PLATTSMOUTH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PUBLIC NOTICES 4/01/24
March Regular Meeting
Monday, March 18. 2024 6:00 PM
Plattsmouth Administration Center
1912 Old Highway 34
Plattsmouth, NE 68048
1. Call Meeting to Order - This regular meeting of the Plattsmouth Community Schools Board of Education is called to order on March 18, 2024 at 6:00 PM in the Plattsmouth Community Schools Administration Center Boardroom at 1912 Old Hwy. 34, Plattsmouth, NE.
The meeting was called to order at 6:01 PM.
2. Acknowledge Open Meetings Law posted on the wall in the boardroom.
3. Publication of Meeting - Notice of the meeting was published in the March 12, 2024 edition of The Daily Record and posted in the display case outside the administration center, at the Plattsmouth location of the U.S. Postal Service, and on the district website at www.pcsd.org.
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Roll Call: Foster, Glup, Harvey, Muller, Shuey, Siemonsma, Tesarek-Parsons, Winters, Woracek
Glup was absent. All other Board members were present.
5.1. Motion to excuse absences
6. Consent Agenda
Motion by Winters and a second by Muller to approve the Consent Agenda.
Motion passed 8-0.
6.1. Agenda
6.2. Minutes of the February 12, 2024 Regular Meeting
6.3. Treasurer’s Report
6.4. Review of the Control Budget
6.5. Claim and transfers in the amount of $442,780.84, Prepaids $5,287.65
6.6. The administration recommends the hiring of high school art education teacher Jaden Estes Carlson for the 2024-2025 school year.
6.7. The administration recommends the hiring of high school English teacher Jenna R. Schambach for the 2024-2025 school year.
6.8. The administration recommends the hiring of high school counselor Jolene Boesch for the 2024-2025 school year.
6.9. The administration recommends the hiring of middle school instrumental music (band) director Tyle F. Long for the 2024-2025 school year.
6.10. The administration recommends that high school special education teacher Barb Morehead be released from her contract effective at the end of 2023-2024 school year.
6.11. The administration recommends that elementary teacher April Brodersen be released from her contract effective at the end of 2023-2024 school year.
6.12. The administration recommends that elementary teacher Mindy Bourgeois be released from her contract effective at the end of 2023-2024 school year.
7. Public Forum: Reception of Delegates-A time limit of three minutes will be set for individual speakers on a given topic. A total time limit of thirty minutes will be set for all speakers on a given topic, with an effort to provide equal time for pros, cons, and neutral opinions. While the public forum is an opportunity for members of the public to speak during the meeting, there will not be back-and-forth discussions between members of the public and Board of Education members.
Bill Rishel addressed the board relative to teacher and student behaviors.
Juli Beck, Early Childhood Head Start Director gave a report on the early childhood program.
8. Operations Committee Report
Chair Winters provided an update regarding the recent committee meeting.
9. Finance Committee Report
Siemonsma provided an update regarding the recent committee meeting.
10. Committee on American Civics Report
Chair Shuey provided an update regarding the recent committee meeting.
11. Negotiations Committee Report
Chair Tesarek-Parsons, nothing to report at this time.
12. Recess (approximately 5-10 minutes) at the discretion of the President
13. Celebrations of Excellence
13.1. Congratulations to our wrestlers who battled at the State tournament, including Mylus Robison, Odin Anschutz (3rd place), Logan Wooten, Brenden Ging, Logan Betts, Wesley Vick (3rd place), Caleb Adkins (5th place), and Orion Parker (1st place).
13.2. Congratulations to our students who competed in the Auburn Speech Invite as well as our team earning 2nd place.
Alden McKnight - 1st in Entertainment
Joel Moore - 2nd in Humorous
Sam McKnight - 3rd in Persuasive
Sam McKnight - 4th in Informative
Kaia Shotkoski - 4th in Program Oral Interpretation
Gilly Wilson - 6th in Program Oral Interpretation
Gilly Wilson - 6th in Poetry
Max Joy - 6th in Extemporaneous
Top Novice Awards at the Auburn Meet (first year in speech):
Gabe Spicer - 1st Place Novice Entertainment
Lucy Alldrege - 2nd Place Novice Informative
Graci McDonnell - 3rd Place Novice Extemporaneous
13.3. Congratulations to our students who competed in the Trailblazer Conference Speech Meet as well as our team earning 2nd place.
