motion to Excuse Board Member's Absence
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Motion by Breitkreutz, second by Lange to excuse the absence of Cathy Burklund and Lori Springer. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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3. Open Meeting Law
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The audience was reminded that the Open Meeting Laws would be followed.
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4. Consent Agenda
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Motion by Lange, second by Breitkreutz to approve the consent agenda as presented including the regular meeting minutes of February 10, 2021; workshop meeting minutes of February 10, 2021; February Financial Statement; March monthly bills; and personnel changes. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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4.1. Regular Minutes of February 10, 2021
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4.2. Workshop Minutes of February 10, 2021
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4.3. Financial Statement/Report
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4.4. Monthly Bills
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4.5. Personnel Changes
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5. Correspondence/Recognition
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Last Wednesday, Jack Moles, Executive Director of NRCSA, presented Mrs. Carlson with her 2020 Elementary Teacher of the Year Award. Mrs. Carlson was scheduled to receive her award last spring at the NRCSA Conference. Thanks for all you have done and all you do for RC Mrs. Carlson!
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6. Public Forum
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7. Discussion Items
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7.1. Student Board Report - Sydnie Blanchard
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District Speech & State Qualifiers - This last weekend our school held our district speech competition. With many district finalists and competitors we had six state qualifiers: Hunter Kohl - Dramatic Interpretation; Calleigh Osmera - Informative; Grace Cadotte - Poetry; Eleanah Enevoldsen - Persuasive; Rosalie Tvrdy - Entertainment; Olivia Nelson - Informative. Congratulations to these students on placing in districts and bringing RC speech to State once again!
Dance/Cheer Team Tryouts - This past week the RC dance team held their yearly tryouts, teams will be posted this week. Cheer tryouts are being held throughout this week and the team will be announced on Saturday, March 13. Prom - Prom is scheduled for March 27th and is being held at the high school as well as post prom. The dance will begin at 8:00 PM to be followed by post prom. The Post Prom Committee and Administration have been working diligently to make sure the event is safe and able to be held. Outside dates are allowed as long as they are residents of Nebraska and masks will be mandatory for the whole night. Outside date forms are due on March 24th and post prom forms are due on March 10th. Car Decals - The Student Council car decal fundraiser is being finalized and will begin shortly in the next few weeks once confirmation is received. Blood Drive - Student Council held the annual spring blood drive with many student participants from the ages of 16 and up. This blood drive promotes awareness to students and allowed seniors that donated to apply for scholarships from the Blood Bank. |
7.2. Administrative Reports
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Submitted by Allison Stansberry, Jr-Sr High School Principal
On February 10, the Art Club offered its first meeting to students in grades 9-12 with 17 students in attendance. This is a fantastic number and opportunity for our students. We wanted to gauge where the interest was and see how the numbers looked. Our goal is to offer it to grades 7-12 once we see where the need is to sustain the club and provide support to a larger group. Prom will be held March 27. Below is what was sent to Junior and Senior Parents. We are grateful for all the support in helping us create a memorable experience for our students! Good afternoon! After many discussions, Raymond Central has developed a plan to safely host prom for our juniors and seniors. Prom will be held Saturday March 27, 2021. We feel it is important to provide our students with this experience as they have not had a dance since fall 2019, however, we must continue to stay diligent in our efforts to limit exposure to COVID-19 and its variant strands. As with any activity through the school, exposure of COVID-19 during prom may result in students quarantining depending upon the exposure and mitigating measures. 1. The dance will be held at Raymond Central Jr/Sr High. We are working to find donations for decorations since the dance will be held in the main gym. This space was selected as it provides the most space for the number of students planning to attend and we want to make sure the decoration makes it look less like a gym. Following are the protocols we will follow due to Covid:
