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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-10-2015 Minutes Budget & Fee Hearing—r= ILLE JOINT L DISTRICT "Learning Together - Achieving Excellence" 3497 North Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401 ;> (208) 525-4400 <y, Fax (208) 529-0104 r www.d93schools.org Dr. Charles 1, Shackett, Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Deputy Superintendent Budget and Fee Hearing June 10, 2015 I. Call to Order Chairperson Winchester called the meeting to order at 6:56 p.m. II. Roll Call Those Board members in attendance were Chairperson Annette Winchester, Vice -chairperson Kip Nelson, Treasurer Amy Landers, Trustee Brian McBride, and Trustee Jeff Bird. Others in attendance were, Superintendent Chuck Shackett, Deputy Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Director of School Improvement and Technology Scott Woolstenhulme, Director of Human Resources Shalene French, Chief Financial/Operations Officer April Burton, Energy Education Specialist Don Trauntvein, Assistant Principal Thomas Kennedy, Principal Heath Jackson, Principal Doug McLaren, Public Relations and Communication Phil Campbell, Trustee Elect Paul Jenkins, Trustee Elect Greg Calder, Board Clerk Elect Mary Mortenson, and Board Clerk Valerie Messick. Ill. Welcomina of Delegates and Visitors Chairperson Winchester welcomed the following: Renee Cook, Carol Roberts, Bruce Roberts, Ryan Johnson, Jodi Barnes, Jeff Barnes, Stephanie Bird, Erika Paul, Kris Beck, Julie Prudent, George Bidstrup, Tom Hunsaker, David Jensen, Mark Pellet, Laura Pettet, Karalee Baird, Jeffrey Ryan, Justin and Karla Harris, Charlie Prudent, Mark Bird, Tom Loveland, Scott Lynch, Samantha Williams, James Williams, and Mary Mortensen. Chairperson Winchester then reminded patrons to sign the Reauest to Appear before the Board Roster in the back of the room if they wish to speak to the Board during that portion of the meeting. If more than one person is planning on speaking to the same subject— chose one (1) spokesperson If you have written materials for the Board, please submit them to the Board Clerk IV. ADDrove the Aaenda Chairperson Winchester asked for a Motion to approve the agenda. MOTION: Amy Landers made the motion to approve the Agenda. Brian McBride seconded. The vote was 5 in favorwith 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carded. Consent Calendar A. Minutes of Previous Meetings 1. Work Session May 6, 2015 2. Executive Session May, 6, 2015 3. Regular Meeting May 13, 2015 4. Executive Session May, 13, 2015 5, Work Session May 27, 2015 6. Executive Session May 27, 2015 B. Financial 1. Accounts Payable $6,141,720.33 2. Proposed Contracts a. School Messenger b. Master Subscription Services Agreement C. Blue Cross 2016 d. P&L Insurance Recommendation 2015-2016 e. Morten and Company f. Actuaries Northwest GASB 3. Surplus Items 4. 2015-2016 Leadership Premium Reauest 5. AsDhalt Seal Coat Bid Recommendation C. Employees 8/24/2015 1. Conditional Emnlovment 6/1/2015 Stacy Acor Adam Alldredge Susan Baird Kelsee Barker Tyler Belliston Nickie Berggren Deddee Brooks Brandi Cox Special Services Maintenance Department Ucon Elementary School Discovery Elementary Rocky Mountain Middle School Food Service Department Rimrock Elementary Rimrock Elementary School Psychologist 8/24/2015 Custodian 6/1/2015 Teacher 8/24/2015 Teacher 8/24/2015 Teacher 8/24/2015 Cook 8/1/2015 Teacher 8/24/2015 Teacher 8/24/2015 Board of Trustees - Annette Winchester Kip Nelson Amy Landers Brian McBride 1 Jeff Bird Jo Eckersell Hillcrest High School Counseling Secretary 8/11/2015 Cheryl Gaudio Sandcreek Middle School Counselor 8/24/2015 Teresa Gottlob Woodland Hills Elementary School Teacher 8/24/2015 Craig Haws Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 April Hill Sandcreek Middle School Special Ed Para 5/12/2015 Jenny Holt Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Lana Izatt Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Kyle Johnson Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Kari Karlson Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Michelle Kniep Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Kimberly Larson Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Megan Mace Bonneville High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Shelli McBride Sandcreek Middle School Attendance Clerk 8/11/2015 Cara McCartney Mountain Valley Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Brett Moulton Sandcreek Middle School Custodian 5/26/2015 Nancy Murray Iona Elementary School Teacher 8/24/2015 William Neuenschwander Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Blaine Nite Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 McKensey Olson Rimrock Elementary Overflow Para 5/13/2015 Tammy Ott Rimrock Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Shawna Payne Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Jessica Resendiz Maintenance Department Custodian 5/11/2015 Michael Strobel Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Leanne Thurston Bonneville High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Brittany Turcios Summit Hills Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Shay Wallace Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Diantha Walling Iona Elementary School Teacher 8/24/2015 Bret Weber Hillcrest High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Eric Wenstrom Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 2. Cateaory 1 Rehires Nai-Jing Yang Special Services Department Psychologist 8/24/2015 3. Summer Emolovment Niels Adams Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Jared Anderson Maintenance Department Paint Crew 6/8/2015 Elesa Atchley Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Christine Baird Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Sheryl Baker Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Jeanne Baldwin Food Service Department Kitchen Manager 6/9/2015 Lisa Bateman Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Vernal Beal Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Daralee Beck Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Shawn Beebe Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Brandon Bennett Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Linda Blair Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 William Blakely Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Carla Blalock Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Benjamin Bodily Technology Department Tech -in -Training 5/26/2015 Ashley Boggs Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Danna Bonney Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Alan Bowes Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Peter Brooke Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Chelsea