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o <br />Z <br />INDEPENDENT SCIIUItt DISfRICT 0277 <br />Educational Grants Committee report by Gobllrsch <br />WEGIOW.A PUBLIC SC1KXKS LLJ <br />_ Q <br />reported that Pel 1ptt was asked, by the board, to <br />5600 Lynwoud Boulevard W <br />i <br />J� <br />servo on this committee. Stevenson is working on <br />g <br />Mound, Minnesota 55364 <br />the AlternatiYe Schooling Program and Pellett way <br />C <br />REOULAN SC11l1U1 BOARD htEE1iN0 C <br />tf� O <br />wins to work In this area also. The CUE Grant <br />September 10, 1904 J <br />LL <br />applications need to be filled out soon. <br />(Minutes <br />to be approved October 9, 1904) <br />U <br />O <br />Superintendennt Amp ort by Stevenson noted the <br />ATtENDANCE/ <br />the regular westing of the School Board was <br />enrollment counts for Grandview as 650 students, <br />LTTCAt[ON <br />relied to order at 8:O3 p.m. In the Lecture Ile I <br />C- <br />>- <br />hkxu+d Wastor+ka I►igh School total is 986. <br />the Westotnka Community Canter by William Goal I n, <br />Stevenson announced that the video on the <br />Cha►rman. In attandanca were: Ritchie , Tu , <br />Ombudsman Program wi:l be presented at the high <br />Pitsch, Gobllrsch, Chalberg, Hallowell and 11." w <br />U <br />school on September loth. <br />from the Board an wall as Superintendent Stevenson, <br />principal%, director Litman, teacher representative <br />Ilaefele said no on• ever asks parents why they <br />Eider former board member Pe:lett, school social <br />take hair kids out of our schools to attend <br />worl,er liolste, support staff, the press and parernts <br />private schools. tfa asked for name% of all <br />of the coamuni'y, <br />parent% who are residents of our district that are <br />not attending our schools. Ife will put together a <br />OPEN DISCUSSION <br />Gob llrsch congratulated all involved on the <br />questionnaire and poll thws%v people. Gobllrsch <br />successful opening of school. lie also welcomed <br />said that the board must approve this and it <br />the new Community Services Chair, Mr%. Sue <br />should be an agenda item. Hawfele responded thet <br />Schmidt, whu took led Koenecke's place. Gobllrsch <br />at+y board memher may solicit iniurmatlon from the <br />welcomed Pellett back from fits European trip, <br />public and board approval is not needed. <br />Stwvensoi+ said Its will get Liver* uam.rw frum the <br />TREASURER'S 0AT11 <br />Goblirsch announced that due to Pitsch's absence <br />schools. Thostwnso►n asked Haefsle ii these people <br />at one board meeting and overlooking this at our <br />called the office to notify us-? Haefwle said Its <br />last meeting, Pitsctn watild take i+is Oath of Office <br />asked these people this question slid they said <br />at this meeting. Pitsch took hi% oath and <br />they told the school. it was decided that this <br />Gobllrsch thanked him for accepting this position <br />would be a Study Session agenda item. <br />for another year. <br />Stevenson said fie will discuss the HSBA Program <br />MIta11ES APPROVED <br />Clio lberq moved and Haefelw seconded the motion to <br />then. <br />approve the minutes of tine August 13 regular board <br />meeting and the closed aweting o/ August 27. <br />Gobllrsch said the deadlines for the AMSD <br />Ritchis duly noted that he came late to the <br />Orientation registration is Sept. 14th. <br />August 27 closed meeting. Pitsch also noted that <br />he came late to this same meeting. The minutes <br />Diane Arneson, district reporter, annnuncwd the <br />shox+id nntw this addition. O, ro11 call vote, all <br />official opening of the current art exhibit by the <br />members of the board voted In favor of approving <br />students on Sept. Toth. The students will be <br />said minutes. <br />here. Watch for more Information regarding time. <br />COMMITTEE nEPURTS <br />The Policy Committee repot by Gublirsch noted <br />1nEASUREn'9 <br />Chelberg mo.sd a.:d Tuttle seconded the motiorn <br />that the Policy Manual would be a wain topic at <br />REPORT <br />to approve the current financial documwints and <br />the naxt Study Session. <br />Trwssurar's Reports as noted In agenda item 43. <br />Tuttle auk" what the large llerunepin lath bill was <br />ihw Persa+nel L'oitnmittee reptnt by Chwlbwrg noted <br />for? Pitch said this was for tuition costs for <br />that the coxsmittee has reached a twntative <br />January through June B. Litman noted that most of <br />agreement with the EOE sectwtarial uniort. The <br />It wan for Special Education. Tuttle questioned <br />Custodian Cnntrart is being prwsanted ton►ght ftx <br />Owens Service bill. Pitsch said this was for <br />board approval. I►ie bus dr Ivers are meeting at <br />opt tiara IcAI wtitiIpment malntenancw for one year. <br />the %saw time as the board meeting now. Chelbwrg <br />Gublirsch said to ask Sort (.arson how we agree an <br />announced that she is removing Mary Iturley's <br />the aavueOn <br />r-t, tc. roll roll vote, all members <br />contract from the Personnel Transactions, item 05. <br />voted 'Ave'. <br />Curriculum Committee report by liaefwle nutwd that <br />PERSOiNNEL <br />Itt-letw item 43, 11—y Hurley corrtrwct from agenda <br />he and Hallo -all met to form objectives slid they <br />Ift(V46ACTION: <br />per Che:ityrg. Cltelberg moved and Pitsch swcownded <br />will discuss wilh Sept. Stavensoi+ items from the <br />trip motion to approve the Personnel Transactions• <br />PER flrrynort. <br />as jtwd In agends item 64. Gobllrsch coaawr+ted <br />