3. The crowning of Prom Royalty will be at 8:00 PM with the dance to follow. The dance will run from 8:30 PM-12:00 (Midnight). Post Prom will follow the dance at the Jr/Sr High School until 4:30 AM. 4. Parents of Prom Royalty will be permitted to attend the crowning at 8:00 PM. The following protocols will be followed:
6. Tickets will be $10.00 per student. Tickets can be purchased in the office starting March 8th. Post Prom forms will also be available in the office starting March 8th. I am sure I am missing something and will communicate out if so. Please contact Mrs. Stansberry with any questions, comments or concerns. We are excited for the opportunity to host Prom 2021 for our amazing students! We will be holding English Interviews on 3.9.21. We will be interviewing 3 candidates. April is quickly approaching. The ACT will be held April 6 and the PREACT either April 9, April 15, or April 16. Brain and I have begun a book study with Albert DuPont. We are reading "Free to Focus" by Michael Hyatt. The book surrounds conversations about time management and productivity to be able to focus on our health, family, relationships, and setting goals. Our first session together was filled with great conversations and started the process of setting short time goals. It also focuses on tasks on our to-do list and prioritizing our work. What can be delegated? What needs done immediately? Our next session together will be March 10th at 7:00 AM. MAP testing has concluded and staff are beginning to dive into the data. The data is used for a variety of purposes: 1) Class Recommendations; 2) Closing the Gap; 3) Interventions Thank you to Raymono’s for providing staff with Pizza on February 22nd! It was much appreciated! On March 8 during staff PD, together we watched The Mind Inside Episode 3 and had a very meaningful and powerful conversation. We also engaged in conversations about our Caring Shelves and ways to expand. Teachers were actively engaged and providing action solutions. I left our time together feeling energized. We have a strong group of individuals in our students' corners. Submitted by Brian Gralheer, Assistant Jr-Sr High School Principal/Athletic Director Basketball teams ended their seasons in subdistrict play. Girls finished 4-16 on the season with a loss to Lincoln Christian in the opening round of subdistrict play. Honorable mention All-NCC honors went to Madelyn Lubischer. Congratulations! Boys finished 6-15 on the season with a subdistrict victory over Malcolm before falling to Milford to end the season. Congratulations to Andrew Otto, Isaak Fredrickson, and Eli White for Honorable Mention All-NCC selections. Thank you players and coaches for your efforts throughout the year. Thank you to parents and fans for the continued support throughout the year. The Wrestling team represented RC well at the State Tournament in Omaha: Mitch Albrecht finished in 4th place in Class C at 126 lbs; Logan Bryce finished in 5th place in Class C at 132 lbs; Conner Kreikemeier did not place, but qualified in Class C at 152 lbs; Jacob Schultz did not place, but qualified in Class C at 112 lbs; and Skylar Sterns did not place, but qualified in Class C at 220 lbs. Spring sports practice began March 1st. Jared and I have been in consistent discussion with Electronic Contracting Company to install a new combo speaker system in the Main Gym/Stage area. We are currently on pace to begin work on this system on March 10th with an estimated time of 3-4 weeks to complete. Jared and his crew will begin demolition of the old system after basketball season is over. ECC will also be out to evaluate our speaker system at the Track/FB Field. I have been in discussion with the City of Ceresco with the possibility of moving our softball practice and games to the field in Ceresco for the upcoming Fall Season. We are hoping to have a written agreement by the May Board Meeting. The RC Cheer squad recently competed in the State Cheer Competition and earned 4th place for their routine in the Game Day C1 Division. We are very thankful for their positive encouragement and support of our athletic programs. The Central Players recently hosted the Class B-4 District Speech Contest. A big thank you to all the speech parents who helped us host the competition. Our contestants will be participating at Kearney High School on Thursday, March 18. State qualifiers from RC are: Rosalie Tvrdy (1st) Entertainment; Calleigh Osmera (2nd) Informative; Olivia Nelson (1st) Informative; Grace Cadotte (3rd) Poetry; Hunter Kohl (3rd) Serious Prose; Eleanah Enevoldsen (1st) Persuasive. Submitted by Shelly Dostal, Elementary Principal at Valparaiso/K-5 Curriculum Director Assessment - Students in grades 3-8 completed the NWEA MAP assessments. We are preparing for the statewide assessments this spring. All Nebraska juniors will be administered the ACT. Ms. Osten and Mrs. Stansberry have been working diligently to get the ACT testing requirements in place for our April 6 testing date. The NSCAS (Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System) summative assessments testing window is March 22-May 7. These assessments will measure student achievement relative to