Agenda of Regular Meeting
July 14, 2020
To: Members of the Board of Education, District #18 Antelope County
From: Mike Brockhaus, Superintendent
Re: Tentative Agenda for the July 2020 Meeting
Mtg. Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 7:30pm in the gym; Public Hearings on policies at 7:45pm
student fees; to follow bullying; to follow parent involvement.
Agenda Items:
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Open Meeting
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Roll Call of Members
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Pledge of Allegiance
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Announce Posting of Open Meetings Law
Consent Agenda:
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Minutes of Previous Meeting
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Adopt the Agenda
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Financial Report
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Board Bills
Student Fees Policy Hearing
Bullying Policy Hearing
Parent Involvement Policy Hearing
Recognize Visitors
Reports
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Reports of Standing Committees
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Report of Principal/AD
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Superintendent’s Report
Action Items
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Approve Student Fees Policy
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Approve Bullying Policy
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Approve Parent Involvement Policy
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Approve first reading NASB recommended policies in relation to unicameral actions/
requirements. 105.00 Return to School Committee (Optional); 205.08 Board Policy
and Temporary Waivers of NDE Rules; 502.02 Non-Resident Students/Option Enrollment; 504.11 Weapons; 504.16 Searches, Seizures, and Arrests; 508.15 Concussion Awareness; 607.10 Classroom Environment; 801.04 Bus Safety Program.
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Addition to the crows nest
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Fire communication system replacement
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AC over Michael Becker’s office
Discussion Items
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Review Board Goals (Board Goals Work Session: Summer vs January)
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Ordering of Masks
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Ordering ProTexus Electrostatic Spraying System - 2
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Hiring of Full-Time Para-Educator for Elementary
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Hiring of Full Time Custodian
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Projects on campus: Bus Barn, sun shade, cement work, crows nest at fb field,
gate near the elementary school/magnet, fire communication system
A current copy of the meeting agenda is available in the superintendent’s office. The agenda shall not be altered within 24 hours of the meeting unless the item is of an emergency nature. . Agenda items may be moved around within the meeting at the preference and discretion of the board of education.
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:
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Protection of the public interest; or,
The prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual, and if the individual has not requested a public meeting.