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Student responses included to take every opportunity given to you, tasks will include interaction with others, all <br />are capable of making a difference right now, realize who I am, and being myself is OK. <br />Vice Chairman Paul Jenkins asked the students to share their favorite service projects. Student responses were <br />Valentine's notes and Christmas Adopt -a -Family; service projects help to change lives and thinking of others <br />beyond yourself. <br />Treasurer Amy Landers informed the students the rumors they are hearing about boundary changes are not true; <br />boundary changes will happen when the new school opens, but not until then. She asked about the Legion — it is <br />run by the Student Council and anyone can participate, <br />Trustee Jeff Bird stated he was impressed on how the students were involved with others in mind. <br />Chairman Brian McBride appreciates the school energy and excitement demonstrated by the Student Council <br />and allowing opportunities for everyone to enjoy school experience, one-to-one activities, and service projects. <br />The meeting recessed at 1:00 p.m. <br />II. Call to Order <br />Chairman Brian McBride reconvened the meeting at 1:07 p.m. <br />III. Roll Call <br />Chairman Brian McBride <br />present <br />Vice Chairman Paul Jenkins <br />present <br />Treasurer Amy Landers <br />present <br />Trustee Jeff Bird <br />present <br />Trustee Greg Calder <br />present <br />IV. Items for Discussion <br />A. Pav to Plav Discussion - April Burton <br />Chairman McBride invited Mrs. Burton to discuss Pay to Play fees. Mrs. Burton explained that in our last <br />Board meeting held on April 13, 2016, information was presented about the Pay -to -Play process for <br />students involved in sports and the question of providing game passes to the parents of student athletes. It <br />was determined that if passes were given to parents, the loss of revenue would be felt by the schools, If the <br />athletic fee per student was increased $25, the fee would not benefit every sport. Mrs. Burton suggested <br />that the schools advertise the season passes and the punch cards; both reduce the gate admission fee. <br />Discussion also included the projected increase of transportation costs as the District schools participate in <br />5A sport contests. <br />B. Telford Academv Update - Scott Woolstenhulme, Ty Salsbery <br />Chairman McBride invited Mr, Woolstenhulme to discuss Telford Academy Update. Due to increase of best <br />practices and student services in our current middle schools, Mr. Salsbery stated the reasons for students to <br />attend Telford Academy have declined, the current teachers have accepted new positions in the District, <br />and students will be returning to their neighborhood schools for the next school year. Thus it was <br />recommended to close Telford Academy at the end of the school year. The future for the Telford building <br />could be used as needed office space for District instructional coaches and specialists. A more favorable <br />place for expelled middle school students would be Lincoln High School campus. <br />C. Patron Survevs - Scott Woolstenhulme <br />Chairman McBride invited Mr. Woolstenhulme to discuss Patron Surveys, The District is considering a <br />contract with Qualtrics Enterprise Insight Platform, a marketing firm, which produce surveys for quality <br />feedback and more patron response. This platform could also be used for bullying and accident reporting, <br />classroom usage, human resources, etc, <br />V. Call for Aaenda Items for Upcomina Meetinas <br />Chairman McBride asked if anyone has any agenda items to add to upcoming meetings. <br />® Update on CM/GC contract <br />® Budget review <br />A. Regular Meeting - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 - District Board Room - 7:00 p.m. <br />B. Retirement Open House - District Board Room - Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 3:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. <br />C. Work Session - Bonneville Online HS & Technical Careers HS Student Council - Wednesday, May 25, <br />