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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-08-2013_Regular_MeetingL E 14 A '41F, 0 'KI 1, S Y"t:40 I N I 'i:,,rrrsira,y "7 " ". {, ^P ?. «r ,Yel=l;, Ra;,, ..:'r•kP�,,,<, 3497 North Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401 (208) 525 -4400 Fax (208) 529 -0104 www.d93scliools.org IJf, i h;;i It "`' .I. sh=lt kg UP Sul €i!!Sa',nd n i:Lldt'aII iatc(oIIn< Ii, DcIiI0.v f S+ttl,�,'m FI +I• !tt Regular Meeting May 8, 2013 7:00 PM L Call to Order Chairman Lords called the meeting to order at 7 :05 II. Roll Call Those Board members in attendance were Chairman Craig Lords, Vice - chairman Annette Winchester, Treasurer Kip Nelson, Trustee Wendy Horman, and Trustee DeVere Hunt. Others in attendance were Superintendent Chuck Shackett, Deputy Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Chief Financial/Operations Officer April Burton, Director of Operations Todd Hicks, Principal Doug McLaren, Principal John Pymm, Technology and School Improvement Director Scott Woolstenhulme, Energy Education Specialist Don Trauntvein, Educational Technician Specialist Brenda Curtis, Curriculum Director Michaelena Hix, Principal Jill Starnes, Principal Kent Patterson, Principal Brian Armes, Principal Tom Gauchay, Human Resources Director Shalene French, Principal Ken Marlow and Board Clerk Valerie Messick. Ill, Welcominq of Deleqates and Visitors Jeff Bird, Amy Landers, Brian McBride, Rodd Rapp, Renolda Mihu, Nicholus A. Mihu, Todd and Erika Johnson, Tonya Cook, Scott Coats, Tom Hunsaker, Arkion McCratan, Lauri Thurber, Laura Pettet, Leann Denning, Aleah Ramos IV. Amend the Agenda Chairman Lords read the Motion and Order to Amend Agenda. He then asked if there would be a motion to amend the agenda as stated. MOTION: Annette Winchester made the motion to amend the agenda as stated. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion passed. V. Consent Calendar A. Minutes of previous meetings 1. Parent Meeting Bridgewater 04 -02 -2013 2. Parent Meeting Falls Valley 04 -03 -2013 1 Public Hearing Rocky Mountain Middle School 04 -03 -2013 4. Work Session Hillcrest High School 04 -03 -2013 5. Regular Meeting 04 -10 -2013 6. Work Session /Special Meeting Bonneville High School 04 -24 -2013 B. Accounts Pavable $1,402,245.34 C. Capital Construction Proiects Reoort D. Proposed Contracts 1. Galusha, Higgins, and Galusha 2. Health and Welfare E. Conditional Emplovment Kalli Andersen Iona Elementary School Title I Extended Hours 2/1112013 Jeanne Baldwin Bridgewater Elementary School Summer School Kitchen Manager 6/3/2013 Nolan Bowen Hiliview Elementary School Testing Proctor 4/22/2013 Alexsis Breeze Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/26/2013 Brenda Fromm Rimrock Elementary School Playground Assistant 418/2013 Arlene Fullmer Bridgewater Elementary School Part -Time Cook 4/11/2013 Denise Hope Falls Valley Elementary School Summer School Kitchen Manager 6/3/2013 Catherine Joyner Discovery Elementary School Fast ForWord Para 4/8/2013 JaNeil Kerns Woodland Hills Elementary School Overflow Para 3/15/2013 Vida McCollam Discovery Elementary School Summer School Cook 613/2013 Doris Melton Bridgewater Elementary School Part -Time Title I Para 4/17/2013 Samantha Nicholas Bridgewater Elementary School Playground Assistant 3/5/2013 Lori Orme Discovery Elementary School Summer School Kitchen Manager 6/3/2013 Sharon Orme Falls Valley Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/3/2013 Linda Richards Woodland Hills Elementary School Part -Time Cook 4/17/2013 Candy Rose Discovery Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/3/2013 Angela Skillings Falls Valley Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/3/2013 d�,u,' ^,' cr6'a >�s re °,:;'!` +, .,A�,''ii"d '!`' ✓, :d di'I1�6, tY P`t :P b ,tr ! Karen Lynn Smith Falls Valley Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/3/2013 Ruth Tapp Bridgewater Elementary School Summer School Cook 61312013 Carlene Thueson Discovery Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/312013 Shaeleigh Trimble Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/26/2013 Valerie Walker Bridgewater Elementary School Summer School Cook 61312013 Shareen Youngberg Bridgewater Elementary School Summer School Cook 6/3/2013 Katie Allen New Elementary School Teacher 8/2612013 Kalli Anderson New Elementary School Teacher 812612013 Kelsey Austin New Elementary School Teacher 8/2612013 Candice Dexter Bonneville High School Cheer Advisor- Head Coach 8/1/2013 Kylee KtIpack New Elementary School Teacher 812612013 Kliss Moulton New Elementary School Teacher 8/26/2013 Jessie Prince New Elementary School Teacher 8/26/2013 Tyler Richins Hilicrest High School Teacher 8128/2013 Resionations