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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD <br />OF ORONO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 278 <br />HELD ON MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1985 <br />The regular meeting of the School Board of Independent School District N278 was <br />held on Monday, April 22, 1985. <br />Present: Dave McKown William Levering James Seiter <br />Don Anderson Reuben Palm William Fenholt <br />Kitty Crosby <br />Absent: James Franklin <br />UPON MOTION by Kitty Crosby, seconded by Bill Levering, the minutes of the April <br />8, 1985 regular meeting were approved as presented. <br />As the entire Board will attend the Awards Night ceremony at the high school on <br />May 21, 1985, at 8:00 p.m., the regular School Board meeting scheduled in order <br />to canvass the School Board election will begin at 9:00 p.m. <br />Don Anderson reported on the Parent Meet and Confer meeting held on April 15, <br />1985. Issues discussed were grading, chemical dependency expenditures, number <br />of students in third grade, elementary conferences, lunches at the elementary <br />school and the ungraded system at Schumann Elementary. Mr. Anderson stated that <br />he felt parents should first contact their respective principals regarding such <br />issues and if they could not be solved on an administrative level, then the <br />Parent Meet and Confer cc.mittee could become involved. <br />Mary Smith of Dow -Sat Cable TV was present to provide further explanation/answer <br />questions with regard to the agreement the District entered into w`th Dow -Sat. <br />The Board expressed concerns in the areas of on -site generation of programming, <br />staffing, Maple Plain franchise, coordinating programs with Maple Plain, etc. <br />After a lengthy discussion, the Board felt that the system now being implemented <br />should be evaluated from time to time by Community Education and the Board so as <br />to remain informed as to progres:!rir, ,ry changes. <br />UPON MOTION by Kitty Crosby, seconded by Bill Levering, the low bids for the <br />special education remodeling and the hiqh school insulation project were <br />approved as folloâ–º.s: <br />Peterson Construction, special education <br />remodeling S49,998.00 <br />Roman Construction for the high school <br />insulation project S31,900.00 <br />Mr. Fenholt stated that these bids fall below LhP architectural estimates and <br />are well within the tiudget. Special education remodeling will be entirely paid <br />from Federal funds and about 213 of the insulation project will be paid from <br />energy grant funds. <br />