Kaia Shotkoski- Champion Program Oral Interpretation
Joel Moore - Champion Humorous
Graci McDonnell- Champion Extemporaneous
Gage Olsen & Eli Horner- Champion Duet
Sam McKnight - 2nd Place Persuasive
Alden McKnight - 2nd Place Entertainment
Ash Abercrombie- 2nd Place Humorous
Sam McKnight- 3rd Place Informative
Max Joy - 3rd Place Extemporaneous
Ash Abercrombie, Kaia Shotkoski, and Alden McKnight - 3rd Place Oral Interpretation of Drama
Lucy Alldredge- 4th Place Informative
Gilly Wilson - 5th Place Poetry
Lily Guthner, Izzy McGraw, Michael Guthner, and Jaxon Sharp - 5th Oral Interpretation of Drama
Kaitlynn Moss and Jaxon Sharp - 5th Place Duet
Gilly Wilson - 6th Place Program Oral Interpretation
Izzy McGraw - 6th Place Serious
13.4. Congratulations to our students who competed in the Lincoln East Speech Meet.
Alden McKnight, Ash Abercrombie, and Kaia Shotkoski - Oral Interpretation of Drama - 1st Place Merit Finals
Sam McKnight - Informative - 4th Place Merit Finals
Sam McKnight - Persuasive - 6th Place Consolation Finals
*Sam McKnight also qualified for the National Individual Events Tournament of Champions (NIETOC - nationals) with another bid in Informative
13.5. Congratulations to our students who competed in the Louisville Speech Meet.
Kaia Shotkoski placed 1st in Program Oral Interpretation
Alden McKnight placed 4th in Entertainment
Max Joy placed 4th in Extemporaneous
13.6. Congratulations to our students who competed in the Weeping Water Speech Meet as well as our team earning 2nd place.
Sam McKnight - 1st Informative
Kaia Shotkoski - 1st Program Oral Interpretation
Sam McKnight - 2nd Persuasive
Alden McKnight - 2nd Entertainment
Gage Olsen & Eli Horner - 2nd Duet
Joel Moore - 3rd Humorous
Max Joy - 4th Extemporaneous
Graci McDonnell - 5th Extemporaneous
Alden McKnight, Kaia Shotkoski, and Lily Guthner - 5th Oral Interpretation of Drama
13.7. Congratulations to our students and coaches from boys cross-country, girls crosscountry, dance, and softball for having a minimum 3.30 team cumulative grade point average (GPA) for the Fall 2023 Semester and earning the Nebraska Coaches Association Awards.
13.8. Congratulations to our Out of the Blue show choir for earning the best show choir in Class A at the Norris Fields of Talent competition.
13.9. Congratulations to the Class of 2024 Inductees to the PHS Hall of Fame: Charlie and Mary Caverzagie, Cindy Gardner, Richard Ratzburg, Dr. Don B. Rhoden, and Andrew
Wassinger.
13.10. Congratulations to our Middle School Quiz Bowl Team of Ian Graves, Ryan Joy, Gabe Mitchell-Grogan, and Gabe Woracek for earning 2nd place at the Trailblazer Conference Quiz Bowl Meet.
13.11. Congratulations to our High School Quiz Bowl Team of Josh Gradoville, Max Joy, Sam McKnight, JD Meisinger, and Max Perry for earning 4th place at the Trailblazer Conference Quiz Bowl Meet.
13.12. Congratulations to our students who competed at the Class B District 2 Speech Meet and qualified for State!
Eli Horner and Gage Olsen - 3rd in Duet
Alden McKnight - 3rd in Entertainment
Sam McKnight - 3rd in Informative and 3rd in Persuasive
Joel Moore - 3rd in Humorous
Kaia Shotkoski - 3rd in Program Oral Interpretation
Our speech team also earned 3rd place!
13.13. Congratulations to Abbie Siemonsma for earning 2nd place in Personal Financial Literacy at State DECA and qualifying for the International Career Development Conference (ICDC).