and Terminations Bridgette Adams Kortney Anderson Andrea Anderson- Binggeli Vicki Barrett Jessica Lucas Garry Susan Mauna Rae Christina Misty Angela Debra Tyson Allan Tashlynn Susana Guadalupe Samantha Julisa Byraun Erin Andrea Charlotte Andre Dwight Dwight Shawn Mary Beth Harold Stacey Lindsay Ariane Cathy Angela Zachary Carol Tashlynn Daneen Kristy Chelsie G. Retirements Corrine Luann Charlotte Doug H. Transfers Michelle Kimberly Peggy Temna Kathryn Trenna Black Bryan Buell Call Carlson Christensen Cooper Jackson Ekker Fairbourne Goodwin Johnson Johnston Jorgensen Maldonado Moore Moreno Moretz Olds Poppleton Reid Reilly Richins Richins Rose Sherwood Strom Walker Zurita Ball Chudleigh Croft Haas Johansen Johnston Olson Pymm Farnsworth Brinton Denning Goddin Knapp Bonneville High School Woodland Hills Elementary School Fairview Elementary School Cloverdale Elementary School Bridgewater Elementary School Rocky Mountain Middle School Bonneville High School Rocky Mountain Middle School Bonneville High School Hillcrest High School Bonneville High School Discovery Elementary School Bonneville High School Bridgewater Elementary School Bonneville High School Hillcrest High School Iona Elementary School Hillcrest High School Falls Valley Elementary School Falls Valley Elementary School Rimrock Elementary School Hillcrest High School Rocky Mountain Middle School Bonneville Online School Tiebreaker Elementary School Hillcrest High School Hillcrest High School Bonneville High School Bridgewater Elementary School Rocky Mountain Middle School Fairview Elementary School Bridgewater Elementary School Hillcrest High School Mountain Valley Elementary School Bridgewater Elementary School Transportation Department Discovery Elementary School Hillcrest High School Discovery Elementary School Discovery Elementary School Cloverdale Elementary School Hillview Elementary School Rimrock Elementary School Fairview Elementary School Bonneville High School Cheer Coach Overflow Para Full -Time Special Education Para Teacher Part -Time Early Childhood Para Autism Para JV Head Coach - Girls Basketball Teacher Freshman Coach - Girls Basketball Teacher Cheer Coach Part-Time Elementary Media Para Ballroom Dance Advisor Part -Time Title One Para Assistant Coach - Girls Basketball Cheer Coach ESL Para Part -Time Cook Teacher DRR Para Teacher Teacher Part-Time Cook Teacher Teacher Teacher Football Coach Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Fast ForWord Para Dance Team Assistant Part -Time Cook Teacher Mechanic Teacher Cheer Advisor - Assistant Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Counselor Counselor in Part -Time Cook at Bonneville High School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School 5128120/3 4118/2013 4/19/2013 512812013 4/5/2013 4/12/2013 212512013 5/28/2013 2/25/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 4/19/2013 512412013 4/12/2013 2/25/2013 512812013 4130/2013 4/30/2013 512812013 4/19/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 4/22/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 5128/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 5/24/2013 5/24/2013 413012013 5/28/2013 5/17/2013 512812013 5/2412013 5/28/2013 5128/2013 5/2812013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 4//112013 8/26/2013 8126/2013 812612013 8/26/2013 8/2612013 From: Part-Time Cook at Woodland Hills Bt ins Elementary Case Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Christensen Teacher at Ucon Elementary Crow Teacher at Discovery Elementary Hadedle Teacher at Discovery Elementary Hall Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Cheer Coach Overflow Para Full -Time Special Education Para Teacher Part -Time Early Childhood Para Autism Para JV Head Coach - Girls Basketball Teacher Freshman Coach - Girls Basketball Teacher Cheer Coach Part-Time Elementary Media Para Ballroom Dance Advisor Part -Time Title One Para Assistant Coach - Girls Basketball Cheer Coach ESL Para Part -Time Cook Teacher DRR Para Teacher Teacher Part-Time Cook Teacher Teacher Teacher Football Coach Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Fast ForWord Para Dance Team Assistant Part -Time Cook Teacher Mechanic Teacher Cheer Advisor - Assistant Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Counselor Counselor in Part -Time Cook at Bonneville High School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School Teacher at New Elementary School 5128120/3 4118/2013 4/19/2013 512812013 4/5/2013 4/12/2013 212512013 5/28/2013 2/25/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 4/19/2013 512412013 4/12/2013 2/25/2013 512812013 4130/2013 4/30/2013 512812013 4/19/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 