Brown Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Heather Buck Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Livia Burright Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Marco Cerda Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Brenda Chamberlain Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Nathan Chandler Special Services DRR Para 619/2015 Peggy Courville Federal Programs Title One Teacher 6/8/2015 Jessica Courville Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Elizabeth Cowan Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Brigett Cress Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Jared Curtis Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Rebecca Daniels Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Linda Danks Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Elizabeth Davis Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Vallen Davis Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Jacob Dawson Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Mary Drowns Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Angel Empey Pine Basin Counselor 6/15/2015 Kathryn Estrada Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Lexi Ferrin Maintenance Department Custodian 6/8/2015 Heidi Gage Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Elaine Garrison Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Wesley Gates Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 McKenzie Gauchay Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Brooke Goddard Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Lorena Gomez Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Micaela Gonzalez Maintenance Department Paint Crew 6/812015 Javier Guthrie Pine Basin Counselor 6/15/2015 Camille Hall Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Brett Harrigfeld Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Kaden Hayward Maintenance Department Custodian 6/8/2015 Terrie Hedlund Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Elaina Henscheid Transportation Bus Attendant 6/8/2015 Michelle Hope Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Kim House Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Clayton Housley Pine Basin Counselor 6/1512015 Matthew Humpherys Pine Basin Assistant Facilitator 6/1512015 LaDawn Johnson Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Elizabeth Johnson Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Tyler Johnson Maintenance Irrigator 6/8/2015 Ethan Keck Maintenance Department Custodian 6/8/2015 Gary Kelechenyi Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Tausha Kenney Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Cheryl Kirchner Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Carol Larson Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Kristel Law Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Kallie Little Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Maria Lopez Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Carene Mackintosh Federal Programs Title One Teacher 6/8/2015 Cynthia McAtee Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Tamara McKay Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Matthew McKnight Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Charlotte Melander Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Shelby Moad Maintenance Department Custodian 6/8/2015 Harrison Moeller Maintenance Department Paint Crew 6/812015 Julie Montgomery Transportation Bus Attendant 6/8/2015 Kathryn Moore Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Kim Nakisa Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Brittney Nelson Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Adam Nield Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Rachelle Nield Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Wendy Norman Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Sharon Orme Food Service Department Kitchen Manager 6/9/2015 Kim Perry Maintenance Department Paint Crew Chief 6/8/2015 Elizabeth Pymm Pine Basin Counselor 6/15/2015 Colton Richardson Maintenance Grounds Crew 6/8/2015 Dominique Roberts Special Services Autism Para 6/9/2015 Dayna Robertson Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Becky Schneider Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Cassandra Schuelke Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Kelsi Sidwell Maintenance Department Custodian 6/8/2015 Katie Sparhawk Federal Programs Title One Teacher 6/8/2015 Nicole Stiles Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Ted Stillman Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Clarissa Stocking Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Brittany Styhl Special Services DRR Para 6/9/2015 Amy Talbot Lincoln High School NovaNet Teacher 6/9/2015 Ruth Tapp Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Chance Vosk Maintenance Department Grounds Crew 6/8/2015 Randy Waite Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Nancy Walker Transportation Bus Attendant 6/8/2015 Valerie Walker Food Service Department Cook 6/9/2015 Casey Walsh Special Services BI Professional 6/9/2015 Angie Webb Special Services PSR 6/9/2015 Natalia Webber Pine Basin Counselor 6/15/2015 Cecil Wixom Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Gina Yanez Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Raylene Yarnell Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Shareen Youngberg Food Service Department Kitchen Manager 6/9/2015 Stephanie Zamora Special Services ESY Special Ed Teacher 6/8/2015 Resianations and Terminations Casie Adams Discovery Elementary Title One Para 5/21/2015 Trenna Bates Special Services Department Teacher 6/5/2015 Susan Bargeman Special Services Department School Psychologist 6/9/2015 Jimi Bieker Cloverdale Elementary Computer Lab Para 5/22/2015 Raeni Buck Food Service Department Cook 5/8/2015 Barbara Carlson Food Service Department Kitchen Manager 3/4/2015 Sarah Childers Bridgewater Elementary Counselor 6/5/2015 Brenda Clemons Discovery Elementary Title One Para 5/22/2015 Terrina Crow Summit Hills Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Jamie Davis Cloverdale Elementary Crossing Guard 6/4/2015 Sara Fairbanks Rimrock Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Connie Ferguson Cloverdale Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Silvia Fried Rimrock Elementary Playground Assistant 5/8/2015 Jessica Griffith Hillcrest High School Teacher 6/5/2015 Jayden Jamison Food Service Department Dishwasher 6/4/2015 Justine Kelley Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Teresa Kolsen Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Allynne Larsen Rimrock Elementary Playground Assistant 5/7/2015 Arin Layton Summit Hills Elementary Title One Para 5/5/2015 Monica Lewis Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Blaine Mclnelly