14. Administrative Reports
14.1. Superintendent’s Report
14.2. High School Principal’s Report
14.3. Middle School Principal’s Report
14.4. Elementary Principal’s Report
14.5. Early Childhood/Head Start Report
14.6. Special Education Report
14.7. Instructional Services Report
15. Action Items
15.1. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the resignation of PCS Board of Education member Matt Glup.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Muller and a second by Winters.
15.2. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the first reading of Policy Series 5000 Students (Committee on American Civics)
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Muller and a second by Shuey.
15.3. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the second reading of Policy Series 8000 Internal Board Policies (Operations Committee)
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Winters and a second by Muller.
15.4. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the final reading of Policy Series 4000 Personnel (Finance Committee).
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Foster and a second by Muller.
15.5. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center Agency Position of Confidentiality document.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Foster and a second by Winters.
15.6. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the receipt and acknowledgment of the Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center Staff Procedures Manual.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Muller and a second by Foster.
15.7. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center Substance-Free Workplace Notice to Employees.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion Winters and a second by Harvey.
15.8. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center Transporting Students in Private Vehicles document.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Foster and a second by Shuey.
15.9. Discuss, consider, and take all action to approve the Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center Standards of Conduct document.
Motion passed 8-0 with a motion by Muller and a second by Siemonsma.
16. Announcements
16.1. Next meeting: Monday, April 8, 2024 6 PM Regular Meeting
17. ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn at 7:18 PM
Passed 8-0 with a motion by Woracek and a second by Shuey.
18. *Closed Session: If, during the course of the meeting, discussion of any item on the agenda should be held in a closed meeting, the board will conduct a closed meeting in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act.
19. *Sequence of Agenda: The sequence of the agenda topics is subject to change at the discretion of the board.
Chairperson
Superintendent
BOARD REPORT MARCH 2024
Vendor Name Vendor Description Amount
Checking 1
Checking 1 Fund: 01 GENERAL
A A CAFETERIA MEALS/SNACKS 260.00
AAA SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING
INC SERVICE 285.00
ACTION BATTERIES UNLIMITED
INC SUPPLIES 310.80
ADKINS, MEREDITH SLP
CONTRACTOR 9,882.00
AGRIVISION GROUP LLC
SERVICE/SUPPLIES 2,711.03
ALL COVERED SERVICES 3,351.54
APPLE COMPUTER INC EQUIPMENT 49.99
BLACKWELL, KATHRYN MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 900.48
BOMGAARS SUPPLIES 319.28
BUILDERS SUPPLY SUPPLIES 2,607.80
CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC
COPIER LEASES 4,663.35
CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC
COPIER SUPPLIES/SERVICE 580.17
CDW GOVERNMENT INC SUPPLIES 2,078.77
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS
HOLDING SERVICE 60.90
COMPANY LLC
CHEF WORKS INC SUPPLIES 2,629.26
CHILDPLUS SOFTWARE CHILD
PLUS SUPPORT 6,250.00
CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH WATER
& SEWER 2,417.60
CRICK, RYAN MUSIC ACCOMPANIST
SERVICES 810.00
DIAMOND VOGEL INC SUPPLIES 75.86
DIGGINS, JUSTIN MILEAGE
REIMBURSEMENT 921.92
DMG INC SERVICE/SUPPLIES 122.80
DUECHTING, CYNTHIA LEP SERVICES 3,260.07
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE
UNIT #3 SERVICE 31,007.46
FASTENAL COMPANY SUPPLIES 4,926.54
FIBER PLATFORM LLC
EDUC VIDEO BUNDLE 631.27
FIREGUARD INC SUPPLIES/SERVICE 2,016.40
FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS LLC
SUPPLIES 865.11
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INC WORK EXPERIENCE TUITION 6,600.00
GREGG YOUNG CHEVROLET OF
SUPPLIES/SERVICE 967.00
PLATTSMOUTH LLC
HARCOURT INC SUPPLIES 2,543.10
HEARTLAND FOUNDATION TUITION 4,576.80
HILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY SERVICE 190.17
HOME DEPOT U.S.A. D/B/A
HOME DEPOT SUPPLIES PRO 541.95
HY-VEE STORES FUEL/SUPPLIES 1,022.29
IMPACT MANUFACTURING SUPPLIES 159.54
JUST FOR KIDS THERAPY
INC SERVICES 9,867.00
KANSAS CITY AUDIO - VISUAL INC. TECHNOLOGY 62,992.87
MACKIN BOOK COMPANY SUPPLIES 333.62
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC SUPPLIES 687.48
MENARDS BELLEVUE SUPPLIES 759.67
MOSS, DONNA SPEECH
LANGUAGE SERVICES 13,081.50
MULLENAX AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 1,019.03
MYERS-KROMMENHOEK, DARIEN
CONTRACTED SERVICES 8,424.00
NCECBVI VISION SERVICES 4,900.00
NCS PEARSON INCORPORATED
SUPPLIES 175.00
NEBR COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC
EDUCATION STOCK MARKET GAME 50.00
NEBRASKA COUNCIL OF
SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS/DUES 375.00
ADMINISTRATORS
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER
DISTRICT ELECTRICITY 49,097.28
NEBRASKA SAFETY CENTER DRIVER
TRAINING 540.00
NEBRASKA SAFETY CENTER
BUS TRAINING 270.00
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
UPS/SERVICE 45.80
OMAHA WINLECTRIC CO SUPPLIES 3,746.59
ONE SOURCE THE BACKGROUND
CHECK SERVICE COMPANY 412.00
PAT’S PIANO SERVICE TUNING 95.00
PERMITE LLC SERVICE 500.00
PERRY, GUTHERY, HAASE
& GESSFORD SERVICES PC LLO 784.00
POST OFFICE BULK PERMIT 320.00
PRIME COMMUNICATIONS REPAIRS 8,657.40
PRIME HOME DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES DISABILITIES SERVICES INC 17,249.38
PROFESSIONAL HEATING
AND AIR SERVICE 20,590.00
PROFESSIONAL LOCK AND
SAFE LLC SERVICES 1,035.00
RALSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
HEARING IMPAIRED SERVICES 29,423.11
RIEKES EQUIPMENT COMPANY
SUPPLIES 48.33
SCHOOL NURSE SUPPLY INC
SUPPLIES 525.00
SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC SUPPLIES 125.46
SHRED IT US JV LLC SHREDDING 164.06
SKILLS USA INC SUPPLIES 208.00
SOMMER, JENNIFER SERVICES 175.00
STAUB - MULLER, LACEY
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 1,774.16
STERLING COMPUTERS
CORPORATION, 1:1 COMPUTERS 268.00
TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
TIMEKEEPING SYSTEM SERVICE 331.00
TITAN MACHINERY INC EQUIPMENT 1,004.75
TOTAL TOOL SUPPLY, INC. SUPPLIER 144.94
US BANK NA FUEL PURCHASES 1,382.59
VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SERVICE 527.92
VOICE & DATA SYSTEMS INC SERVICE 768.00
WARGA, KIMBER MILEAGE
REIMBURSEMENT 1,013.04
