-146MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION JANUARY 23, 2018 BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE 3200 MARYVILLE ROAD GRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS 62040 MEMBERS PRESENT: TANJA COOK SEDABRES, KATHY HAGNAUER, MATT JONES, LINDA KNOGL, BILL MCMASTERS, CAROLYN YATES AND STUDENT MEMBER MEGAN KEEL. MEMBERS ABSENT: BEVERLEY SCROGGINS. EMPLOYEES PRESENT: JAMES GREENWALD, ED.S, JODY BATSON, STEPHANIE BOYER, PATRICK CURRY, DAREN DEPEW, BRAD ERVAY, CINDY GAGICH, WENDY GUNTER, DONALD HARRIS, GLORIA HARRISON, PAULA HUBBARD, DAVID KEEL, LINDA MCFARLAND, DARYL MUNGER, CHERYL MUZZARELLI, KRISTEN NOVACICH-KOBERNA, CHUCK NOUD, JIM PARKER, TOM SCHOOLEY, DON STRATTON, ZACK SUHRE, TRINA TSIGOLAROFF AND JASON VAUGHN. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION; 1. ROLL CALL AND DECLARATION OF QUORUM; The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Board Vice President, Kathy Hagnauer. Roll was called. All members were present except Board President Scroggins and a quorum was declared. Board Vice President Hagnauer asked those present to stand for the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance followed by the Invocation. She stated that citizens or parents with children in attendance, who did not wish to participate in the Invocation, could wait outside the Board Conference Room until after the Board moved to Item IV, Public Comment. Donald Stratton, Principal of Grigsby Intermediate School offered the Invocation. 2. PUBLIC COMMENT 3. MINUTES; Motion by Member McMasters, seconded by Member Yates, to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Education held on January 9, 2018, as presented on 128 & a-e. Members voting Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, 4. MINUTES; Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member McMasters, to approve the minutes of the Special Meeting of the Board of Education held on January 16, 2018, as presented on 129 & a. Members voting Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres,
-146a- 5. CONSENT AGENDA; Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Cook Sedabres, upon the recommendation of the administration, to approve the items listed on the Consent Agenda as follows: Bill List; (130 & B1-B36) 1. Bill List from January 5-18, 2018 In/Out of State Trip; (131) 1. Illinois Association of School Board Convention We are asking Board approval for Superintendent Greenwald to make the annual trip for the School Board Convention held in Chicago, Illinois on the 3 rd week in November. Request from Various Organizations; (132) 1. Boy Scouts of America; They are requesting permission to distribute flyers to Granite City School District #9 elementary buildings regarding select cub scout packs. Due to the timing this was preapproved on January 5, 2018. 2. Junior Service Club; They are requesting permission to distribute flyers all Granite City School District #9 buildings regarding their kidmania event that will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2018. 3. Connies Curious Kids; They are requesting permission to distribute flyers to Prather and Frohardt regarding their Learning Center and Pre-School day care. 4. St. Louis Warriors Basketball; They are requesting the use of the Granite City High School and Coolidge Junior High gymnasiums, (6 courts total) on February 24-25 and May 19-20, 2018. 5. ThreatCreative Group, LLC.; They are requesting the use of the Granite City High School and Coolidge Junior High gymnasiums (6 courts total) on February 10-11, 2018. Members voting Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, 6. RESCIND RETIREMENT (133); Motion by Member McMasters, seconded by Member Yates, upon the recommendation of the administration, to rescind the following retirement: Name Position Effective Kristina Batsios Nurse/Coolidge End of 2019 school year Members voting McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates,
-146b- 7. RETIREMENT (133); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Jones, upon the recommendation of the administration, to accept the following retirement: Name Position Reason Effective Kristina Batsios Nurse/Coolidge Retirement End of 2018 school year Members voting Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, 8. LEAVES OF ABSENCE (133); Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Cook Sedabres, upon the recommendation of the administration, to approve the following leaves of absence: Name Position Reason Effective Erica Stone Resource Teacher/Wilson Medical 1/10/2018-4/4/2018 Members voting Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, 9. REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEERS (133a); Motion by Member McMasters, seconded by Member Yates, upon the recommendation of the administration, to approve the following request for volunteers for the 2017-2018 school year: Dwain Bridges GCHS Track Coach George McLaren GCHS Track Coach Tim Rozycki GCHS Track Coach Meagan Watkins GCHS Track Coach Members voting Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, 10. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL EXTRACURRICULAR(S) FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR; (133a); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Jones, upon the recommendation of the administration, to approve the following recommendations for high school extracurricular(s) for the 2017-2018 school year: Name Position Deidre Merli Asst. Softball Coach Freddie Layne Asst. Track Coach Members voting Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, 11. CERTIFIED SUBSTITUTE (133b); Motion by Member McMasters, seconded by Member Jones, upon the recommendation of the administration, to approve the following certified substitute: Certified Amanda Whitaker Members voting McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates,