Nebraska’s academic standard and will look quite different this year as the state transitions to a through year adaptive testing model. A Phase 1 Pilot is being administered in English Language Arts (gr 3-8) and Math (gr 3-8). The Science (gr 5 & 8) assessment will be a field test required for all grade 5 and 8 students. Most assessments will be administered on line with a few of the students given alternate assessments according to their IEPs. Due to the nature of the changes in the NSCAS system, assessment results will not be made public and limited data will be available to districts and individual student families. Mr. Steve Rose and Ms. Keely Schafer will monitor the computer components. Principals and teachers will be scheduling the assessments in their own buildings. I will be training most test proctors the week of March 15-19 to review testing protocols and changes made with the NSCAS system. Curriculum and Instruction - I attended the spring NACIA (Curriculum Directors) virtual meeting on February 26. Dr. Dulaney from NSCA shared legislative updates. Dr. Lane Carr from NDE presented information regarding curriculum resources and the Nebraska Teacher and Principal Frameworks. Dr. Jeremy Heneger from Statewide Assessment shared updates to assessment for the spring and next year. Elementary teachers will continue work to align science standards, identify essential learnings, and create curriculum maps on March 8. Professional Learning - PLCs met on March 8 to review data and make adjustments for action plans. All staff watched and then discussed the third episode of The Mind Inside. Progress continues on Grading and Assessment with the School Improvement Team. The Teacher Evaluation Committee had another meeting the afternoon of March 8. Teachers involved with the EIR grant have been working hard to implement practices in their classrooms. The teacher innovators and administration team will meet on March 24 to create action plans. Staff Evaluation - Teacher PRIDE portfolios have been turned in. I will be meeting with probationary teachers for summative conferences and then move on to tenured teachers. Support staff evaluations will be next. Parent Teacher Conferences - Conferences are scheduled for March 9 and 11 using a virtual format. Families have been asked to schedule their conferences using the on line system PTCfast.com. Report Cards for third quarter will be sent home on March 9 as well as the most recent NWEA MAP testing results. Thank you to our PTO for providing meals for teachers during conference nights. An online book fair is being hosted on March 4-17. Usually we have an in person book fair during parent teacher conferences. Thank you to Ms Janet Dannelly for organizing the book fair. We observed Read Across America Day/Dr. Seuss’s birthday the week of March 1-4. Snippets from Dr. Seuss books were shared throughout the week. In conjunction with the theme for the day, everyone was encouraged to dress accordingly such as One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, wear something red or blue. Kudos to our teacher leaders Ms. Janet Dannelly, Mrs. Shelly Hlavaty, and Mrs. Monica Blank for their efforts. We are also encouraging all students to participate in a 20 minutes a day for 21 days in the month of March Reading Challenge. Students who read for 20 minutes for 21 days in March will earn a prize - a free book (shh - it’s a surprise for students)! A Kindergarten Round Up Parent Meeting is scheduled for March 29 at the High School. Parents of potential kindergarten students will meet to discuss kindergarten for 2021-2022. We will follow district protocols and procedures for safe gathering. PTO partnered with daVinci’s on February 22 for a dining out night. Mrs. Egr and Mrs. Dostal hosted a virtual scavenger hunt on February 23. PTO provided prizes during the Read Across America Week and every student received a mustache on March 4 to add to the fun! The EpiCure fundraiser was a big success. PTO will provide meals for teachers during elementary parent teacher conferences. We appreciate their continued support. Congratulations to Mrs. Kendra Carlson for being awarded the Outstanding Elementary Teacher for the 2019-20 school year by the Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association. Mrs. Carlson represents the excellent teachers across the 213 NRSCA member schools in Nebraska. A special presentation was held at Valparaiso Elementary on March 3 in conjunction with our end of quarter recognition assembly. Special guests included Executive Director of NRCSA Jack Moles, BOE President Dr. Harriet Gould, Superintendent Dr. Derrick Joel, as well Mrs. Carlson’s husband, son and grandson. Other Happenings at Valparaiso: We had our MUSTANG awards assembly for third quarter to recognize students on March 3. Students are encouraged to complete activities from the March Kindness Calendar. Ask someone how they have shown others kindness today! A Plant Sale is now underway to help fund the elementary Jump Start to Kindergarten program and Elementary Retreats. Mrs. Kendra Carlson and Mrs. Kristine White are leading the charge. Plants may be preordered through April 5. Orders may be placed