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NEBRASKA
INC TRASH SERVICE 2,839.92
WINDSTREAM TELEPHONE SERVICE 5,689.72
WITTE PHYSICAL THERAPY
SERVICES/SUPPLIES 2,375.00
WOODRIVER ENERGY LLC FUEL 19,851.11
Fund Total: 375,242.98
Checking 1 Fund: 06 CAFETERIA
CHURCHICH RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT KITCHEN EQUIPMENT 2,495.00
CONESTOGA SCHOOLS LUNCHES 1,922.08
HILAND DAIRY FOODS COMPANY
LLC DAIRY PRODUCTS 5,334.43
HY-VEE STORES FUEL/SUPPLIES 93.19
NEBR DEPT OF HEALTH &
HUMAN SE COMMODITIES 888.30
NEBRASKA-IOWA DOOR SERVICES
INC SERVICE/SUPPLIES 3,900.00
PROFESSIONAL HEATING AND
AIR SERVICE 1,120.00
ROTELLA’S ITALIAN BAKERY
INC BREAD 999.59
SYSCO LINCOLN SUPPLIES 34,888.77
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
- LINCOLN 105.00
Fund Total: 51,746.36
Checking 1 Fund:08 SPECIAL BLDG FUND
REDMONT SIGN LLC SIGNS 15,129.10
Fund Total: 15,129.10
Checking 1 Fund: 12 STUDENT FEES
RIDDELL/ALL AMERICAN SPORTS
CORP SERVICE/SUPPLIES 662.40
Fund Total: 662.40
Checking Account Total: 442,780.84
Checking 3
Checking 3 Fund: 05 ACTIVITY FUND
ACCELERATED GRAPHX LLC
SUPPLIES 1,843.35
AUBURN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ENTRY FEES 200.00
BALTIMORE, CARRIE OFFICIAL 67.50
BARADA, SARA 50.00
BAY HILLS GOLF COURSE
MEMBERSHIP FEES 4,785.60
BECKER, STEVEN OFFICIAL 85.00
BLACKMAN, CLAY WORKSHOP
CLINICIAN 200.00
BRADNEY, JILL REIMBURSEMENT 63.84
BROWN FLORAL & CREATIONS
FLOWERS 139.00
BROWN, JAYDEN OFFICIAL 60.00
BRUNS-MORRIS, LEXIS OFFICIAL 45.00
CLASSIC SPORTSWEAR &
AWARDS SUPPLIES 724.65
COLLEGE OF ST MARY
SCHOLARSHIP/FEES 300.00
COMPLETE MUSIC DJ SERVICE 695.00
CORNHUSKER HOTEL
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS 732.02
DAVE, DAVIS OFFICIAL 285.00
EGGERT, JILLIAN REFUND 85.00
FARLEY, SHANE OFFICIAL 120.00
FRITZLER, NATHAN OFFICIAL 280.00
GODFATHERS PIZZA PIZZA 180.00
GRANT, JOSEPH OFFICIAL 945.00
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER OFFICIAL 120.00
GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ENTRY FEE 150.00
HAMILTON, JAYDEN 112.50
HAUFF MID-AMERICA SPORTS
INC SUPPLIES 9,454.73
HY-VEE STORES FUEL/SUPPLIES 439.56
J.W. PEPPER & SON INC SUPPLIES 455.14
JOHNSON, ARNOLD OFFICIAL 60.00
JONES T-SHIRTS, INC. SUPPLIES 1,070.56
KENNEDY, KEVIN OFFICIAL 85.00
KETTERER, ROB OFFICIAL 60.00
LAFIESTA MEALS 428.00
LINCOLN EAST FORENSICS EVENTS 223.00
LINCOLN SOUTHWEST HS EVENTS 238.00
LITTLE, CLINT OFFICIAL 60.00
LONG, DEWAYNE OFFICIAL 120.00
LOUISVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ENTRY FEES 91.00
MACKIN BOOK COMPANY SUPPLIES 59.74
MAR, JACK OFFICIAL 170.00
MARINKOVICH, PETE OFFICIAL 60.00
MATTLEY, RANDY OFFICIAL 60.00
MCNURLIN, BRENT OFFICIAL 85.00
MEYER, DEVAN OFFICIAL 170.00
MIDWEST SCORING SUPPLIER 330.00
MITTEIS, DOUG OFFICIAL 180.00
NANKE, CHRIS OFFICIAL 250.00
NEBRASKA DECA FEES 475.00
NEBRASKA FCCLA REGISTRATIONS 140.00
NIELSEN, DEENY OFFICIAL 60.00
OSBORN, ZACH OFFICIAL 85.00
RIDDELL/ALL AMERICAN SPORTS
CORP SERVICE/SUPPLIES 5,037.15
SCHMITT MUSIC CENTERS SUPPLIES 9.10
SCOW, MADISON REIMBURSEMENT 320.00
SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP 250.00
STEPHENS, SUSAN OFFICIAL 135.00
STOSKOPF, REBECCA
REIMBURSEMENT 45.00
TRAILBLAZER CONFERENCE DUES 100.00
TRANSFER EXPRESS INC
SUPPLIES 540.20
WEEPING WATER
SCHOOLS REIMBURSEMENT 126.00
WHITE, JOSHUA OFFICIAL 85.00
WINTERS, ASHLEY OFFICIAL 60.00
ZINNER, SHAUN OFFICIAL 60.00
Fund Total: 33,945.64
Checking Account Total: 33,945.64
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