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Board of Education: Agendas

Agenda for Monthly Meeting

August 14, 2008

by Paula Jensen

August 08, 2008

To:                   Members of the Board of Education, District #18 Antelope County

From:               Mr. Lee Hall, Interim Superintendent

Re:                   Tentative Agenda for the Regular August Board Meeting

Mtg. Date:       Thursday, August 14, 2008 7:30 p.m.

 

Notice: 

Agenda Item

1.                  Open Meeting

2.                  Roll Call of Members

3.                  Reminder of Open Meetings Law Posting

 

Consent Agenda

4.                  Minutes of Previous Meeting, July 14, 2008

5.                  Adopt the Agenda

6.                  Financial Report

7.                  Board Bills

 

Recognize Visitors

Correspondence                

Reports

8.               Principal’s Report

      Reading Mastery Training

      NDE Commissioner Search Update

      Safe Pupil Transportation

 

9.                  Superintendent’s Report

      All Staff Picnic

      Title I and Title V Review

      All-Purpose Contract

      Policy Manual

 

Special Recognition—Tad Henkinius, a senior student has broken the school bench press record and is working towards the state bench press record.  At the end of summer conditioning, Tad performed a max bench press of 415 pounds.

 

Action Items

10.   Approve Custodian/Elementary Aide Contract

11.   Set Date For Budget Workshop

12.  Approve Option Enrollment Students

 

Discussion Items

13.    Report on Summer Campus Construction Projects

14.    Discuss Opening Day For Staff

15.    Discuss Update Bussing/Transportation Cooperative 

16.    Discuss Preliminary 2008-2009 General Fund Budget

17.    Discuss Staff Cost Overview

18.    Teacher Negotiations (Closed Session)

19.    Set Next Regular Meeting and Adjourn

 

For a board to have a “closed” session a majority of voting members must vote for the session and it must be clearly necessary for either:

1.      Protection of the public interest; or,

2.   The prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual, and if the individual has not requested a public meeting.

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