Tiebreaker Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Connie McLellan Cloverdale Elementary Title One Para 5/29/2015 Qusten Merrill Lincoln High School NovaNetAide 6/4/2015 Lilia Olivas Food Service Department Cook 5129/2015 Josie Paulson Discovery Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Diane Pingel Telford Academy Classroom Aide 6/4/2015 Christine Polatis Bonneville High School Teacher 6/5/2015 Douglas Rakel Woodland Hills Elementary Teacher 615/2015 Terrie Rowley Bonneville High School Teacher 6/5/2015 Kimberly Ryszka Tiebreaker Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Cindy Seedall Special Services Department Special Ed Coordinator 6/5/2015 Tonya Simms Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Chantel Smith Discovery Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Quinn Smith Maintenance Department Custodian 5/12/2015 Edmond Walsh Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 6/5/2015 Betty Willey Ammon Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Taci Zollinger Bonneville High School Teacher 6/5/2015 5. Transfers Proposed Stipend Assionments From: Kaye Lyn Barrett Elem Media Para at Fairview Elementary Amber Blundell Paraprofessional at Bridgewater Elementary Kimberly Butterfield Title One Para at Bridgewater Elementary Kelly Gardner Teacher at Hillcrest High School Jacquie Hopkins Teacher at Rimrock Elementary Michael Kennelly Teacher at Rimrock Elementary Mary Modenson HR Records Clerk at District Office Ellie Rackham Kitchen Manager at Ucon Elementary LuJean Tallman Overflow Para at Rimrock Elementary Casey Walsh Paraprofessional at Rocky Mountain Proposed Stipend Assionments Amy Feik Bonneville High School Angela Helm Hillcrest High School Daniel Keck Bonneville High School Alan McMurtrey Bonneville High School 7. Salary Increase 2015-2016 8. Hard to fill desianation - School Psvcholoaist D. Students 1. Alternate Graduation Reauests LHS Student EarlvGraduation Reauests HHS Students To: Special Ed Para at Fairview Elementary Teacher at Bridgewater Elementary Title One Teacher at Bridgewater Elementary Teacher at Bonneville High School Teacher at Woodland Hills Elementary Teacher at Woodland Hills Elementary Administrative Assistant at District Office Kitchen Manager at Fairview Elementary Playground Assistant at Rimrock Elementary Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Girls Soccer Assistant 5/11/2015 Girls Soccer Assistant 8/10/2015 Girls Basketball - Freshman 5/27/2015 Girls Basketball - Varsity Asst 5/27/2015 Trio Reauests a. HHS Extracurricular and Co -Curricular Fall, Winter, Spring - State Tournament Requests for Extended Out of District Travel b. Hillcrest Volleyball to travel to Pocatello - September 4, 2015 to September 5, 2015 C. Hillcrest Cross Country to travel to Missoula, Montana - September 18, 2015 to September 19, 2015 Hillcrest Cross Country to travel to Eagle Island, Boise - September 25, 2015 to September 26, 2015 Chairperson Winchester asked if any Board member would like to remove any item from the Consent Calendar to the regular agenda. Hearing none, she then asked if there were any questions from the Board with regard to the Consent Calendar. Hearing none, she then asked if there would be a motion with regard to the Consent Calendar. MOTION: Brian McBride made the motion to approve the Consent Calendar. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. VI. Public Input: Pursuant to Board Policy #1550 Public Particioation in Board Meetinas Public Input shall be held to a maximum of 1 hour and will provide an opportunity for any Board Member, administrator, staff member, student, or patron to raise issues of interest. The Board will receive such input without comment, except to ask germane questions of those speaking. Comments should be limited to three (3) minutes. The Board will take no action relative to any items during the meeting, but may direct the Superintendent to consider such an item at a subsequent meeting. Chairperson Winchester reminded those who wish to participate that, pursuant to Board Policy this portion will be held to a maximum of 1 hour. She then reviewed the Rules and Protocol for Public Input. 1. Names will be called in order appearing on the Request to Participate Form 2. Choose 1 spokesperson if more than 1 person is planning on speaking to the same subject. Others can submit written testimony 3. Come forward to the microphone to present 4. State your name and address for the record 5. Each person will have the Floor for a maximum of 3 minutes The vice-chairman will give a 2 minute warning, a 1 minute warning, and Time is up by showing cards 6. Do not exceed your time limit 7. No Applause or Cat Calling during or after a presentation 8. Face and address the Board, not the audience 9. Be respectful 10. Do not personally attack or address Board Members, District Administrators, of District Staff 11. If you would like to give the Board more information than time permits, please reduce your concerns to written form and send them to the Board Clerk. Written comments must include your name, address, and telephone number George Bistrup 2391 Eastview Drive — has no children in the schools in District at this time. He is concerned with watching the news this evening, He wondered what the position of the superintendent is with regard to the board members who should be running the district. The Board members have been elected by the tax payers to run the District. He felt like the comments by the Superintendent, chastising a Board member for his true beliefs of what needs to be done and his agenda, were not appropriate. The agenda of school board should be supreme. We need to have more civility and approach the problems that we are facing. They are very divisive but we should not attack people on an individual basis that may not be appropriate. Mr. Bird did support the bond issue in the March election but after two elections were turned down by the District he decided that maybe it is time to stop and look at it a little closer. It was not appropriate for several people to tear him down for that. We need to come together and work out our differences rather than have accusations by tearing people down and trying to get them removed from the Board. Jeff is observant enough to notice that many people had a problem with the bond. We should go forward and support him working with the rest of the Board. We need to talk it over and work it out. Those who did attack him on the news today have an agenda but accuse him of having an agenda and that is bad. He has just as much right to put forward his agenda without being attacked. Renee Cook 2789 North Barnes— She doesn't know what the board will choose to do now that the bond has been defeated. She stated that the word education does not appear once in vote no summary after the bond election. Mr. Bird told