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on the /0900 for a Special Pd. teacher for two <br />kids. We are responsible for 407. of this cost and <br />the state pays 607.. They speak no English. <br />Haefele asked about cooperative education for CUSTODIAL <br />these Pods with other districts? Litman said we CONTRACT FM <br />spoke to other districts too late for this year 19f14-87 <br />but it is a possibility for next year. Toils <br />problem is shared by all school a. Tuttle <br />suggested that we talk to 11207. On roll call vote <br />all members voted in favor of toils motion. <br />MIDDi.E SCI10ClL Lhelbarg moved and Pitsch seconded the motion <br />BPEECII, GRADE to approve the course change in the Grandview <br />6 L 7 program which will permit the offering of nine OrFN DISCUSSIOU <br />weeks of Rpeeclt• for sixth and noventh grade <br />students. On roll call vote, all members voted in <br />favor of this motion. Chelberg commented that tier <br />&tit grade daughter is really enjoying this course <br />offering and learning what Speech is about. <br />CnIITOt1E Goblirsch said this is an informational item <br />CURRICULUM which is in response to tine prior request from <br />Haofele to get a list of outside organizations or <br />groups who could critique our curriculum and <br />oporatton%. lhaefele waked the super Intpndent if <br />these people specialized in school curriculum. <br />Stevenson said they did. <br />P F n nEPORT Diane Arneson, district news reporter, utbmltted a <br />complete report to the board oo the new PER laws. <br />Goblirsch said we have to address the chant-s that <br />have to he made. Diane said tit* board must docile <br />how important It is to comply tilts year. She said <br />a committee must be formed of community, staff, <br />and administration, that would form the PER <br />instructional goals for the current year. Ritchie <br />asked about the aid we would receive for this. <br />About 11.00 per ADM, which is roughly 17000. Ihw <br />basic responsibility will be shifted to the Board. <br />We should he planning for the 1905-86 school year. <br />Goblirsch said we need administrative and teacher <br />input. Ritchie asked that target dates be <br />established for this project su we stay on tasP. <br />The Curriculum Committee should also be involved. <br />Goblirsch noted. We must be careful not to choov <br />hand picked community people with certain biases. <br />Diane noted that we should pick one subject area <br />for the report, then the whole repoct would focus <br />Un tills subject aroma. Note instructional goals, <br />how wall did we met them, etc. Goblirsch asked <br />t4aefele to meet with administration to disect <br />these %uh jecta and br trig them to the September <br />Study Session. <br />A M 9 B Gob l l r sch asked if ariyorie had any suygw . t i ins <br />IEGISLAiIVF for legislative proposals. Tuttle moved atd <br />1'Rf1ftOSA1 S Chet her y seconded the mot 1 ort to suuml t the <br />Superintetident tenure Law issue. This Issue was <br />submitted to MSBA last year. Ritchie asked for <br />copies tit previous co►respondeaice. On roll call <br />vote, all members voted "Aye". <br />Chelberg moved and Tuttle seconded the motion to <br />approve the 1984-07 Custodian Contract"as preswnted <br />by the School Board Negotiations Committee. <br />Chelberg rommented that the committee worked within <br />the guldelinws net by the Guard. The Worker's <br />Compensation clause was Inserted an requested by <br />the Puar d. fkt roll call vote, flaefelw voted "No", <br />wltlt all other members voting in favor of this <br />motion. <br />Dr. Smith noted that Illlltop had the television <br />special can education taped that was on last week. <br />Education, dropping enrollment in public education <br />are seroouti issues. Ile said In a few years he <br />won't be able to find a teacher out there. He <br />doesn't hear the Board discussing these issues. <br />Pitsch asked about the School Calendar and read a <br />letter from a parent asking why we start .chool so <br />early? Stevenson said there are as many other <br />people who call when the calendar Is puthod later <br />for the last day of school. We cannot pease <br />everyone, Stevenson noted. <br />Gubllrsch noted that on October 10, the Levy <br />approval is due. He suggested meeting on Oct. 10 <br />at 7:00pa for a Public Hearing. Ritclilo said chat <br />we should meet sooner to review this, rather titan <br />ti-e day thvt It Is due. Goblirsch rioted that the <br />Accounting Department is where all the Information <br />comes from and there isn't much that can be <br />chariyed, It is compiling the figures. After <br />discussion, it was decided that a Public Hearing <br />would tape place on October 2 iTues.1 at 7:00pm. on <br />thin topic. The September 74th Study Session would <br />start at 7:00 p.m. Some of the topics will be tote <br />PER law and Curriculum Review, The Policy Manual <br />and districtMlde enrollment and staffing. <br />GohIIr-nclt said we should have art <br />Administration/Board Mpetirig regarding staffing, <br />en►ullarrntn, etc. Chelbar g said we need a <br />pr oyr vs% r rpor t on the st at us of requests tit* <br />Board made last year on specific items. <br />14allowe11 asked about the Meet L Confer session <br />for the fall. ilia teacher's union Is to Initiate <br />title mooting If they need to discuss something. <br />Also, a Study Bess Ioil itea that needs to be <br />covered la the procedure for funding events such <br />art the "Ynrlie America" and "lip With Ponple" <br />Fir esontatlons. <br />Thom nctuber Study Session can talk about staffing <br />and the staff can he present. <br />Itap frie asked about the SuppOrtntoodent's finals. <br />