Thursday, January 12, 2012

Two seats open on R-V school board

Board Summary
Butler R-V Regular January Board of Education Meeting
January 12, 2012

Old Business: None
New Business:
b. Mr. Heath Oates presented a curriculum overview of the district.
c. Candidacy for filing for the Board of Education closes Tuesday, Jan. 17th at 5:00 p.m. The following candidates have signed in the order of filing for the (2) available three year terms: Jim Herrell, Brad Davis, Robert Radford and Lindy Mailen. The district also has available (1) one year term. Bryan Tippie is the only candidate how has signed up for that position.
d. The board revisited the Phone policy and Mr. Hubbard had further defined academic day and possession.
e. Alan Stauffacher presented an overview of some of the legislative decisions that must be made in the Missouri State legislature in order for the district to be able to adequately project funding for next year. Some of those include how to pro-rate the formula and how the state will determine Hold Harmless school districts.
f. The board granted a request to allow the Optimist Club to host a Gun Show; proceeds would go back to support the school district.
g. The board reviewed the payments that were made through the Lease agreement. The district has accomplished all of projects as promised to the tax payers which included the elementary floor renovation, Agriculture roof, east and south parking lots at the high school and the track. In addition, the district was able to put in the lighting package at the track, sprinkler system, seeding, and a turnstile that will be installed in the near future. The board also will decide what the priorities will be for the remaining funds left over. Discussion items included: the sidewalk in front of the elementary on Fulton St. and the asphalt area on the elementary play ground.
Mr. Hubbard and Ms. Lawson presented their building level reports.
Closed Session:
The board reviewed the pay for Jr. High Wrestling.

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