her that when he got on the school board that education was not a part of his platform. Now he feels that he needs to find a way to incorporate education into his platform. If you are on the school board, education should be your number one priority. Three is no sense in coming up with ideas that incorporate education in a platform when education should be your number one goal. Luis Bird — 9164 North Mapleview Drive - When he got a report about a FaceBook posting from the former speaker he was appalled. Jeff is very concerned about education. He has been so involved. He has represented people in this District that others have not represented. Jeff has had many plans for the District that he has not been allowed to talk about. Every time he wants to talk about a new middle school instead of a high school he is told that we can't have it. He had a meeting with Dr. Shackett and Mr. Woolstenhulme and told them that is what he wanted and gave reasons of why it would be good. We could build a 1500 student middle school for $43 million. An engineer sanctioned that number. Even if the cost is a little bit more, we could build a middle school and not have any debt. We don't need a 1500 student school. There are many solutions out there from the people who voted no. He is not a member of the Vote No committee but voted no this time. There are a lot of people who would support this option. He feels that 43% of the District would vote yes on anything because they showed it with the $93 million bond election. He quoted Jeff from the news tonight that we need to work together and come up with something for the best of our District. If we do that, we will help the kids. We do not need split sessions. If we went to a middle school right now it would be built before split sessions are needed. Stephanie Bird — 563 Lost River Road — She is concerned about this Board and all the rumors that have been going around about her husband, Jeff Bird. They have been very hurtful. People have been so judgmental because he has a different idea. That is not ok with her. We need to be civil when we disagree. People have attacked his integrity and honesty. He is the most honest man that she knows. It is applauding that people are saying that he needs to be recalled for having a different idea. He came on the Board to help the school district. He is someone who helps people. That is why she supports him. Kris Beck -180 Robison Drive —After seeing some posts on FaceBook and hearing the news she came to the meeting tonight so she wouldn't miss anything. She thanked Mr. Bird for looking outside the box. He has investigated other ideas for overcrowding at all levels notjust the high school. She has received information from Mr. Hill, Mr. Woolstenhulme, and Dr. Shackett. She looked at the numbers and voted no because her children will always be in an overcrowded school. If education is important, why are we not taking care of the overcrowding issues so they can get the education they need? This is not the way it should be done. If Mr. Bird opposing the bond should be asked to resign, then shouldn't Mrs. Landers be recalled for opposing Coach Armstrong, and the District 93 Day Care? Just because someone has a difference of opinion, should not mean that they should have to resign or be asked to resign. We need to come together as a Board and community to work together to find a solution. It is sad to see individuals stooping to this low through FaceBook and social media and not trying to do the best for the education of the kids but trying to be mean and hurtful. She doesn't appreciate it. It is not Jeff Bird, Mr. Shackett, why the bond failed it is the bond. Laura Pellet asked that Mark Pellet be allowed to speak in her place - 6477 East Twin Creeks Drive — He thanked the Board for their hard work. In this effort it is the Board's responsibility to put forward a proposal that is undisputable and supported by a 2l3 majority. In this case, he believes that personalities and tactics got in the way. This bond has become emotional without a solid underpinning of facts and solid planning that the public can see and understand. It is not about one person orgroup. It is about a proposal that did not receive the overwhelming support of the public. It is your job to put the information out to the people that is not emotional so they can make sound decisions based on those facts. Karalee Baird — 9232 North Mapleview Drive - We teach in our classroom and in our homes not to bully. Posted on the back wall is a guide to have no bullying in our schools. What she has seen and heard is bullying. Please step back and think about the things that you have been saying and the decisions you have been making and make sure we are a good example by not bullying those around us. James Williams —11090 North 45th East — He has four children in the District and his wife works in the District. He has voted for the bond all three times. It is unfortunate that education has to be so political. He had the opportunity to be on the committee last fall to deal with the next solution. The perfect idea was to build a middle school and high school. Unfortunately that was too expensive. The next best idea was to build a high school. Now the next best idea could be a middle school. He hopes the Board won't throw their hands in the air and feel like there is no hope for moving forward. The next best solution would probably be to build a middle school. As a political scientist, there has been nothing that has been fascinating watching this play out. But it was not good to watch as a parent. He encouraged the Board to continue to talk and work. The Board needs to look at what they talked about as a committee. He encouraged the Board to give the No Campaign an opportunity to put their money where their mouth is. Karla Harris —5690 East Lincoln Road —She is at the meeting in support of Jeff for what he has done for his zone. Several of the people who live in the Zone where the new high school was proposed to be built were in opposition and he has represented them well. That was within his right to do so. There were over 3000 no votes. So we can't really blame him for the bond not passing. He didn't have influence over that many people. She personally appreciates him standing up many times and voting how he feels. It is better not to have a unanimous Board. She appreciates Amy Landers for voting against the Right At School program. That shows that there is a wiliness to communicate your own ideas and not go along with whatever is proposed. There has been concern about Jeffs attendance at meetings. That is not fair to him because he has a young family to support and needs to work during the day when many of the meetings are held. That is discriminatory to those people who have to work and that thus they couldn't be on the school board if