-146c- 12. 2018-2019 DISTRICT SCHOOL CALENDAR (134 & a-c); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member McMasters, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve the 2018-2019 District School Calendar. In order to hold a Professional Learning Day (formerly known as EDDs) you have to bank 300 instructional minutes. Professional Learning Days (PLDs) provide our staff with training and ongoing education for a district-wide focus; additionally, it helps our staff to earn CPDUs necessary for recertification. We currently do not have any common time district-wide other than scheduled PLDs. Valuable information is delivered to staff in grade level or content area meetings on these days. Course Mason teams are able to work with all of the teachers in their grade level or subject area during this time to ensure consistency. PLD time is invaluable as our Secondary department does not have any common plan time that would allow for such work. The Elementary department currently has 20 minutes before school that they can hold meetings in addition to the PLDs which can also be productive within a building. It is our recommendation to adopt calendar B for the 2018-19 school year with the flexibility to maneuver the PLDs and other important events (i.e.: Graduation, PARCC testing, etc.) as allowable and as necessary. 2018-2019 School Calendar Option B August 6-7 August 8 September 3 September 14 October 5 October 8 October 18 October 19 November 12 November 21-23 December 21 Dec. 24 Jan. 4 January 7 January 8 January 21 January 25 February 15 February 18 March 4 March 15 April 15-22 April 23 May 17 May 24 Teacher Institute Staff Reports First Day of Pupil Attendance NO SCHOOL Labor Day Professional Learning Day - Early Dismissal NO SCHOOL - County Institute NO SCHOOL Columbus Day NO SCHOOL Parent Teacher Conference (evening schedule) NO SCHOOL Parent Teacher Conference (day schedule) NO SCHOOL Veterans Day NO SCHOOL Thanksgiving Holiday Last Day of Student Attendance before Winter Break NO SCHOOL Winter Break NO SCHOOL Teacher Institute Day Students Return from Winter Break, Begin Second Semester NO SCHOOL Martin Luther King Holiday Professional Learning Day- Early Dismissal Professional Learning Day- Early Dismissal NO SCHOOL President s Day Holiday NO SCHOOL Casimir Pulaski Holiday Afternoon will provide for Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences NO SCHOOL Spring Break Students and Staff return from Spring Break Last Day of Student Attendance if no emergency days used Professional Learning Day - Early Dismissal Last Day of Student Attendance if all emergency days used Final Report Cards for students in Grades K-12 are mailed at the end of the year
-146dDiscussion: Member Hagnauer expressed her concerns about starting this early in the year, such as, how will it affect the students that may be working at the park district and the summer season no being over with at that time. Member McMasters asked if the calendar will fit the perimeter that the schools need. Kristen Novacich-Koberna, Director of Elementary/Title 1 explained this calendar is made for the following school year, it will not be finalized until May because the school district could have to use more emergency days this year which will take the students into the summer months and would affect the summer school program. She explained the Board would only be approving for this calendar to be sent to the Regional Office of Education. Mrs. Novacich-Koberna also explained the calendar is made for the following year so that parents and staff are given enough notice to plan vacations etc. With this calendar, it allows students to be out of school before Memorial Day. The calendars in the past had students returning for a day or two after the Memorial Day holiday. We are finding that most students do not return after the Memorial Day holiday. We have to allow 185 days of student attendance with four Professional Learning Days, two parent/teacher conferences plus holidays. Member Hagnauer asked which calendar Student Advisory Member Keel felt would be best. Student Advisory Member Keel explained she like calendar (B) because as a student we are ready for school to be over and by the end of the summer we are ready for school to start again, so she does not see any problems with an early start of school. Tom Schooley, District Attorney asked if there are any issues with Daryl Munger, Director of Building Services having enough time for any school projects that may