with any elementary student or on-line at www.janetsjungle.com. Pick up day is scheduled for Saturday, May 1. A limited number of plants will be available for cash and carry. Please tell all your family and friends! Submitted by Ann Egr, Elementary Principal at Ceresco/Special Education Director Elementary NWEA MAP Testing took place February 22-March 4 for grades 3-8. Understanding each student’s academic level gives teachers the power to help them excel. MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) computerized adaptive assessments are the tools that make it possible-providing educators with the detailed information they need to build curriculum and meet the needs of each student. "Read Across America" was celebrated the week of March 1-March 4 in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Each day the students and staff had fun dressing up. Thank you Mrs. Blank for organizing this week and for the following high School students: Abbie Hudson, Maddie Peterson, Addison Kottas, Josie Lahm, Megan Lange, Madison Parham and Sydnie Blandhard. The elementary students loved having them come in! Parent/Teacher Virtual Conferences are scheduled for March 9 and 11 from 4:15-8:00 PM. Once again the district utilized PTCFast web-based signup program. PTCFast.com is a free website designed to make it easy to schedule parent-teacher conferences. An educator/software designer developed the program. The premise is to make scheduling easy for the first time user. Raymond Central Elementary will be hosting an online Scholastic Book Fair from March 4-17 during Parent/Teacher conferences. Reading for pleasure unlocks the power of information and imagination and helps children discover who they are. Remember all purchases benefit our school!! Virtual scavenger hunt was held in February. Students who participated received a Raymono’s coupon. Thank you to all the students who participated. Another virtual game night is scheduled for sometime in April. The Kindergarten parent meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 29 at 7:00 in the high school commons. Special Education - numbers continue to increase in the Special Education Department. |
7.3. Curriculum Report
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7.4. Superintendent's Report
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School Improvement Team Update - THE SIP Team met last Friday to discuss the new book (Grading from the Inside Out) and to develop a plan of action for the rollout of our "grading for learning" movement. PLCs will engage in conversations from one of the chapters at the April late start along with hearing from our Jr/Sr High School Math PLC. We will then spend time at the end of the school year going through the districtwide document.
The Teacher Evaluation Committee met on Monday for 4 hours to discuss the document. The committee was able to develop the "proficient" category under each standard and performance indicator. The next step will be to meet in a couple of weeks to begin developing the other language for the categories. Transportation Update - We started full routes (door-to-door service) on Tuesday. A big thank you to Cheryl Rieck for her work on developing these routes. Thank you to our bus drivers for being flexible and working through the new routes. I also want to thank our families for their patience. We do have a lead for another driver and will continue to search for more. Feasibility Study Update - The Facilities Committee met this morning to discuss the executive summary. |
7.4.1. Goal 1: Ensure continuing well being of staff and students by creating an equitable framework for responding to and recovering from a pandemic.
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7.4.2. Goal 2: Continue the creation of a 10-year facilities strategic plan for implementation that addresses maintenance and improvements for existing building assets.
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7.4.3. Goal 3: Develop progress monitoring tools to evaluate the effectiveness of district initiatives to ensure the sustainability over time.
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Develop progress monitoring tools to evaluate the effectiveness of district initiatives to ensure the sustainability over time.
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7.4.4. 2019-2025 Raymond Central Strategic Plan
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7.5. Facilities Report
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The Facilities Priority List is continually updated. Large projects we have left to complete are:
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7.6. Review of Technology Plan
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Staff Survey - We have sent out a survey to see what teacher’s technology needs will be and what Technology PD they would like to see next school year. My goal is to frame the PD around the 4C’s (Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Communication), as well as Classroom Management with Technology, Foundational and Online Skills, and Multimedia Skills. Below is the Professional Development Report from the BrightBytes Survey.
