Call to order by President Suzanne McEachron at p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Notice of Emergency Exits Cell phones and pagers We, the Granville School Community, will provide a safe respectful environment where all students, using their full potential, achieve excellence, develop individual strengths and become responsible caring citizens. We will foster the value of lifelong learning. 1. Approval of Agenda; as stands 2. District/Staff Recognition Board of Education recognition Motion require 3. Public Participation 4. Approval of Minutes 4.1 September 10, 2018 Meeting 5. Upcoming Events 5.1 10/19/18 Superintendent s Day No School 5.2 10/22/18 10/26/18 Winter Sports sign up 5.3 10/25/18 Trunk or Treat GES Parking Lot 5:30pm -7:00pm 5.4 10/27/18 ACTs JSHS 5.5 10/29/18 Building Comm. Meeting DO Conf. Rm. 6:00pm 5.6 10/31/18 Halloween Parades MJT 1:15 GES 1:55 5.7 11/1/18 Band Booster Meeting 6:30 5.8 11/1/18 Player/Parent/Coaches Mtg. HS Auditorium 6:30 5.9 11/2&3/18 All County Music Festival Lake Placid 5.10 11/3/18 SATs JSHS 5.11 11/4/18 Daylight Saving Time 5.12 11/5/18 Var. & JV Winter Sports Practice begins 5.13 11/12/18 Veterans Day No School 1
5.14 11/13/18 Building Comm. Meeting DO Conf. Rm. 5:45 5.15 11/13/18 - BOE Meeting JSHS 7:00pm 6. Communications 7. Unfinished Business 7.1.1 Board review on proposed resolutions and determination of vote at the NYSSBA Convention 7.1.2 Revised 2018-2019 School Calendar 8. Reports 8.1 Thomas McGurl Superintendent 8.2 James Polunci Interim JSHS Principal 8.3 Cara Talmadge GES Principal 8.4 Paul Morcone MJT Principal 8.5 Edward Vladyka Building Committee Update 9. New Business 9.1 CSE Minutes Dale Bucciero 9.1.1 CSE Minutes for October 2018 (18-19) 9.2 Senior Class Trip 9.2.1 Marc Lambert and Senior students would like to present plans for the 2019 Senior Trip 9.3 9.3 Field Trips 9.3.1 10/30/18 ELA 11Honors/APUS History/Supa Soc. Salem, MA Burton/ Marsfelder/Bromley 9.3.2 11/15/18 11/18/18 Northeast Instrumental Music Festival Lake Placid J. Stout 9.3.3 10/21/18 through 10/28/18 FFA Nat l Convention, Indianapolis, IN B. Trinkle/K. Becker 9.3.4 1/20/19 - VEX Robotics Competition Rochester, NY G. Gendron FYI 12/8/18 - VEX Robotics Competition Poughkeepsie, NY G. Gendron 2
12/1/18 VEX Robotics Competition Chittenango, NY G. Gendron 1/21/2018 Gr. 5 Proctor s Theater 5 th Grade teachers 1/26/19 - VEX Robotics Competition Lansingburgh, NY G. Gendron 2/9/19 - VEX Robotics Competition Queensbury, NY G. Gendron 9.4 Revised Policies (These two policies will replace the ones in the revised policy manual) 9.4.1 Policy #5413 Procurement: Uniform Grant Guidance for Federal Awards 9.4.2 Policy #6121 Sexual Harassment In The Workplace 9.4.3 Revised Policy Manual Business Financial 10.1 Warrants Philip Berke 10.1 Warrant Report 10.1.1 Warrant # 030 General Fund dated 8/22/2018 10.1.2 Warrant # 031 Federal Fund dated 8/23/2018 10.1.3 Warrant # 032 General Fund dated 8/23/2018 10.1.4 Warrant # 033 Trust & Agency Fund dated 8/31/2018 10.1.5 Warrant # 034 Cafeteria Fund dated 9/14/2018 10.1.6 Warrant # 035 Trust & Agency Fund dated 9/14/2018 10.1.7 Warrant # 036 General Fund dated 9/17/2018 10.1.8 Warrant # 037 General Fund dated 18-19 10.1.9 Warrant # 038 General Fund dated 9/17/2018 10.1.10 Warrant # 039 General Fund dated 9/18/2018 10.2 Treasurer Reports 10.2.1 August 2018 Report 10.2.2 September 2018 Report 10.3 Cafeteria Report September 2018 3
10.4 Tax Refunds RESOLVED, that the District shall be authorized to accept payments within one dollar ($1.00) of the taxed amount in the following manner: if taxes are paid in excess of the taxed amount, but within one dollar ($1.00) of the amount due, the payment shall be accepted and the excess payment, in an amount not to exceed $0.99, shall not be refunded to the taxpayer; if taxes are paid in an amount less than the taxed amount, but within one dollar ($1.00) of the amount due, the payment shall be accepted by the District and no further action will be necessary on behalf of the taxpayer. Payments not within one dollar ($1.00) of the taxed amount shall be accepted and/or rejected in accordance with the New York State Real Property Tax Law and/or procedures established by the Granville Central School District. 10.5 Fund Raisers 10.5.1 Nov. 2018 FFA - Country Meats Meat Sticks Becker/Trinkle 10.6 Surplus Bids 10.6.1 Approval of Surplus Bids for Technology & Furniture 10.7 Donation 10.7.1 To the MJT Climate Committee T-shirts for staff donated by Barlow Electric 10.8 100,000 Locker Room Project the Board of Education (the Board ) of the Granville Central School District (the District ) is proposing Project 1: HS Door and Locker Room Alterations and the proposed Project entails the construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, reconstruction and/or rehabilitation involving no substantial changes or expansion beyond 10,000 square feet of existing structures and/or facilities; and the proposed Project is a routine activity of the District; and 4