be going on. Another concern was involving sports and if the earlier start time would interfere with the different sports activities. The answer was no; an earlier start will not interfere with the regular sports season. Members voting Knogl, aye, Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, 13. LIBRARY PROGRAM GRANT (135); Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Yates, upon the recommendation of the administration to accept the Library Program Grant. I am pleased to inform you that the Granite City Community Unit School District has received the FY2018 School District Library Program Grant award in the amount of $4,423.50. We were able to maximize the award amount due to the establishment of library programs in all of our buildings. The allocation this year is based on enrollment numbers and will provide materials to Granite City High School, Coolidge Junior High and Grigsby Intermediate School. All funds will be encumbered by June 30, 2019 and spent by August 15, 2019. Discussion: Member Knogl asked if any of these books will be going to the elementary buildings. Donald Harris, Director of Student Services explained the elementary buildings receive their books from the title 1 funds. Members voting Cook Sedabres, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, 14. BID #2-18 PROJECT DESIGN FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AT COOLIDGE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (136); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Jones, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve CENPRO Services, Inc. bid #2-18 project design for asbestos abatement at Coolidge Junior High School. Members voting Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, and Hagnauer, 15. BID #3-18 STRUCTURAL REPAIR OF CONCRETE FLOOR BEAMS AT COOLIDGE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (137); Motion by Member McMasters, seconded by Member Yates, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve Tindall Construction, Inc. bid #3-18 structural repair of concrete floor beams at Coolidge Junior High School. Members voting Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Jones, aye, and Hagnauer,
-146e- 16. DISTRICT CURRICULUM COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (138); Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Cook Sedabres, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve the district curriculum committee recommendations. 1. Coolidge Science Department Add New Course: Accelerated Science 7 th Grade Add New Course: Accelerated Science 8 th Grade 2. Coolidge Band: Add New Course: Wind Ensemble Members voting McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, and Hagnauer, 17. REPORTS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION; Reviewed the following reports: UPDATE ON ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM (139); DISTRICT WINTER FINANCIAL UPDATE (141); COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMMITTEE REPORT (142); DISTRICT ACTIVITY AND MEMORIAL FUND STATEMENT FOR NOVEMBER 2017 (143 & a-d) 18. EXPULSION (140); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Jones to uphold the recommendation for expulsion with services for one year of a Coolidge Junior High School student. Members voting Knogl, aye, Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, and Hagnauer, 19. EXECUTIVE SESSION Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Jones, to go into executive session for the exceptions noted under 5 ILCS 120/2 Open Meetings: The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body; 2(c)(1) Student disciplinary matters; 2(c)(9) The purchase or lease of real property for use by the public body; or setting a price thereof; 2(c)(5)(6) Collective bargaining matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives; 2(c)(2) Litigation, when an action against, affecting or on behalf of the particular public body has been filed is probable or imminent.2(c)(11) To discuss school building safety and security and security procedures. 2(c)(8); and Student Safety 2(c)(8) Members voting Jones, aye, Yates, aye, McMasters, aye, Knogl, aye, and Hagnauer,
-146fThe Board was called into Executive Session at 6:19 p.m. Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Yates, to exit Executive Session and resume the meeting at 6:38 p.m. Members voting all aye: voice vote, motion carried. 20. EXECUTIVE SESSION MINUTES (144); Motion by Member Cook Sedabres, seconded by Member Yates, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve the Executive Session Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Education held on January 9, 2018. 21. EXECUTIVE SESSION MINUTES (144); Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Cook Sedabres, upon the recommendation of the administration to approve the Executive Session Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Board of Education held on January 16, 2018. 22. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Member Jones, seconded by Member Cook Sedabres, to adjourn the meeting at 6:45 p.m. Members voting all aye; voice vote; motion carried. Beverley Scroggins, Board President Matt Jones, Secretary