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BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC NOTICES 7/19/23

BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DOUGLAS COUNTY

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 59

BOARD OF EDUCATION

SPECIAL HEARING

MONDAY, JULY 10, 2023  6:00P.M.

BENNINGTON DISTRICT BOARD ROOM

UNAPPROVED MINUTES

 

Posting Information: Notice published in

The Daily Record on 07/07/2023.  Notice of meeting posted on the District website.  Agenda posted online and at the District Office three days prior to the meeting date.

 

Attendance Taken at 5:54 PM. Jeremy Dick:

Present, Tim Dreessen: Present, Kara Neuverth: Present, Kristi Ryan: Present, Steve Shannon: Absent, Allyson Slobotski: Present.

 

I. Call Hearing to Order- Board President 

Allyson Slobotski called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m., noting the Open Meetings Act, a copy of which was located on the south wall of the Board Room, governed the meeting.

 

II. Review of the amount of money 

collected from students pursuant to, and the use of waivers provided in, the student fee policies of the District for the 2023-2024 school year. The Bennington Public Schools’ Student Fee Fund had a beginning balance of $24,910.22. The Student Fee Fund collected $7,938.26 in revenue and expended $7,887.26 in expenditures leaving a current balance of $24,961.22.

 

III. Hold Public Hearing to discuss, 

consider, and receive input on the Student Fee Policy- The public was given the opportunity to present information and opinions on the Student Fee Policy. No members of the public were present to speak.

 

IV. Hold Public Hearing to discuss, 

consider, and receive input on the Parental Involvement Policy- The public was given the opportunity to present information and opinions on the Parental Involvement Policy. No members of the public were present to speak.

 

V. Hold Public Hearing to discuss, consider,

and receive input on the Bullying Policy- The public will be given the opportunity to present information and opinions on the Bullying Policy. No members of the public were present to speak.

 

VI. Adjournment- Motion to adjourn the

Hearing at 6:06 p.m. made by Allyson Slobotski.  All in favor.

 

Jodi McCoy

Board of Education Secretary

 

7/19 ZNEZ

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BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DOUGLAS COUNTY

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 59

BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETING

MONDAY, JULY 10, 2023, 6:00 P.M.

BENNINGTON DISTRICT BOARD ROOM

UNAPPROVED MINUTES

 

Posting Information:  Notice published in

The Daily Record on 07/07/2023.  Notice of meeting posted on the District website.  Agendas posted online and at the District Office three days prior to the meeting date.

 

Attendance Taken at 6:07 PM. Jeremy Dick:

Present, Tim Dreessen: Present, Kara Neuverth: Present, Kristi Ryan: Present, Steve Shannon: Absent, Allyson Slobotski: Present.

 

I. Call Meeting to Order- Board President 

Allyson Slobotski called the meeting to order at 6:07 p.m., noting the Open Meetings Act, a copy of which was located on the south wall of the Board Room, governed the meeting.

 

II. Public Forum- One member of the public 

was present to speak.

 

III. Consent Agenda (Note: Items on the 

consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted under one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items at the meeting unless a Board Member requests an item removed from the agenda for separate action.)

Motion Passed:  Motion to approve the 

consent agenda as presented, approval of agenda, approval of previous minutes, presentation of July bills for approval and payment, personnel:  resignation(s) and hiring of personnel, sale of district property- sale of old bleachers, passed with a motion by Tim Dreessen and a second by Jeremy Dick.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

July 2023 Personnel Notes:  Certificated 

Staff Hire: Crystal King – elementary teacher at Anchor Pointe, Traci Duckworth – special education teacher at Anchor Pointe, Megan O’Dell – high school science teacher.  Support Staff Hire: Susan Turnovsky - substitute cook, Dawn Theis - administrative assistant for curriculum and instruction, Rodney Amos – 4-hour bus route driver, Jeff Hansen- 4-hour bus route driver.  Certificated Staff Resignations: Karissa Cox has submitted her resignation as of June 29, 2023.  Classified Staff Resignations: Amy Cheek- administrative assistant at Bennington South Middle School, Terri Wasmund- paraprofessional at Anchor Pointe.