4/22/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 5128/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 5/24/2013 5/24/2013 413012013 5/28/2013 5/17/2013 512812013 5/2412013 5/28/2013 5128/2013 5/2812013 5/28/2013 5/28/2013 512812013 5/28/2013 4//112013 8/26/2013 8126/2013 812612013 8/26/2013 8/2612013 Ainslie Johnson TeadmmFallsValley Elementary Teacher at New Elementary Sdmv 8/20/2013 Jill Lines Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Teacher at New Elementary School 8/2612013 Kendra Mdamn Teacher at Discovery Elementary Tmo|m/at New Elementary School 0/20/2013 Yvonne Mnv||o, Teacher a\ Falls Valley Elementary Teacher at New Elementary School 8/203013 Kathryn Murphy DRRnt Bonneville High School DRRn(Rocky Mountain Middle School 4/23/2013 Rod Rapp Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Teacher nt New Elementary School 8128/2013 Barbara Simpson Teacher at Falls Valley Elementary Teacher at New Elementary School 8/26Q013 Jouoim Smith Teacher a( Discovery Elementary Teacher a\ New Elementary School 8C6/2013 Kimbo,|pm 8m/ho P&Ra( Bridgewater Elementary P8Ra! Falls Valley Elementary 4/12/2013 Angie Webb PGRo| Falls Valley Elementary PSRa/ Tiebreaker Elementary 4/1512013 Heather Andrews Teacher at Falls Valley Teacher m| New Elementary School Paulette Dudoo Teacher oiFairview Teacher a\Hi||vimw Jana Huuuoo Kitchen Manager utCloverdale Kitchen Manager o( New Elementary School Rachel Haven, Teacher niDiscovery Teacher a{ New Elementary School A|voha Jo|/unoo Teacher oi Falls Valley Teacher a/ New Elementary School Special Education Teacher atNew Barbara Simpson Special Education Teacher ot Falls Valley Elementary School i AonmxeRoovent for Reduced Contract 1 Alternative Graduation Reouoom 1. Hi|cms/ High School Students 2. Bonneville High School Students K. Approve Hi||oms{Students for |EP Route hGraduation L Proposed Stipend As,iLiomonts Charity Koor Bonneville High School Softball ' Assistant Coach 511D013 Scott Taylor Bonneville High School Girls Basketball Head Varsity Coach 8/20/2013 M. Trio Renuado 1. Health Occupations Students of America to travel to Nashville TIN to attend the National HOSA Competition - June 24, 2013 June 30.2V13 2� TCH8 Skills USA w travel m Kansas City, MOm attend the National Skills USA Competition June 23.203' June 29.2013 3. Rooky Mountain Middle School National History Day Qualifiers to travel to Washington D.0 June 9, 2013 June 13.2813 4. Bonneville High School Ballroom Dance Team m travel m Anaheim California — May 20.2013— June 1.2Oi3 u, Bonneville High School Football Team m travel m Bingham High School, Utah — August 23.2013— August 24.2013 Chairman Lords asked if any Board member Would like to move any item from the Consent Calendar to the regular agenda. Hearing none, fie then asked if there Would bon motion w approve the Consent Calendar onamended. MOTION: Kip Nelson made the motion m approve the Consent Calendar uxamended. DeVemH Lint seconded. The vote was uin favor with O opposed and Uabstentions. Motion passed Chairman Lords moved to New Business to honor Students. V|. WoiuhKdGmdinnGmtem John Pymm. Doug MoLvmn Mr. Pymm proposed to implement 5.0 grading scale at the two traditional high schools for pre — AP, AP, or College Credit courses, When colleges examine applicants for entrance they look at ACT or SAT and class ranking. This will give students a better chance to earn scholarships. We encourage students to take these classes but they are conflicted by taking these Courses because of possible effect on their GPA. We would like this change to affect this years sophomores, Chairman Lords asked if any Board members had questions, There was o question regarding which colleges look at ACT o, SAT and class ranking. Most of the colleges are looking a| these measures. GPx doesn't have the same weight an class rank. We are talking Idaho Colleges. Many districts in the area use weighted GPA. When colleges look at the GPA they unweight it. The SpA can't change the class rank. The top students will receive top requests. Colleges and scholarship committees look ot class rank. Wo want m compare will) students across the state. Chairman Lords asked if there were other questions from the Board, hearing none he moved on to public comment, VU. Public Comment &eiqhtedGmdiooSvntem Chairman Lords asked if there would be anyone who would like to address the Board regarding the proposed weighted grading system. He asked those who wished to speak m state their name and address for the record. Julie Abbot 7060 E Rimrock Drive, Her girls are at Hillcrest. She asked why we wouldn't want to du what |tio better for the students, Brent Dixon |s the spouse of an employee. He spoke of a national rnerit scholar that Couldn't get in to merit classes in the