May 8, 2023 at 6:00 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 - Eliza Bailey
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IV. Action Items
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IV.A. 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.A.1. Consider, discuss, and take all necessary action with regard to approving the depository bank resolution for school student activity funds with the Bank of the Valley, in Schuyler, Nebraska.
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Over the past years, Schuyler Community Schools has deposits at both the Pinnacle Bank and Homestead Banks. While the main depository is at Pinnacle, We keep the lunch fund and depreciation fund at the Homestead Bank. With the recent opening of The Bank of the Valley, the finance committee is recommending depositing funds with all three banks in the community. The committee's recommendation is to deposit the Activities Fund with the Bank of the Valley. See attached resolution.
Recommended Motion(s):
Recommended Resolution. 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.A.2. Consider, discuss, and take action to accept staff resignations
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Resignations 1. Renee Miller: Preschool Teacher 2. Flornsia Ramon: SCHS Admin Asst. 3. Edgar Herrera: District Maintenance/Custodial 4. Paola Vera: SES Para Educator 5. Jaden Cover: SCHS Language Arts Teacher 6. Ashlie Stone: SCHS Special Education Teacher 7. Lynn Hanson: SCHS Voc. Ag. Teacher 8. Troy Schlueter: SCHS Physical Education/Leadership Teacher 9. Chase King: SCHS Language Arts/Speech Teacher Retirement 1. Deb Gonsier: Dual Language (Retirement)
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to accept staff resignations, thank them for their service to our district and wish Deb Gonsier well in her retirement. 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.A.3. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve new hire recommendations.
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1. Colton Spahr: SCHS Language Arts Teacher 2. Jaidy Lopez: SMS Admin. Asst. 3. Heather Cline: SCHS Alternative Education Teacher 4. Jennifer Torpin: SCHS Language Arts Teacher 5. Anthony Bolen: SCHS Physical Education Teacher
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve new hire recommendations 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.A.4. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve 2023-24 support staff salary schedule changes.
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Attached are the recommended support staff salary changes and schedules for 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the 2023-24 support staff salary schedule changes as recommended. 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.A.5. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve 2023-2024 support staff contracts.
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See attached list and corresponding assigned positions for the 2023-2024 school year.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve 2023-2024 support staff contracts as presented. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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IV.A.6. Consider, discuss, and take action on the School Nurse and Sixpence Home Provider Salary schedules and 2023-2024 Contracts.
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Attached are the School Nurse and Sixpence Home Provider salary schedules. The board finance committee moved nurses to this salary schedule for the 2022-23 school year. This schedule was approved for nurses to place them on a salary position comparable to both Columbus and Fremont Public Schools. The Sixpence Home Providers were already on this salary schedule. See attached recommendation.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the Sixpence and Nursing Salaries and Contracts 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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V. Discussion Items and Reports
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V.A. Principals Reports
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Dual Language, Fisher’s, & Richland Principal's Report: Ms. Bebout Spotlight Staff: This month I would like to spotlight and give a huge thank you to Dr. Dan Hoesing. Over the last three years, I have learned so much from Dr. Hoesing, helping me become a better leader and a better person, dad, and husband. He has taken the time to get to know my family, and my kids have enjoyed getting to know him over the past three years. I am thankful for his vision, and giving heart to the community of Schuyler, and in my time here I have seen the various things he has done to help improve not only Schuyler Community Schools but the entire community of Schuyler. We are thankful for his leadership over the last ten years and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors! Thanks, Doc! Spotlight Upcoming Event: The end of the school year is quickly approaching, and we have so many events packed into the last couple of weeks of school. We have Academic/Athletic Awards night on May 10th, and then our R-Time Celebration on the 17th and 8th-grade graduation on the 18th. Also want to give a huge shout-out to all of our teachers and nurses this week as we celebrate them this week, especially those working at SMS. We appreciate all of you!
High School Assistant Principal's Report: Mrs. Ladwig Program/Staff Member Spotlight: I would like to thank Dr. Hoesing for his mentorship, guidance, and giving heart. When I first started teaching at Schuyler Middle School, my husband and I had just welcomed our first child into the world. Dr. Hoesing and his wife, Jill, were gracious enough to provide us with a home-cooked meal to help relieve the stress of starting a new job and having an infant at home. It was at that moment that I knew coming back to my hometown as an educator was the right decision. Since that day, Dr. Hoesing has been nothing short of a mentor to me as I have navigated my career. He is always willing to listen when I am struggling, offers guidance when I have questions, and trusts me as a professional to do what is best for our students. Dr. Hoesing pushes me to grow both as an administrator and as a person, and he cheers me on as I continue my own educational journey as I strive to become a superintendent someday down the road. Dr. Hoesing has taught me many valuable lessons, but one of the most important ones is that, as a leader, I must become less in order to help others become more. For the above reasons and many more, I will forever be grateful for Dr. Hoesing’s leadership. Notable Topics: This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, and I would like to thank all of our teachers for their hard work every single day. Teaching is something that no one can truly understand unless you’ve been a teacher yourself. Our staff works tirelessly to plan lessons, meet with students as a trusted adult, sponsor activities, and coach sports, and their hard work and dedication does not go unnoticed. Thank you to our teachers at SCHS!
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V.B. Directors Reports
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Warrior Academy offers an impressive array of programming, including over 700 different clubs in areas such as homework help, arts & crafts, sports, spoon carving, beauty, cooking, book club, and much more! The program has provided working parents with a safe, fun, and educational environment for their children to be in after school and during the summer, and this has been much appreciated by the community. Warrior Academy has helped support the social, emotional, cognitive, and academic development of students, while also promoting physical health and providing a safe and supportive environment for children and young people. Dr. Hoesing's commitment to the community has had a profound and lasting impact, and we are truly grateful for his dedication to improving the lives of Schuyler's students and families through the Warrior Academy.