 

IV. Items Removed From the Consent 

Agenda for Separate Action- No items were removed from the Consent Agenda

 

V. Reports- Administrative Reports- Elementary,

Middle, High School, Student Services and Curriculum reports were provided to the Board.  Dr. Aaron Plas presented the Superintendent report to the Board.  Building and Finance and Policy Committee shared their reports.  Coordinator Report- None.  Spotlight Report- None.  Lobbyist Report- None.

 

VI. Unfinished Business

VI.A. Discuss, Consider, and Take

Action on Summer Maintenance/Transportation Purchases- The Building/Finance Committee met on June 28th to discuss the summer maintenance proposals and repair projects. There was a discussion on the potential needs and repairs at each of the buildings.

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to approve all 

summer maintenance and transportation purchases as presented, passed with a motion by Tim Dreessen and a second by Jeremy Dick.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VI.B. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action 

on Elementary, Middle School, and High School Handbooks- These handbooks have now been presented twice, The Administration recommends approval. After approval, they will be finalized and provided to parents/students during registration in August.

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to approve the 

elementary, middle school, and high school handbooks for the 2023-24 school year as presented, passed with a motion by Allyson Slobotski and a second by Kristi Ryan.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VII. New Business

VII.A. Discuss and Consider the First 

Reading to Revise Policies- 502.02-Non-Resident Students/Option Enrollment, 504.11 Weapons, 605.07 Part-Time Enrollment, 611.07 Graduation Requirements, 605.03 Program for High Ability Learners, and 605.03R1 Program for High Ability Learners Procedures.  First reading only, no action was taken.

 

VII.B. Discuss and Consider First 

Reading to Add Policies- 506.02 Student Organizations, 508.18 Administration of Naloxone (Narcan), 508.19 Behavior Point of Contact, and 801.01R2 Foster Care Transportation Plan.  First reading only, no action was taken.

 

VII.C. Discuss, Consider First Reading to 

Add/Revise Policies for Sections 100 and 200- The Policy Committee recommended changes to policies in Sections 100 and 200.  First reading only, no action was taken.

 

VII.D. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action 

on Revision to the 2023-24 School Calendar- The Administration would like to change April 17, 2024, to a full day of school and change April 9, 2024, to an early dismissal due to ACT testing and an early dismissal on April 16, 2024, due to the track invitational.

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to approve the 

revised 2023-24 school calendar as presented, passed with a motion by Jeremy Dick and a second by Tim Dreessen.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VII.E. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action 

on Short and Long-Term Substitute Rates

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to approve the 

short-term substitute pay at $165.00 and the long-term substitute pay at $180.00 for the 2023-24 school year, passed with a motion by Kristi Ryan and a second by Kara Neuverth.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VII.F. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action 

to Reaffirm the Student Fee Policy

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to reaffirm 

Student Fee Policy 504.19, passed with a motion by Jeremy Dick and a second by Tim Dreessen.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VII.G. Discuss, Consider and Take Action 

to Reaffirm the Parent Involvement Policy

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to reaffirm 

Parental Involvement Policy 1005.03, passed with a motion by Kara Neuverth and a second by Jeremy Dick. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VII.H. Discuss, Consider and Take Action 

to Reaffirm the Bullying Policy

MOTION PASSED:  Motion to reaffirm 

Bullying Prevention Policy 504.20. Passed with a motion by Jeremy Dick and a second by Kristi Ryan. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

VIII. Time and Date of Next Meeting- 

July 17, 2023, Retreat with NASB, 5:30 p.m., Bennington District Board Room.  August 14, 2023, Regular Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m., Bennington District Board Room

 

IX. Adjournment- Motion to adjourn meeting 

at 7:07 p.m., passed with a motion by Tim Dreessen and a second by Jeremy Dick.  Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kara Neuverth: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea

 

Jodi McCoy

Board of Education Secretary

 

7/19 ZNEZ

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7/10/23 Bennington Public Schools

Claims Board Report

 