university because of class rank. Mary Walquist had questions. If the ACTscore that gets Students into the colleges, why weight the grades if all colleges have a 4,0 grading scale? The answer was thatwe are doing it to affect class rank, This will give students who take advanced classes a reward There is a strong correlation between student scores on ACT and those who take advanced classes, Some students shy away from hard classes because of possible risk to GPA. If they take these courses, they will do better on the ACT and in college courses. The proposal will only affect Lipper level Courses. The question was asked how it will be explained to the kids. The answer was if you have a student taking a regular class getting an A they will have a 4.0 GPA. Those taking an advanced placement or dual credit course will get a 4.3 or higher GPA. The question was asked if more classes would be opened. The answer was that we are hoping that we can offer more classes that are higher level courses. We have had to cancel classes in the past because not enough students registered to take them, We haven't had the need to turn kids away from rigorous courses, Ms. Walquist stated that this needs to be explained to the Students. She asked if kids will shy away from a class because of the 5.0 grading system, The answer was that we need to communicate what the 5.0 means, Mr, Hunt asked about concurrent enrolment, The answer was that we are hoping to offer more classes through the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) to provide concurrent enrollment opportunities. They are a junior college and have more flexibility. We may have more teachers that can teach these classes, All in state colleges and BYU-1 will accept these credits. Our teachers can be adjunct professors Renee Cook —2788 Barnes Way. What ifpeople who nlove in from o weighted nituation Theenswowas that the courses would ho weighted the same ama Student who lives here K the class is all AP Course mdUal enrollment. Tile grades would be entered as58scale. Todd Johnson asked KAP and honors classes are considered different. The answer nms yes. We are not considering honors classes a Those classes are freshman and sophomore classes and we do not yet have a bonified way demonstrate rigor. The Ap and Dual enrollment classes have hnni5n0 curriculum, A\ this time they are the only courses that mo can demonstrate that they are taught oil college level and met pre-AP and APstandards, Randy Smith 2949 North Foothill Road. He is concerned that there will be two standards. Wn want classes bbe measured properly. |( two different colleges are offering concurrent enrollment, they may not be equal. He was concerned that parents may push too hard. We don't want iimhou horse race to take Courses just for GPA,The principals explained that when children access these classes, they do well in college. Mr. Hunt asked if we can we offer more college classes even if we don't offer the weighted grading system, We want h give kids the opportunity to access higher level classes. |f kids work toward getting college credits in high school, they can access for $65,00 per course as opposed to $12580 per course after high school. Erica Johnson is thrilled that we are looking at a weighting grading system. She would like it expanded to honors classes from 91h grade up. The principals explained that problem is that every teacher thinks they deserve a5.V scale. Ne want astandard that io outside our building and outside Our teacher group. Wv want ahuni§odstandard and Curriculum, The AP Curriculum meets the standard and we have a test to go with it, That is why we chose to do what we are proposing. The question was asked, why not include freshman? Tile concern is whether taking a class as a freshman merits the extra GPA, There is not a distinction between an honors Course and regular course, other than when a student takes it, We need something more concrete. If it is labeled honors, why hasn't it been it been weighted? The answer was that maybe we car) do this later. We checked with District 91. They are only weighting AP classes. Can we make the weighted scale retroactive? That may not be fair to students who didn't know the rules and may put others aiadisadvantage, Mrs. Horman thanked those who have asked questions, She had some follow-up questions. What causes uoto label a Course en honors? K depends oo the Course, |twi||ho honors because aStudent takes the course one year ahead of schedule but, it is the same curriculum i.e. geometry. Biology is a little more detailed and they go a little deeper. There is not a lot written down. We need to make the distinctions, Algebra 2 as sophomore is honors. If a student takes u Course and obtains college credit