they couldn't attend the meetings. Also a lot of the public cannot attend during the day because they absolutely have to work. She is thankful for Jeff and his hard work for the Board. VII. New Business A. Honor Hillcrest Hiah School Art Students - Doug McLaren 1. Ashley Walker -1st Place Portfolio in the Helen Aupperle Art Show 2. Nadra Fredj-1st Place in the Congressional Art Show Chairperson Winchester asked Mr. McLaren to talk about Hillcrest Art Students' accomplishments. Mr. McLaren represented a couple of great students and their teacher, Marianne Edmondson. He also thanked Vice -chairperson Kip Nelson and Chairperson Winchester for their support. Ms. Edmonds is moving out of state. She appreciates the recognition to these students. B. Honor Hillcrest High School HOSA Students - Doug McLaren, Sydney Zohner 1. Dillon Weatherston -1st place Medical Spelling 2. Thaonhi Nyguyen -1st Place Nutrition 3. TeAnna Drummer -1dt Place Trans cultural Healthcare 4. Carter French -1st Place Clinical Specialty 5. Haley Friesenhahn -1st Place Biomedical Laboratory Science 6. Jessica Foster -1st Place Extemporaneous Health Poster 7. Ethan Tall - HOSA State Officer - Vice President Region V & VI 2015-2016 Chairperson Winchester asked Mr. McLaren and Ms. Zohner to present HOSA 1st Place Winners to the Board. HOSA is growing and a lot is due to Mrs. Zohner. She supports many kids in many areas. Mrs. Zohner introduced those students who were present and talked about their hard work. There are amazing students at Hillcrest High school. There were 19 students who participated and 17 placed 10 or above. Those who placed 1, 2, or 3 were invited to go to nationals in California. Haley Friesenhahn got her certificate for CN.A She thanked the Board for their support. C. Honor Rockv Mountain Middle School Creative Writino Winners for Children's Books — Thomas Kennedy Alexis Breeze 1. Haydin Smith 2. Mitch Moeller Chairperson Winchester ask Mr. Kennedy and Ally Breeze to present the Creative Writing Winners for Children's Books. The kids presented their books to Iona library. They were writing a children's book in class and about half of the students wanted to submit their books. Hayden and Mitch both won some money for their entries. D. Honor Rebekah Rave Cook for Perfect Attendance K-6 orale Iona Elementary - Annette Winchester Chairperson Winchester presented Rebekah Cook for Perfect Attendance from kindergarten through sixth grade. Chairperson Winchester stated that she has only seen one other student who accomplished this. It is was a great goal. She wished Rebekah good luck and to have a great summer. E. Present Certificates of Election to Trustees Elect - Annette Winchester 1. Greg Calder - Zone 1 2. Paul Jenkins -Zone 4 Chairperson Winchester presented Newly Elected Trustees with Certificates of Election and stated that they will be sworn into office at the July 8th Annual Meeting. F. Proposed Policv for 30-dav Review (first readinol - Marjean McConnell Chairperson Winchester asked Mrs. McConnell to present policy for 30 -day Review. These are current policies that have been updated to reflect current statutory language and practice. Mrs. McConnell stated that there are eight policies before the Board. The 10th grade proficiency reference change requested at the last meeting has been made in the graduation requirements policy. They have met with the BEA about these policy changes and feel they are ready to go out for 30 -day review. She then asked the Board to accept these policies for 30 -day review. 1. Student Code of Conduct 2.7 Dress and Grooming: This is an existing part of the Student Code of Conduct that has been updated to reflect current practice. 2. 2700 High School Graduation Requirements 2700P High School Graduation Procedures 3. 3002 Birth Certificate 30021`1 Verification of Identity and Birthdate Form 30021`2 Notice to Law Enforcement Agency Failure to Comply 30021`3 Verification of Identity and Birthdate Form —10 day notice. 4. 5410 Family and Medical Leave 5410P Family and Medical Leave Procedure 5. 5435 and 8510 Personnel Insurance Committee 5435P and 8510P Insurance and Investment Companies 6. 5800 Classified Employment and Assignment 7. 5830 Reduction in Force 5830P Reduction in Force Procedures 5830F Reduction in Force Form 8. 5850 Certified Employee Suspension Chairperson Winchester asked if there were any questions from the Board for Mrs. McConnell. Hearing none, she asked for a motion regarding the policies presented for 30 - day review. MOTION: Jeff Bird made the motion to approve the policies presented for 30 -day review. Amy Landers seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. VIII. Fee Hearing - April Burton Chairperson Winchester asked Mrs. Burton to present information regarding the proposed increases in fees. Mrs. Burton stated that pursuant to state statute, if we want to raise a fee more than 5% or have a new fee, we need to have a fee hearing. TCHS has requested new fees for supplies for three new programs that will begin next year. The new programs will include Emergency Medical Technician, Information Technology, and an Agricultural program. They are asking for $10 for plant sciences, $25 for small engines, and $25 for landscape design. Bonneville High School is requesting a $10 fee for zoology class. Child Nutrition wants to be able to rent their grills for $50 to provide for setting them up, propane costs, cleaning, etc. We can charge fees for supplies. The fees are not for credit but for the supplies needed for the class.. We need to increase lunch fees because of the fees required by the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act. We will be increasing the lunch fees. We are requesting the elementary student lunch fee be increased by five cents to $2.15. The secondary student lunch will increase 15 cents and the adult lunch will increase by five cents to $2.50. Chairperson Winchester ask if there were any question from the Board for Mrs. Burton regarding the proposed fee increases. Chairperson Winchester then opened the meeting for the Fee Hearing and invited anyone in attendance who wished to speak regarding the proposed fee increases to come forward and state their name and address for the record. John Ferrin — 315 N. Ladino Dr. — The fees are great. We need to do this on social media or we could move to face book or the website. Chairperson Winchester then asked if there are others wishing to speak regarding the proposed fee increases. Hearing none and seeing none, she closed the fee hearing. Chairperson Winchester asked for a motion regarding the fee increases as presented. MOTION: Amy Landers made the motion to approve the fee increases and new fees as presented. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. IX. Budget Hearing - April Burton Chairperson Winchester asked Mrs. Burton to present information regarding the proposed 2015-2016 Budget. Mrs. Burton stated pursuant to state statute, the District must post historical actuals. That has been posted. The general fund is used to maintain buildings, salaries, and benefits. She based the budget on projected 95% attendance as well as the enrollment for next year using the number of students currently in the schools and moving them up one grade. Our qualification for support units is based on students that show up at school. We typically have an enrollment growth of 300 students, but next year, we will lose 245 students from Harmony Education. The support units will remain essentially the same but we will receive additional funding because the state has increased base salaries for administrators and classified personnel by 3% as well as increased certified funding for the career ladder model. We have also received an increase in discretionary funds. That has given us a little over $1.7 million in additional funding. We are expecting an increase in workers comp premiums and insurance costs. Mrs. Burton is estimating the ending fund balance will be at 5.5%. That is only if we qualify for the emergency levy. If not, we will have to use some of the fund balance to offset the increased student enrollment. That could take the fund balance down to 3%.. Chairperson Winchester asked if there were any questions from the Board for Mrs. Burton regarding the proposed Budget hearing none. There was a question about the amount of the fund balance. We should have 5% in the fund balance. That is based on projections and looking at historical attendance. Enrollment projections were made using existing students and rolling them up each year. Chairperson Winchester opened the meeting for the Budget Hearing and invited anyone in attendance who wished to speak regarding the proposed Budget to come forward and state their name and address for the record. No one came forward. Chairperson Winchester then asked if there were others wishing to speak regarding the proposed Budget for 2015-2016. Hearing none, she asked for a motion with regard to the proposed 2015-2016 Budget. MOTION: Brian McBride made the motion to approve the 2015 -2016 Budget as presented. Jeff Bird seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. X. Cancellation of June 24. 2015 Work Session - Annette Winchester Chairperson Winchester discussed canceling the previously scheduled June 16, 2015 Board Retreat because the new Board will hold a retreat on July 20th and 21st. She then discussed canceling the previously scheduled June 24, 2015 Work Session. She then asked for a motion to cancel the previously scheduled meetings for the reasons stated.. MOTION: Kip Nelson made the motion to cancel the previously scheduled June 16, Board Retreat and the June 24, 2015 Work Session. Amy Landers seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. XI. Committee. Curriculum. and Administrative Reoorts - Report on the State of the District— Karen Judy Chairperson Winchester asked Mrs. Judy to present the State of the District Report to the Board regarding the transportation department. Mrs. Judy stated that her office is open from 6:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. The transportation department receives more phone calls than any other department. The department has 90 employees. Many of those have degrees and are professional people. They have four different clergy members that drive a bus. They drive 3500 miles every day and ridership is higher than it has been in the past. They have asked kids to walk a little further to the bus stops. They have driven 70,000 miles this year. They have worked with the police and the swat team to for practice and training. They have a great training program. At the state school bus rodeo, they took 11' and 2nd place. The rodeo tests safety knowledge and maneuvering. These are scored by judges. They have moved on to state and national competition. Mrs. Landers stated that the kids love riding the bus and they loved the driver. Mrs. Judy invited the Board Members to come and ride a bus. Bus drivers are important to the kids. Chairperson Winchester thanked Mrs. Judy for all they do in the transportation department. XI I. Call for Agenda Items for Uocomina Meetings A. Special Meeting - Wednesday, June 17, 2015 - District Board Room - after 3:00 to approve bid award B. Annual Meeting -Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - District Board Room - 7:00 p.m. C. Work Session -Wednesday, July 22, 2015 - District Board Room -11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Chairperson Winchester asked if any Board Member would like to add any items to an upcoming meeting agenda Chairperson Winchester asked if any Board Members could attend a Special Meeting on Wednesday June 17, 2015 after 3:00 p.m. to approve a bid award for the Bonneville High School Locker project. Amy Landers, Kip Nelson, and Brian McBride will be able to attend. Chairperson Winchester asked Mr. Nelson to speak with regard to his service on the Board. Thanked everyone for the opportunity to serve. Mrs. Horman invited him to run and he has been unopposed. People have been awesome. He still has three of his four kids in the District. He has moved but is still in the District but not in his current Zone. It has been a joy working with the administration. He hopes we did something good. Annette thanked the 11 people she has served with on the Board and thanked them for being her friend. The amazing administration is the best because they have a desire to help kids. That is the number one priority for the school board. She is grateful for the opportunity to serve the children and hopes the district can come together and work out the problems. XIII. Executive Session Chairperson Winchester stated that the Board will enter into Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345 (1)(b) To consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, or public school student and Idaho Code Section 67-2345 (1)(c) To consider deliberations to acquire an interest in real property which is not owned by a public agency. The Executive Session will be closed to the public as permitted by law. Chairperson Winchester asked for a motion to enter into executive session for the reasons stated, MOTION: Kip Nelson made the motion to move into Executive Session for the reasons stated. Brian McBride seconded. The roll call vote was: Jeff Bird Yes Amy Landers Yes Brian McBride Yes Kip Nelson Yes Annette Winchester Yes XIV. Motions from Executive Session Chairperson Winchester asked if there would be any motions from Executive Session MOTION: Jeff Bird made the motion to have the minutes regarding the Board Evaluation entered into the Regular Session Minutes. Brian McBride seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried XV. Board