Video Board - Mrs. Osten and I have been working on updating the video board outside the Mustang Room. We have been starting to add pictures, content, and update records. Computer Maintenance - I have been working with teachers to run updates on their computers. AutoCad for Education - Set Up an educational account for Autocad. The plan is to use it in CTE Courses next year. Website Updates - As always if you see something out of place send me an email and let me know.
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7.7. Update of Raymond Central Crisis and Safety Protocol
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7.8. Committee on American Civics (Breitkreutz - chair, Springer, Burklund)
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7.9. Transportation Committee (Breitkreutz- chair, Springer, Lange)
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7.10. Finance Committee (Springer- chair, Blanchard, Breitkreutz)
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7.11. Facilities Committee (Blanchard- chair, Springer, Burklund)
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7.12. Negotiations Committee (Blanchard - chair, Gould, Lange)
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7.13. Curriculum Committee (Gould - chair, Burklund, Lange)
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7.14. Policy Committee (Springer- chair, Gould, Lange)
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7.15. NASB Monthly Update
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7.16. 2021-2022 Baseball and Softball Village Agreement(s) - Consider, discuss and take all necessary action
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Motion by Blanchard, second by Lange to approve the 2021-2022 Facilities Agreement with the Village of Valparaiso exclusively for baseball right now. Raymond Central will pay for the electricity for ball field lights only from March 1-May 31 which is a change from a flat fee of $1,000.00 and the contract will renew automatically each year unless the parties decide to end it. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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7.17. Early Graduation Request, Austin Anderson - Consider, discuss and take all necessary action
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Motion by Gould, second by Blanchard to approve the Early Graduation Request of Austin Anderson to begin his career path in the United States Armed Forces. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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7.18. Request for Qualification (RFQ) Process Resolution - Consider, discuss and take all necessary action
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Motion by Breitkreutz, second by Lange to approve the Request for Clarification (RFQ) Process Resolution. Whereas the Board of Education, intends to enter into an Energy Financing Contract with a Qualified ESCO Provider, we authorize the Superintendent to adhere to the Request for Qualification (RFQ) process as identified, in State Statute sections 66-1062 to 66-1066, for selecting an ESCO company to implement potential facility improvement measures. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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7.19. Addition of Jr/Sr High School Courses - Consider, discuss and take all necessary action
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Motion by Gould, second by Blanchard to approve two additional courses at the Jr-Sr High School: Modern Problems and Drafting. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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7.20. Review Public Forum Presentation(s) - Consider, discuss, and take all necessary action
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8. Action Items
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8.1. Approval of Staff Resignation(s)
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Motion by Blanchard, second by Lange to approve resignations of: Barb Ohnoutka, Preschool Paraeducator; Stephanie Voichahoske, Jr-Sr High School Paraeducator; Seth Strouf, K-12 Music Teacher; Amy Ziegler, Valparaiso 5th Grade Teacher; Madeline Shomos, FBLA Assistant; Maggie Niewohner, Assistant Cross Country; and Jill Huck, Jr High Student Council. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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8.2. Approval of Staff Appointment(s)
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Motion by Burklund, second by Blanchard to approve staff appointments of: Jenifer Highstreet, Jr-Sr High School English Teacher 66 day contract; and Madeline Shomos, National Honor Society Sponsor. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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8.3. Approval of Substitute(s)
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8.4. Approval of the 2021-2022 Superintendent Contract
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Motion by Blanchard, second by Lange to approve the 2021-2022 Superintendent’s Contract with an increase of $4,900.00. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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8.5. Approval of Next Regular Board Meeting - Wednesday, April 14, 2021
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Motion by Blanchard, second by Lange to approve the next Regular Board Meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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9. Adjournment
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Motion by Breitkreutz, second by Lange to adjourn the meeting at 7:26 PM. RCV 4-0. Motion carried.
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10. Approval, Accreditation, and Accountability Rule Development - 7:30 PM ZOOM with NDE and NASB
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11. Important Upcoming Dates:
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