and others take the course and don't receive college credit, Would the Student still be given 50 scale? What i|a sophomore takes that class? A student needs touo1V years old by the end of the course to receive college credit. AP courses don't have an age limitation. We will adjust and label some honors classes as pre-AP to get 5.0 scale as a sophomore. We need Nhnconsistent. We don't want an argument between the faculty members, What about online Courses? How will we grade on|DLA course? The outside organization Would need to audit and have the same rigor. They could qualify for 5.0scale. Students need m earn a3.0mqualify for college credit. Not every credit will transfer as the Course you took in high school, Mr. Hunt asked what the grade would be if You get all F on the 5.0 scale. The answer is that an F is an F; you get a 0. Chairman Lords asked if there was anyone else who Would like m speak to the proposed weighted grading system. Hearing and seeing none, n*r|noodvob|i:mmmomend moved onm Public Input. Mr, Pyrnm stated that they were hoping that the Board put the proposal LIP for review ask and then act favorably toward it, Chairman Lords asked if there Would be a motion regarding the proposed weighted grading system MOTION: Annette Winchester made the motion put file Weighted Grading System proposal on website for 30-day review. Kip Nelson seconded, The vote was 5 in favorwith O opposed and 0abstentions. Motion passed VIII. Public II1PLl Policy #1550Public Inmd will provide anopportunity for any Board Member, administrator, staff member, Student, or patron to raise issues of interest. The Board will receive such iopo|wimou/ comment, except , ask germane questions of those speaking, Comments should belimited to three (D minutes, The Board will take ov action relative m any items during the meeting, but may direct the Superintendent to consider Such an item at a Subsequent meeting. Chairman Lords asked if there Would be anyone who would like to speak to the Board during Public input. Hearing and seeing none, he closed public inputand moved on to naming the new school. |X New Business A. Honor Justin Tinm|| Hi||oreo|Hioh School ' State Chamnion Sehnuo|nmmmtauvn Doug MnLomn. Scott Coats B. Honor Savannah Bair 'Hillcrest HiahSchool - State CharnDion in After Dinner Soeakina - Doug McLaren, Scott Coat Chairman Lords asked Mr. McLarenm introduce the Hillcrest School State Champions in Serious Interpretation and After Dinner Speaking, Mr. McLaren introduced Mr Coats who stated that he has been working with these two Students who just joined us in January, They will represent the District at the National Tournament in Savannah. Chairman Lords stated that the Board wants to congratulate them, shake their hand, and present them with a certificate. The students were asked w introduced family and those who were there m support them. C. Honor Bonneville Hiah School National Merit Scholars JomPyrnm 1. KelliN*lso 2. SethSiefkn Chairman Lords asked Mr. Pymm to introduce the Bonneville High School Merit Scholars. Mr. Pyrnm stated that it was a pleasure to introduce these tremendous scholars for this year. The students were asked m introduce family, When asked what their plans in the future were, Seth responded that he will attend Montana State University to study Civil Engineering, Kelli will attend University of Utah to study Chemical Engineering D� Honor Hailev Robison Comoller and Presenter of Bonneville Hiah School HOSA Chanter - Outstandino Chaoter Award State H08A' John Pymm. Connie Scott E. Honor Amanda Boodry Gold Medal Job SuekinoSkills Bonneville H0SAChanter State HOGAComoetiUon. John Pymm. Connie Scott Chairman Lords asked Mr. Pyrnin to introduce the Bonneville High HOSA winner of Outstanding Chapter Award and Gold Medal winner in Job Seeking Skills. Mr. Pyllini introduced Connie Scott and stated that her students have been highly decorated over the years. She stated that these two students have the opportunity to go to Nationals. Hailey Robison was the historian and documented the things they did over the year. You need to earn a certain amount of points to be recognized. She introduced her parents, F. Honor State Tournament of Innovations Invention 1st Place Winners - Jason Lords, Rolla Johnson, Frances Merrill 1. Linda Scoresby 2, Mady Murphy 3. Kolony Perks 4. Ana Belt Chairman Lords asked Mr. Lords to introduce the Rocky Mountain Middle School Invention 11t Place Winners at the State Tournament of Innovations. Mr. Lords asked the students to come forward for recognition. We have marry great students at RMMS this group of girls came back with Vt place honors G. Honor Technical Careers High School Skills USA National Weldinq Qualifier Team — Craig Miller 1. Kade Cook 