Evaluation Minutes from Executive Session Chairperson Winchester spoke to the Board regarding the Board evaluation. She handed out a trustee evaluation packet to each Board member (copy attached hereto) and discussed the evaluation information contained therein pursuant to the District's Legal Council's advice. She discussed the Trustee Oath of Office, Board Policy 1630 Evaluation of the Board, and Board Policy 1600 Code of Conduct for School Board Members. She then discussed each Board member's number of absences over the last year as well as violations of the Code of Conduct. Mr. Bird disagreed with all alleged ethics violations attributed to his performance. There was discussion regarding the need to be a unified Board after a full discussion of issues. Board members should be open and share concerns while working out a solution so everyone can be on the same page. When a decision is made, the authority is the majority. Chairperson Winchester asked for other comments or questions. Hearing none, she then asked that pursuant to Idaho Code section 67-2345(1)(b) that minutes of this evaluation be moved to the regular meeting minutes upon moving back into open session.. XVI. Adiournment The meeting adjourned at 9:09 p.m. APPROVED: Chairperson is ATTESTED: Clerk Date: i I Bonneville School Board Evaluation: June 2015 Board Members are required by I. C. Section 59-401 to execute a "Trustee Oath of Office" see enclosed. Policy 1630 Evaluation of Board of Trustees" see enclosed. Board Members as follows: Board Chairman: Annette Winchester: Absent: 1 meeting: Failed to create a unified and working board to pass a school bond. Failed two badly need bonds to build high school. Board Vice -Chairman: Kip Nelson: Absent: 1 meeting: No Code of Ethics violations. Board Treasure: Amy Landers: Absent: 3 meetings: No Code of Ethics violations. Board Member: Brian McBride: Absent: 3 meetings: No Code of Ethics violations. Board Member: Jeff Bird: Absent: 16 meetings: Four Code of Ethics violations: Board Policy 1600 Code of Ethics: 1. Attendance at meetings: Absent 16 meetings: see enclosed meeting schedules 9. Abide by the majority decisions of the Board, while retaining the right to seek changes in such decisions through ethical and constructive channels. 10. Take no private action that might compromise the Board or administration. Called elected legislature's to accuse Dr. Shackett of willfully deceiving the public on the price of a middle school. Chose to receive bids for a middle school over the phone without discussing with other board members as well as not bringing concerns with Dr. Shackett to the board before calling elected officials. 13. Keep abreast of important developments in educational trends, research and practices through individual study. Has been disengaged and not interested in teacher's certification, curriculum, best educational practices special ed., etc. and why the board and administration felt strongly about the educational needs for 91h graders. Idaho Code 67-2345 Paragraph 1-B : Evaluation of public officer: Move to put board evaluation into board minutes. TRUSTEE OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF IDAHO ) ss County of ) I do swear (or affirm) that I support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution and the laws of the State of Idaho and the policies and procedures of, School District No. (Insert name of District) and that I will faithfully and lawfully discharge all the duties of the office of Trustee of the Board of Trustees of the School District No. , to the best of my ability. I do further swear (or affirm) that I have not paid or contributed in order to obtain this position and that I am not otherwise in violation of any laws of conflict associated to my ability to assume this position. Trustee's Signature SEAL (name of Clerk administering oath) of School District No. hereby certify that on 20, I administered the above recited Trustee's Oath of Office to , who took such Oath (by repeating the same after me/audibly reading the same in my presence). Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of , 20 Clerk of the Board THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1600 Page 1 of 2 The following shall govern the general conduct of all individual members of the Board. Commitments Each Trustee shall: 1. Attend all regularly scheduled Board meetings insofar as possible, having read the packet ensuring that he/she is informed about the issues to be considered at the meetings. 2. Recognize that the Board must comply with the Open Meeting Law and only has authority to make decisions at official Board meetings. 3. Respect the right of the public to be informed about District decisions and school operations. 4. Represent all District constituents honestly and equally, by making all decisions based on the available facts and independent judgment, and refuse to surrender board responsibilities to individuals, special interest groups, or partisan political groups. 5. Avoid any conflict of interest or the appearance of impropriety which could result from board membership. 6. Not use board membership for personal or family gain or prestige. 7. Announce any conflicts of interest before board action is taken. 8. Recognize that a board member has no legal authority as an individual and that decisions can be made only by a majority vote at a board meeting. 9. Abide by the majority decisions of the Board, while retaining the right to seek changes in such decisions through ethical and constructive channels. 10. Take no private action that might compromise the Board or administration. 11. Respect the confidentiality of privileged information. 12. Encourage and respect the free expression of opinion by fellow board members and others who seek a hearing before the Board. 13. Keep abreast of important developments in educational trends, research, and practices through individual study and participation in programs such as those sponsored by the Idaho and National School Boards Associations. Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1600 Page 2 of 2 14. Recognize that the Superintendent is the Board's advisor and should be present at all meetings, except when considering the Superintendent's evaluation, contract, or salary. 15. Present personal criticism of District operations to the Superintendent, not to District staff or at a Board meeting. 16. Give staff the respect and consideration due skilled, professional employees and support the employment of those best qualified to serve as District staff, while insisting on regular and impartial evaluation of all staff. 17. Understand the chain of command and refer problems or complaints to the proper administrative office while refraining from communications that could create conditions of bias if such complaints or problems ever rise to the attention of the Board as a hearing panel. Goals 1. The development of educational programs which meet the individual needs of every student. 