GENERAL FUND

A1 FLAGS POLES & REPAIR $185.00

ABE’S TRASH SERVICE, INC       $1,850.00

ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING      $13,453.70

AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES        $6,933.80

ARCHITECTURAL ARTS $1,285.00

Blevins, Cole  $113.32

BLICK ART MATERIALS $1,038.10

Blocher, Theodore  $55.81

Blomenkamp, Matthew  $136.91

BOOK DEPOT INC $149.35

BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS $83.42

CDW GOVERNMENT $11,570.12

Christian, Jack  $27.51

CONTROLLED RAIN $790.50

COX BUSINESS $1,286.98

CUBBY’S, INC $2,271.45

CULLIGAN $831.00

DAILY RECORD, THE  $286.24

DES MOINES STAMP MFG CO $103.45

DH PACE COMPANY $327.50

DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE, INC $110.30

EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS $34.51

EDPUZZLE $8,173.55

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

IN ACTION, LLC                 $3,272.80

ESU 3 $78,675.51

Fagan, Whitney  $129.87

FIBER PLATFORM, LLC $2,349.66

FILTER SHOP, INC $216.60

FIRST IMPRESSION SIGNS

AND GRAPHICS             $3,045.50

FIRST WIRELESS INC $2,708.50

FOLLETT CONTENT

SOLUTIONS, LLC                 $1,775.88

GENERAL FIRE AND SAFETY         $3,693.75

GOLF CARS OF IOWA $12,150.00

GRAINGER $99.78

Green, Jodie  $74.67

GROUNDWORKS $3,849.69

HERITAGE WATER SERVICES INC        $1,500.00

Hoge, Denise  $51.09

HOME DEPOT PRO, THE  $6,958.93

HY-VEE INC $2,341.68

I3 BANK $80.00

INTERSTATE POWER

SYSTEMS, INC                       $2,004.71

Johanek, Jay  $93.67

JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL $131.32

JUST FOR KIDS THERAPY INC        $6,913.50

KNUDSEN OIL & FEED $86.88

KONA ICE $150.00

LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES, INC $250.00

Loptin, Robbie  $205.67

MAPLE 85 PREMIUM LANDSCAPE

MULCH CENTER $6,842.90

Matland, Charles  $85.81

McCabe, Timothy  $19.52

McCormick, Kristin  $356.40

METAL DOORS & HARDWARE CO. $192.00

METROPOLITAN UTILITIES

DISTRICT  $25,038.90

MIDWEST TURF & IRRIGATION $329.06

MMC MECHANICAL

CONTRACTORS, INC $40,587.80

NEBRASKA CENTRAL

EQUIPMENT INC $3,652.74

NEBRASKA COUNCIL OF

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS   $100.00

NEBRASKA STATE FIRE

MARSHAL AGENCY              $120.00

NEBRASKA TURF PRODUCTS       $3,122.00

NEBRASKA.GOV $74.00

NORTHRUP, JACK  $600.00

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS

OF NE, P.C.                           $178.00

OMAHA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM $442.98

OMAHA WORLD-HERALD, THE  $888.00

ONE CALL CONCEPTS $16.68

ONE SOURCE $504.00

OPPD $65,680.00

PERRY LAW FIRM $7,369.90

PORT-A-JOHNS INC $250.00

POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC        $10,143.00

PPG PAINTS $128.89

PRAIRIE MECHANICAL

CORPORATION  $218.50

PRESTO-X $1,114.00

PRIME SECURED, INC $11,961.28

RADIO ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES    $1,400.00

Reinwald, Alexander  $62.88

ROCKBROOK CAMERA $2,599.98

RTG BUILDING SERVICES, INC       $84,328.00

SAFETY GUARD INC $19,443.00

SCATTER JOY ACRES $690.00

SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC $118.61

SCREENCASTIFY LLC $5,472.00

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO $860.64

SOFTWARE UNLIMITED, INC.     $16,068.00

STERICYCLE, INC $272.14

SUNCO $929.76

Thies, Michael  $275.68

Thoendel, Shannon  $53.06

TK ELEVATOR CORPORATION $777.66

TRANE US INC $1,440.00

TURF TANK $2,396.28

TURFWERKS $46.64

Underwood, Sheryl  $84.63

UNIVERSITY OF NE AT OMAHA -

MOEC $6,000.00

US BANK $11,291.67

USIC LOCATING SERVICES, LLC $200.58

VERIZON $648.16

VISITING NURSE HEALTH SERVICES $183.75

WEST MUSIC $487.40

ZTRIP $2,214.00

$522,268.06

 

SPECIAL BUILDING FUND

DLR GROUP $3,509.85

OLSSON ASSOCIATES $5,792.00

$9,301.85

 

7/19 ZNEZ

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