Board of Education Meeting

Galion Middle School Computer Lab
Thursday, March 19, 2015 - 6:30pm

    1. PRELIMINARY ITEMS

    1.1 Roll Call

    Meeting Called to Order at 6:31 PM

     

    Carson, Long, Owens, Kuns - In Attendance

     

    Zeisler - Absent


    1.2 Pledge of Allegiance

    1.3 Adopt Agenda

    2. TREASURER'S REPORT

    2.1 Approval of Minutes - February 5, 2015 Special Meeting

    2.2 Approval of Minutes - February 19, 2015 Regular Minutes

    2.3 Approval of Financial Report for February 2015

    3. COMMUNITY INPUT

    4. REPORTS & DISCUSSION

    4.1 Testing Wrap-Up for Phase 1
    Dr. Sandra Powell, Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Federal Grants

    PARCC/AIR Round 1 of Testing started February 17 - March 20;

    • Approximately 1175 students participated in the HS, MS & IS;
    • All students tested in Grades 3 - 8 in English/Langage Arts & Math tested for a total of 4 days;
    • Students in Grades 4, 5, 6, 8 & 9 tested for one additional day in Science or Social Studies;
    • Several students "opted out" of new state testing (15) among the 3 buildings;

    PARCC/AIR Round 2 of Testing will begin April 14 - May 15.


    4.2 Concession Stand Discussion with Booster Club

    Booster Club representatives will present information about concession stand renovation project.


    5. SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATIONS - PERSONNEL

    Approve the employment of the following personnel contingent upon subsequent receipt by the Board of a satisfactory criminal record check from the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Federal Bureau of Investigation as required by law and applicable state certification:


    5.1 Classified

    Approve Leslie J. Justice as 2.5 hour Cook in the Primary School, effective March 30, 2015. Salary to be based upon the Cook Payscale for 2014-2015 school year.


    5.2 Extra-Duty Resignations

    Accept the resignation of Charles Wilson as Middle School Council Co-Advisor.


    5.3 Extra-Duty Assignments

    Spring Sports 2015

    Terry Gribble, Assistant Boys Tennis Coach

    Nathan Cass, Volunteer Baseball Coach

    Tom Pawsey, Volunteer Tennis Coach

    Primary School

    Laura Moore, After-School Intervention Instructor Substitute


    6. FINANCIAL RECOMMENDATIONS

    6.1 Marjorie Garverick Leyden Scholarship

    Approve the attached request regarding the Marjorie Garverick Leyden Scholarship.


    6.2 Ohio Floor Company Proposal

    Approve the attached proposal for High School and Middle School Gym Floor Maintenance


    7. REVISE SPECIAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR SALARY SCALE

    Revise the Salary Scale for the Director of Pupil Personnel/Special Education Coordinator to reflect a 260-day contract rather than a 220-day contract.


    8. RESOLUTION FOR ARCHITECT SELECTION PROCESS

    Approve a resolution to begin the process to select an architect to act as a consultant on Stadium Renovations/imrpovements.


    9. RESOLUTION - ENSURE GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY FOR OHIO CHARTER SCHOOLS

    WHEREAS, Good local schools are critical for attracting and retaining residents to Ohio’s communities; and

    WHEREAS, A strong and fiscally sound local school system has provided the educated citizenry necessary to maintain the American democracy; and

    WHEREAS, A fully funded, thorough and efficient, system of public education is mandated by Ohio’s Constitution; and

    WHEREAS, State funding for Ohio’s traditional public school districts declined by $515,000,000 in 2014-2015, compared to the 2010-2011 school year; and

    WHEREAS, Charter schools have been a part of the educational mix in Ohio for more than a decade; and

    WHEREAS, Originally introduced as a way to provide quality educational options to students in public schools, charter schools have expanded and now serve more than 120,000 students statewide, at a cost of over $900,000,000 in state funding each year; and

    WHEREAS, Charter school state funding, regardless of charter school quality or performance, is paid for through reduction from traditional public school funds; and

    WHEREAS, In many ways, Ohio’s charter school sector has not lived up to their promise of a better education at a lower price, with only 1 in 10 Ohio charter school students attending a school rated high performing; and

    WHEREAS, The public has limited access to information about how taxpayer dollars are spent by charter school operators, many of whom operate for profit and receive more state funding per pupil than traditional public schools, even while maintaining lower overhead costs; and

    WHEREAS, Ohio law exempts charter schools from more than 200 requirements that other traditional public schools must follow; and

    WHEREAS, The impact of the loss of funding from traditional schools to charter schools has impacted Galion’s ability to provide quality educational services to children and its community;

    NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED

    That the Galion City Schools Board of Education urges the Governor of Ohio and the Ohio General Assembly to enact meaningful governing laws to ensure greater accountability and transparency among Ohio’s Charter schools and stop the proliferation of poor performing schools that drain valuable resources from Ohio’s public education system while allowing high performing schools offering unique education options to continue.


    10. PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM WORKSHOP

    Approve the elimination of the Presidential Classroom Workshop from the District's approved co-curricular activities.


    11. EXECUTIVE SESSION

    An executive session is requested for one or more of the following matters to:

    __X___ a. consider the appointment, employment, dismissal, discipline, promotion, demotion, or compensation of a public employee or official, or to consider the investigaions of charges or complaints against a public employee, official, licensee or "regulated individual"; unless the person being investigated of charges or complaints requests a public hearing;

    __X___ b. consider the purchase or sale of public property if the public interest would be hurt by the premature disclosure of the information;

    _____ c. confer with the public body's attorney for the purpose of considering disputes if a court action concerning the dispute is either pending or imminent;

    _____ d. prepare for, conduct, or review negotiations or bargaining sesssions with public employees;

    _____ e. consider matters required by federal laws, or rules, or state statutes to be kept confidential;

    _____ f. consider specialized details of security arrangements if the information could be used for criminal purposes.


    12. ADJOURN

    Adjourn at 9:02 PM


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