2. Bryarlee Williams 3. Colton Heaps Chairman Lords asked Mr. Miller to introduce the Technical Careers High School National Welding Qualifier Team members. Mr. Miller introduced the students and asked the students to come forward for recognition. They did the fabrication design and building in five hours, Brad Huntsman is the instructor. The fire place was on display in the Board Room. The Students introduced their parents. K Honor Heath Jackson Assistant Principal of the Year - Doug McLaren Chairman Lords asked Mr. McLaren to introduce the Assistant Principal of the Year award winner. He introduced Heath Jackson who was selected as Idaho Assistant Principal of the Year. Mr. McLaren nominated Mr. Jackson and then he had to fill out the application. He was then interviewed and there was no question who should get this award. Hillcrest is a better school because Mr. Jackson is there. He is a product of Bonneville District. He introduced his mom, dad, wife, and new born baby. 1. Naminq the New School -Tonn Gauchay Chairman Lords asked Mr. Gauchay to recommend a name to the Board for the new school. Mr. Gauchay stated that the Survey was sent out and Crow Creek got 44 votes. Pinnacle got 4 votes and Summit got 60 votes. Mr. Gauchay is partial to Summit Hills. Chairman Lords thanked him for his efforts with the committee and Survey. He stated that here is a Summit Elementary in Jerome. Summit Hills Would be unique. Chairman Lords asked if there Would be a motion to name the new school Summit Hills Motion: Annette Winchester made the motion to name the new school Summit Hills Elementary. DeVere Hunt seconded. The Vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Mr. Gauchay stated that their mascot would be the Trail Blazers. J. Accelerated Reader Classroom Model and Master Certification Recognition - Scott Woolstenhulme Chairman Lords asked Mr. Woolstenhulme to present the Accelerated Reader Classroom Model and Master Certification Recognition Awards to teachers of the District. Mr. Woolstenhulme stated that we have been engaged in the work of Professional Learning Communities, Our mission statement is; Learning Together, Achieving Excellence, We made an investment in Renaissance Learning that includes Accelerated Reading and Math. We have had a rigorous implementation of these programs in the classrooms. Julie Bird and Brenda Curtis presented the awards to teachers in the various schools who had earned the awards in math and reading in their classrooms. They expressed appreciation to Board for their support in making this all happen. Janet O'Rullian Math Model Classroom Certified 1. Ammon Elementary School Courtney Clark Math Model Classroom Certified Rebecca Ball Math Model Classroom Certified Carene Mackintosh Reading Model Classroom Certified 2. Cloverdale Elementary School Patricia Dixon Math Model Classroom Certified, Math Master Classroom Certified Connie Ferguson Math Model Classroom Certified, Matti Master Classroom Certified Barb Lycan Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified LaFay Oberhansley Reading Model Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified, Math Master Classroom Certified Lora Frederickson-Vogt Math Model Classroom Certified, Reading Master Classroom Certified 3, Discovery Elementary School Jennifer Andrus Math Model Classroom Certified Carol Johansen Matti Model Classroom Certified Kimberly Julian Math Model Classroom Certified Sherry Martineau Math Model Classroom Certified Kendra McLaren Math Master classroom Certified, Matti Model Classroom Certified, Daneen Olson Matti Model Classroom Certified 4. Fairview Elementary School Brett Bird Math Master Classroom Certified, Mathl'acts Model Classroom Certified, Reading Model Classroom Certified Verna Cornish Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Lindsey Clarke Math Model Classroom Certified Beverly Fox Math Model Classroom Certified Maureen Jenkins Math Model Classroom certified Kaylene Moore Math Model Classroom Certified 5. Hiliview Elementary School Donna Adcock Reading Model Classroom Certified Heidi Crane Reading Model Classroom Certified Michelle Hammond Math Model Classroom Certified Mark Sorenson Reading Model Classroom Certified Shelly Woolstenhulme Math Model Classroom Certified, Math Master Classroom Certified 6. Iona Elementary School Lorraine Bolton Math Model Classroom Certified Jolene Chaffin Reading Model Classroom Certified Teri Hargraves Reading Model Classroom Certified, Matti Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Diane Robinson Matti Model Classroom Certified 7. Rinirock Elementary School Julia Abbott Reading Model Classroom Certified Jeanell Coyne Math Master Classroom Certified, Matti Model Classroom Certified, Mathl'acts Model