the Board has considered the information and documentation, which describes the design and intent of the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Education as follows: 1. The District hereby establishes itself as the Lead Agency under 6 NYCRR Part 617, State Environmental Quality Review Act, (SEQRA). 2. The Proposed Action does not exceed thresholds established under SEQRA. 3. The Board hereby determines the Proposed Action is a Type II action in accordance with the SEQRA regulations. 4. No further review of the Proposed Action is required under SEQRA. 5. This resolution is effective immediately. 10.9 Cooperative Bidding for Water Testing The Cooperative Bidding (Purchasing) Service is a plan of a number of public school districts in the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Albany-Schoharie- Schenectady-Saratoga Counties area (Capital Region BOCES) in New York, to bid jointly equipment, supplies, contractual items, as well as cafeteria commodities, including but not limited to food, beverages and culinary items, and The School District named below is desirous of participating with other districts in the Capital Region BOCES in the joint bidding of the items mentioned above as authorized by General Municipal Law, Section 119-o, and This resolution shall not preclude the School District named below from separately bidding equipment, supplies and contractual items in those instances where only a single School District is seeking to make a purchase, and the School District named below may at its option notify the Capital Region BOCES that it elects not to participate in a particular bid, and The School District named below wishes to appoint the Capital Region BOCES to advertise for, bid, accept, tabulate bids and award bids on their behalf; therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Education of the School District listed below hereby appoints the 5
Capital Region BOCES to represent it in all matters relating above, and designates the Daily Gazette Newspaper as the legal publication for all related Cooperative Purchasing bid notifications, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Board of Education of the Central School listed below authorizes the Capital Region BOCES to represent it in all matters leading up to and including the entering into a contract for the purchase of the above mentioned commodities and services, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Board of Education of the School District listed below agrees to (1) assume its equitable share of the costs of the Cooperative Bidding; (2) abide by majority decisions of the participating districts; (3) abide by the Award of the BOCES Board; (4) and that after the award of the bid it will conduct all negotiations directly with the successful bidder(s). 11. Personnel 11.1 Resignations 11.1.1 Steven Randles Teaching Assistant effective 9/27/2018 11.1.2 Carl Pratt Bus Driver effective 10/7/2018 11.2 Mentors 11.2.1 Beth Ward Level II - $750.00 11.3 Non-Instructional Appointments 11.3.1 Jodie Prouty Teacher Aide - $10.40/hr. effective 10/27/2018 11.3.2 Kevin Kosach Bus Driver - $18.75/hr. effective9/17/2018 11.3.3 Kim O Leary-Cartmell Teacher Aide to Teaching Assistant effective 9/25/2018 - $12.34 11.3.4 Carl Pratt Monitor - $11.10/hr. effective 10/8/2018 11.3.5 Terry Moyer Monitor - $10.40/hr. effective 10/5/2018 11.3.6 Jeffrey Kelly Monitor - $10.40/hr. effective 10/17/2018 11.3.7 Bruce Schwab Bus Driver - $19.73/hr. effective 10/3/2018 11.3.8 Kimberly Zovistoski Teacher Aide - $10.40/hr. effective 10/15/2018 11.3.9 Sandra Stewart TA - $12.34/hr. effective 10/15/2018 11.3.10 Anthony Wetherby Monitor - $10.40/hr. effective pending fingerprint clearance 6
11.3.11 Julie Tremblay Cleaner/Laborer - $12.50/hr. effective 10/23/18 11.3.12 Constance Clark Teaching Assistant - $12.34/hr. effective 11.4 Additional Time as long as there is a need 11.4.1 Vicky Ingleston Work Program 1 hr. 10 min./daily - $20.99/hr. 11.4.2 Molly Conner Late Bus/Homework Club Approx. 1 hr./day - $20.99/hr. 11.4.3 Ann Simons - Late Bus/Homework Club Approx. 1 hr./day - $20.24/hr. (late bus is 4 days/week) 11.4.4 Kristi Printy 6 hr. driver to 7 hr. driver effective 9/17/18 11.4.5 Keren Rees add l 30min. of student duty 11.5 Non-Instructional Substitute Appointments 11.5.1 Ashley Porlier Food Service Helper - $10.40/hr. effective 10/15/2018 11.6 Leave Request 11.6.1 Non-Instructional Staff member requesting unpaid leave from 10/22/201 through 10/29/2018 11.7 Spring 2019 Coaches 11.7.1 Corey Burton Var. Baseball Head Coach - $3,654.08 (7) 11.7.2 Brian Bowe Var. Assist. Baseball Coach - $2,283.80 (3) 11.7.3 Mark Patch Var. Volunteer Baseball Coach 11.7.4 Cody Kober JV Baseball Coach - $2,577.24 (1) 11.7.5 Tim Best Mod. Baseball Coach - $2,147.70 (1) 11.7.6 Terry Wheeler Head Tennis Coach - $3,197.32 (12) 11.7.8 John Irion Var. Head Track & Field Coach - $3,654.08 (2) 11.7.9 Brianna Gould Var. Head Softball Coach - $3,654.08 (4) 7
12. Public Participation 11.7.10 Daniel Brown Var. Softball Assistant Coach - $2,283.80 (2) Winter Coach 11.7.11 Brian Jennings Mod. Boys Gr. 7 Basketball Coach - $2147.70 13. Executive Session MOTION BY, SECONDED BY, to go into Executive Session for discussion on: 1. Collective negotiations pursuant to article 14 of the Civil Service Law TIME IN: TIME OUT: 14. Action After Executive Session Granville Administrators Contract July 1, 2018 June 30, 2021 15. Adjournment MOTION BY, SECONDED BY, to adjourn the meeting at 8