Program Spotlight: I want to highlight our MS Track Teams. They recently competed in the A-Town Showdown in Aurora, NE. This was an invite-only track meet where the top 18 athletes/teams in each event were invited to compete. The region for this track meet spanned from Hwy 183 in the west all the way over to Hwy 77 in the east, and from Hwy 91 in the north down to the state line. Over 40 schools participated in this event and we had some great success in the meet as you can see below. 1st Place and new school record Boys 4x100 Relay (48.15) 2nd Place C. Vides-Lara 100 M Dash (11.92( and Boys 4X800 Relay (9:53.40) 3rd Place C. Vides-Lara 200 M Hurdles (29.80) and Boys 4X400 Relay (4:06.18) 5th place- R. Delgado - triple jump (37’1") and J. Fajardo 100m (12.29) 7th place - J. Fajardo 200m (26.70) 9th place - R. Delgado Long Jump (-7’5.5") 11th place - Girls 4x800 relay (11:41.03) 14th place - R. Delgado 400m (1:02.96) Spotlight Upcoming Event: SMS will qualify a number of student-athletes for the Junior High State Track meet next weekend in Gothenburg! We have had a great track season and look forward to seeing what these athletes can do at their highest level of competition.
The girls' soccer team also deserves recognition for their significant improvement this season. With a record of 7-8, they have shown great progress from last year's 3-12 record. It's evident that the team has been working hard, as their improved playing style was apparent in each game. Although their season came to an end with a loss to Lutheran-Northeast on Tuesday, they had many highlights, including a big win over Lexington, which secured them a second-place finish in the conference tournament. This achievement is especially significant since it's the first time in eight years that our girls' soccer team has made the championship match. As most of our players are juniors and sophomores, we are excited to see what they will achieve next season. Overall, both our boys' and girls' soccer teams have done a fantastic job this season. They have shown great determination and commitment, and we are proud of their hard work and dedication. A is for achievement! I have learned especially as the Director of Special Education that we need to celebrate the biggest achievements (example: learning to read) to the smallest of achievements (example: learning to write the first letter in his/her name)! Achievements are reached every day through making a little progress on a day-to-day bases with an enthusiastic learner and a teacher that has unwavering commitment to our kids. Achievement looks different for every student, teacher, support staff, and administrative leader. But we all work towards the same goal: Making the best learning opportunities for our kids! B is for belief. Dr. Hoesing has a strong sense of belief in our students, parents, and staff of Schuyler Community Schools. From day one, he has always believed that our school was the most encompassing environment for kids to learn and grow as young adults. His belief in "our kids and our people" is unending. Dr. Hoesing always told me..."we don't throw people away...we work with them and/or coach them until they have reached their full potential". Also, his belief in the power and the importance of family is at the very core of his being. He encourages the administrative team to make sure that we put our families first... we always help each other out if the need arises. C is for our children. Our children, which may cover the ages from Birth to 21 years old, are the entire reason we give Schuyler Community Schools our all. Dr. Hoesing has shared with me that the most important gift you can give a child is to put the very best educator in front of them every school day! He has taught me the importance of spending money on staff development. I totally believe in APL with Dave and Jean along with Capturing Kids' Hearts. Our students know the importance of building relationships in life with his/her advocates, which leads to achieving his/her goals. Children are at the center of everything we do! D is for Darli stop...you cannot write a Spotlight that is pages and pages long! (Dr. Hoesing is still in charge!) Yes, there were (and are) times I was scared and/or would get nervous around Dr. Hoesing. We have joked about it numerous times. I believe my feelings stemmed from wanting to do my best because he always had high, high expectations for me (really...all of us)! Working with Dr. Hoesing for ten years will have some lasting effects on me, such as: adapting to an extremely large yet meaningful career change, growing the confidence to share my feelings and beliefs, deepening my pride in our kids and understanding the multiple facets of Schuyler Community Schools with an open-mind. Thank you, Dr. Hoesing, for your endless hours you spent helping me grow into a better version of myself...Darli Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction Director's Report: Dr. Gibbons State Assessments: We are finishing up our assessment windows. We have 100% of our students who were taking the State ACT test done. The 3rd - 8th grade NSCAS Assessment window closes on Friday, May 12th. Teachers and building coordinators (Meridth Riha and Paula Kment) are working to get 100% of their students done. Curriculum Development Requests - We have teachers that would like to work on their curriculum documents this summer. Many of our Math and Language Arts activities have been incorporated into our ESSERS III budget, so I have been able to approve more through that budget. I have attached the list for your consideration. |
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V.C. Superintendent's Report
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Program/Staff Member Spotlight: This month the board finance committee reviewed support staff salaries for the 2023-24 school year. The maintenance, custodial, food service, para-educator, and office personnel are all positions that are loaded with talent, dedication, and skills necessary to meet job requirements and connect with our students and families. While the board does their best to offer competitive salaries and benefits, it will never match the impact these groups have on providing a safe, clean, and orderly educational environment, scheduling and program coordination, communication and support of our students and their families, and breakfast and lunch on a daily basis during the school year as well as summer. Thank you to the support staff for your dedication to our school, students, and families in Schuyler.
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V.D. Board Member/Committee Reports
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1. Foundation Meeting: Brian Vavricek and Amanda Jedlicka 2. Extra Duty Assignments: Brian Vavricek 3. Board Communication: Renee Sayer 4. NASB Monthly Update: See attached
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VI. Correspondence Items
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VII. Adjourned
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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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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