Classroom Certified Luann Denning Reading Model Classroom Certified, Math Master Classroom Certified, Matti Model Classroom Certified David Guymon Math Model Classroom Certified Ad Hood Math Model Classroom Certified, Math Master Classroom Certified Carmen Menges Matti Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Deborah Melander Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Aleah Rai-nos Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified, Reading Model Classroom Certified Kya Range Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified LeeAnn Smith Matti Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Lauri Thurber Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model K Motions from Executive Session Chairman Lords asked if there Would be any motions from executive session. Classroom Certified, Reading Model Classroom Certified 8, Tiebreaker Elementary School Carma Allison Math Model Classroom Certified Tonya Cook Matti Master Classroom Certified, Matti Model Classroom Certified Andra Reilly Reading Model Classroom certified Ruth Roberts Math Master Classroom Certified, Math Model Classroom Certified Patti Snifter Matti Model Classroom Certified Woodland Hills Elementary, Gerrolyn Anderson Reading Model Classroom Certified Joan Tornsic-Bell Reading Model Classroom Certified Debbie Bolkcorn Reading Model Classroom Certified Jeanette Cousin Reading Model Classroom Certified Penny Had Reading Model Classroom Certified Jeanette Jones Reading Model Classroom Certified D'Lyn Taylor Reading Model Classroom Certified MOTION: DeVere Hunt made the motion to expel student 13Q from attendance in the District with conditional re-admittance Linder the following conditions: 1. Information from PowerSchool will be submitted to the student so he can pass the classes in which he is currently enrolled. 2. Attendance requirements for such classes will be waived. 3. Student 130 will complete coursework required for eighth (81h) grade in an alternate education environment as arranged by the administration. 4. The student will receive counseling for his anger issues from the school counselor. 5. The counselor will assure the District that the student has his anger issues Linder control and that he does not create unreasonable risk to himself or others. 6. Student 130 will cooperate in receiving an evaluation for a possible IEP. 7. The Student will only be placed in an environment approved by the administration in view of Counseling and information received regarding the IEP evaluation and consistent any related requirements. Wendy Horman seconded. The vote was 4 in favor with 0 opposed and 1 abstentions. Mr. Nelson abstained because he was unable to attend the executive session. Motion passed, L. Proposed Policy Revisions for 30-day Review (first reading) - Marjean McConnell 1. 2210 and 3570 Emergency School Closure 2210P1 and 3570PI Emergency School Closure Procedure 2210P2 and 3570P2 Emergency School Closure after School Begins Procedures 2, 3110 Scheduling High School Students Chairman Lords asked Mrs. McConnell to present the policy revisions for 30-day review. Mrs. McConnell stated that the two policies have been reviewed and edited to reflect Current practice. Chairman Lords asked if there would be any questions for Mrs. McConnell. There was a question regarding when Students are required to go outside for recess. The policy states air temperature of 0 degrees. Principals have the discretion to allow Students outside for recess as the temperature and conditions vary from location to location. Chairman Lords asked if there were other questions. Hearing none, he asked if there would be a motion regarding the request to place the policies and accompanying procedures on the website for 30-day review, MOTION: DeVere Hunt made the motion to place the We policies listed along with associated procedures on the District Website for 30-day review. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion passed K Secondary Buildinq Options — Chuck Shackett, Don Trauntvein, April Burton Chairman Lords asked Dr. Shackett, Mr. TraLintvein, and Mrs. Burton to present information regarding Secondary Building options for the District. Dr. Shackett stated that we have added 5000 students and six elementary schools. The elementary Students are coming to our middle and high schools, Chairman Lords stated that when we go to a bond we authorize the people of the School Sistrict to have a voice. We have asked the staff to put numbers and thoughts together. Dr. Shackett stated that the staff has spent a lot of time working on ideas, We came up with a great one the other day. Plan C: Sandcreek becomes Hillcrest High School Annex. We will build a new football field and track as well as a