2. The development of procedures for the regular and systematic evaluation of programs, staff performance, and Board operations to ensure progress toward educational and fiscal goals. 3. The development of effective school board policies which provide direction for the operation of the schools recognizing that authority to administer policy rests with the superintendent. 4. The development of systematic communications which ensure that the Board, administration, staff, students, and community are fully informed and that the staff understands the community's aspirations of its schools. 5. The development of sound business practices which ensure that every dollar spent produces maximum benefits. Adopted: 03-09-2005 Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 Reviewed: Revised: 03-14-2007 10-10-2012 Code of Ethics for Board Members N N II i ANNETTE WINCHESTER BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS -2014 Z Total Absences 7 Excused Absences a Late Arrivals . Early Departures �I BRIAN MCBRIDE O O O O AMY LANDERS r- r: JEFF BIRD N BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS 2014-2015 07 &, Absences 2 Excused Absences 7, Late Arrival 0 0 0 0 ANNE WINCHESTER KIP NELSON 1 Early Departure a CD AMY LANDERS JEFF BIRD a Jeff Bird Board Meeting Attendance 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 July 10,2013 July 9, 2014 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x i July 17, 2013 July 23, 2014 Board Retreat x Executive Session not resent July 17, 2013 excused July 23, 2014 x Executive Session Work Session August 7, 2013 August 13, 2014 work session x Regular Meeting x August 14, 2013 August 13, 2014 j Regular Meeting x Executive Session x August 14, 2013 August 13, 2014 Executive Session x Work Session x August 16, 2013 August 15, 2014 Administrative not present Administrative not present Opening Meeting ^ .,..... Opeining Meeting August 27, 2013 not present August 26, 2014 not present Opening Meeting Opeining Meeting August 28, 2013 August 27, 2014 Special meeting - not present Special Meeting - x Work Session Work Session September 11, 2013 September 10, 2014 Executive Session i x Regular Meeting x September 11, 2013 September 10, 2014 Regular Meeting x Work Session x September 18, 2013 September 17, 2014 Work Session x Work Session x October 2, 2013 October 1, 2014 Work Session x Special Meeting - Work Session October 9, 2013 October 8, 2014 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x October 23, 2013 arrived 12:00 30 October 22, 2014 let at 12:54 Special Meeting - minutes late Work Session meeting adjourned Work Session at 1:01 October 30, 2013 October 29, Specia Meeting - x Session Executive Session not p resent Work Session November 13, 2013 October 29, 2014 Regular Meeting x Special Meeting - not present Work Session November 13, 2013 November 5, 2014 Executive Session x Regular Meeting x November 20, 2013 November 19, 2014 Work Session x Work Session not present Jeff Bird Board Meeting Attendance 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 December 4, 2013 December 3, 2014 left at 12:58 Legislative Luncheon x Work Session meeting adjourned February 11, 2015 Executive Session at 1:09 December 11, 2013 x December 10, 2014 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x January 8, 2014 excused January 7, 016 x Special Meeting - x on Work Session x Work Session ..... ...... March 14 January 15, 2014 January 14, 2015 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x January29, 2014 left at 1:00 January28, 2015 Special Meeting - Work Session meeting adjourned 2:15 Executive Session x February 12, 2014 January 28, 2015 Baord Training x Work Session x February 12, 2014 February 11, 2015 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x February 12, 2014 February 11, 2015 Executive Session x Executive Session x FOSpecial Fe 015 Meeting tWork x Session excused February 26, 2014 x February 25, 2015 T excused Executive Session Executive Session ..... ...... March 14 ......... .. .............. March 11, 2015 Specal Meeting- Regular Meeting x Work Session March 5, 2014 March 11, 2015 Executive Session x Executive Session x March 12, 2014 March 16, 2015 Regular Meeting x Expulsion Hearing x March 12, 2014 March 18, 2015 Executive Session x Special Meeting - not present Work Session ,...X March 27, 2014 March 0, 215 Work Session- x Special 0 g special meeting March 27, 2014 not present April 8, 2015 Regularu-�-.�.�_._-..._W � x Executive Session Meeting 2014 April 8, 2015 Executive Session Exec x Executive Session x April 9, 2014 April 22, 2015 Regular Meeting x Special Meeting - x Work Session April 16, 2014 left 12:30 April 22, 2015 excused Work Session meeting adjourned 2:40 Executive Session Jeff Bird Board Meeting Attendance 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 arrived 12:20 April 23, 2014 40 minutes late April 29, 2015 Work Session left 1,40 meeting Work Session excused adjourned 2:40 April 30, 2014 not present April 29, 2015 excused Executive Session Executive Session arrived 11:43 April 30, 2014 43 minutes late left May 6, 2015 Work Session before executive Work Session excused session -meeting adjourned 2:05 May 7, 2014 excused May 6, 2015 excused work session Work Session May 14, 2014 x May 6, 2015 not present Executive Session Executive Session May 14, 2014 May 13, 2015 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting x May 28, 2014 May 13, 2015 Executive Session x Executive SessionMay x 28, 2014 arrived Arrived at 12:15 Special Meeting- p g 39m minutes ate May 27, 2015 Left before the Work Session left 2:04 meeting Work Session executive session adjourned 3:16 June 11, 2014 May 27, 2015 Executive Session x Executive Session not present June 11, 2014 June 10, 2015 Regular Meeting x Regular Meeting June 24, 2014 June 24, 2015 Board Retreat x Work Session June 25, 2014 Information Meeting x 2013-2014 2014-2015 Total Absences � $ Total Absences � 16 Excused Absences 2 Excused Absences 6 Late Arrivals 4 Late Arrivals 1 Early Departures , 6 Early Departures 2 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1630 Page 1 of 1 At the conclusion of each year, the Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 Board of Trustees may evaluate its own performance in terms of generally accepted principles of successful Board operations. The Board may choose to evaluate the effectiveness of the processes that it employs in carrying out the responsibilities of the District. Those processes include, but are not limited to: team building, decision making, functions planning, communications, motivation, influence, and policy. Adopted: 03-09-2005 Reviewed: 09-12-2012 Revised: Bonneville Joint School District No. 93