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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-05-11_Work_Session 3497 North Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401  (208) 525-4400  Fax (208) 529-0104  www.d93.k12.id.us Board of Trustees  Craig Lords  Annette Winchester  Wendy Horman  Kip Nelson  DeVere Hunt Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 is an Equal Opportunity Employer Dr. Charles J. Shackett, Superintendent Dr. Bruce Roberts, Deputy Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Assistant Superintendent Work Session Minutes Bonneville High School October 5, 2011 The meeting began at 12:11 p.m. due to a delay resulting from an executive session held prior to this meeting. Board members present were Chairman Craig Lords, Vice Chairman Annette Winchester, Wendy Horman, Kip Nelson, and DeVere Hunt. Others in attendance were Deputy Superintendent Bruce Roberts, Assistant Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Roger Hill, April Burton, Todd Hicks, Assistant Principal Craig Miller, Assistant Principal Lance Miller, Principal John Pymm, Don Trauntvein and Board Clerk Valerie Messick. I. Bonneville High School Student Council Chairman Lords apologized for the delay of the start of the meeting and thanked the student council for their patience. Each class president presented their goals for this year. Freshmen: advertise sports, get loud at the assemblies and show respect, reserve the front rows at assemblies for the loudest people, and encourage students to raise their GPA so they can have extra lunch time. Sophomores: more intermingling to show that student’s opinions matter, help break down groups, and make an impact and leave a legacy. Juniors: involve more class members, build new traditions while supporting old traditions, and personally invite students to activities. Seniors: support students in their quest to graduate and feel like this is the best year, inform students of scholarship opportunities, and make students aware of college opportunities. Student body: maximize school unity and pride through smart advertising sports and club events, participating in cheers, pursuing business contributions, academic improvement, and more service orientation. Chairman Lords stated that meeting with the student council is one of the highlights of the year and thanked the s tudents for having the meeting with the Board. He then asked if they had any questions for the Board. Questions for the Board 1. “What can Bonneville High School do to become better?” The Board’s response was to continue to respect others, be kind and inclusive, push academics, and continue with service. Meet people where they are and find those who are lost. 2. Why can’t the students use the auxiliary gym for the homecoming dance? Why can’t they hold the dance outside? Dr. Roberts will get with Mr. Pymm to explore the issues and solutions. 3. Why don’t teachers have time to help students in the morning? The District has grown by 3,000 students and the state has cut funding by $6 million. The District had to reduce the number of teachers. 4. Why is there not an ACT prep class offered at Bonneville? That is a matter that needs to be discussed with the administration. 5. Is it possible for Board members or the superintendent to make appearances at school so the students know they are supportive? Invite them to come to activities and they will most likely attend. 6. Why can’t clubs sell cinnamon rolls before school and during lunch time? Why can’t we bring outside venders in for lunch? Food services need to keep the program in the black. There are also Federal Guidelines that they must follow. Work with Mr. Pymm to see what can be done. 7. Is the freshman academy a District program or administrative? It is administrative. 8. Why can’t we wear hats? You can pursue that with the administration. They do have leeway with the policy. 9. Should senior projects be changed to being based on careers or college? The State Board of Education governs these. The amount of time and emphasis can come from the school. Mr. Hunt stated that if you can change a hobby into a career it would be great. He is concerned that some students don’t spend much time on the project while others do an excellent job. Mrs. Winchester suggested that high school should be a place to try different things to determine what students would like to pursue as a career or in college. 10. Girls would like to have a powder puff “Civil War”. Talk with the administration. 11. What is your opinion of weighted GPAs? The Board looked into the matter several years ago and it was found that colleges don’t like weighted GPAs. That may have changed. Students could look into that and let the Board know what the current thinking is. 12. Thank you to the Board for the new weight room. It gets used a lot and is awesome. II. Executive Session Motion: Kip Nelson made the motion to move into executive session to conduct deliberations to acquire an interest in real property which is not owned by a public agency pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345 (1)(c). Wendy Horman seconded. Roll call vote: DeVere Hunt: yes Kip Nelson: yes Wendy Horman: yes Annette Winchester: yes Craig Lords: yes Roger Hill updated the Board regarding the Armstrong property negotiations and the Fairview property negotiations. He will ask for approval of the purchase of the Fairview property next week during the regular meeting. He will continue to negotiate with Armstrongs and let the Board know of the outcome. III. Call for Agenda Items for Upcoming Meetings 1. Executive Session – October 12, 2011 – 6:00 p.m. 2. Regular Meeting – October 12, 2011 – 7:00 p.m. Audit Report. April needs two board members to attend the executive presentation before the Board Meeting. DeVere and Wendy will attend that session. 3. Work Session – October 26, 2011 with Lincoln High School Student Council IV. Adjournment Motion: Annette Winchester made the motion to adjourn at 1:28 p.m. DeVere Hunt seconded. Vote: 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion passed.