new middle school. Rocky Mountain Middle becomes Bonneville High School Annex. We will build a new middle school on the north end and an additional elementary school. The cost will be approximately $60million. Mrs, Burton talked about bonding capacity and ceiling $92 million is the bonding maximum, We have looked at various bond terms. A 30 year term Would cost $60.00 annually or $5.00 per month for each $100,000 taxable market value. A 20 year term would raise taxes $8.75 per month for each $100,000 taxable market value, Mr. Traumvein stated that there are problems with expanding Rocky Mountain Middle School, There is no room. We Could move 91, graders into the middle school complex, We Would need to add classrooms at the High School, This would give us the freedom to have schools within the school and gives the Technical Careers High School the ability to expand. The big change would be down South. There are problems with parking by combining the middle school and high school. There are nice science classrooms at Sandcreek that gives Hillcrest options, We Could put in a high school stadium where the Sandcreek stadium is currently located and use the area in front for parking. We would want to bury the canal to make a second exit We would need additional locker room space and new lights. Almost every elementary in the south have all classrooms Occupied. Moving the 611, graders back to elernentaries bought us some room at the middle schools. We would use assistant principals to supervise the annexes and share SRO's at the expanded high school carnf)USM Chairman Lords asked if there would be any questions for Dr. Shackett, Mr. Trauniveln, or Mrs. Burton, Hearing none, Chairman Lords stated that we need to look at these options as a Board. We need to place a survey before the public. We need a work session on it. We probably won't call together a committee at this time but we will bring in key community members, Mrs. Winchester stated that we need a commitment to educate the community. We need to let them know what Our needs are and we need to let the community have a voice in the bond issue, Chairman Lords stated that we need to create an eager want, X Committee, Curriculum, and Administrative Reports A. Policy for Initial Proposal - Marjean McConnell 1, 5237 Employees Children in the Work Place 2. 5640 Work Schedules 3. 6325 Evaluation of Building Administrators 6325P Building Administrator Evaluation Procedures Chairman Lords asked Mrs. McConnell to present the policies for Initial Proposal. She stated that the three policies and the associated procedure are being presented for initial consideration by the Board. They will be submitted at the next regular meeting for First Reading and 30-day review. The Building Administrators Evaluation policy meets the new state requirements and we will use Marzano which is more rigorous than state requirements. Chairman Lords asked if there Would be any questions for Mrs. McConnell. Chairman Lords asked if there Would be any requests for agenda items for the upcoming meetings XI. Call for Aqenda Items for Uincomincl Meetinqs A. Retirement Open House May 15, 2013 B. Hillcrest Graduation — May 22, 2013 B. Bonneville Graduation — May 23, 2013 C. District Picnic Friday May 24, 2013 • Bonneville Cafeteria -11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. D. Work Session - Wednesday May 29, 2013 — Billman's Steakhouse - 11:30 a.m, - 2:30 p.m. Secondary Building Options E. Lincoln Graduation — May 30, 2013 F. Regular Meeting (Budget Hearing) - June 12, 2013 Fee hearing as well G. Work Session - Wednesday June 26, 2013 - District Board Room - 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Chairman Lords then asked for a motion to reconvene into executive session to discuss personnel issues and negotiations at 9:20 p.m. Motion DeVere Hunt made the motion to reconvene in executive session. Annette Winchester seconded. The Roll call vote was: DeVere Hunt — Yes Kip Nelson — Yes Wendy Harman —Yes Annette Winchester —Yes Craig Lords —Yes Motion passed. X11. AdiOUrnment Chairman Lords asked for a motion to adjourn at 9:57 p.m. MOTION: DeVere Hunt made the motion to adjourn. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion passed. APPROVED: Chairperson ATTESTED: Clerk Date: Bonn vill a.Joint School District No. 93 May 8, 2013 Bonneville District Board Room 7:00 p.m. molago I If Login] mill it Im LUTJ am] Add: Tyler Richins Hillcrest High School Teacher 5/28/2013 The position closed yesterday and the principal wanted to offer the employment as soon as possible. Remove Items under the Consent Calendar Resignations and Terminations Remove: Norman Stevens Bonneville High School Teacher Margaret Liebenthal Bonneville High School Teacher