1 Board of Education Meeting Minutes March 12, 2018 The Board of Education met in regular session at 6:00 pm in Washington Conference Room. President Aldrich called the meeting to order. Present were Mr. Aldrich, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Russel, Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, Treasurer Mr. Barnhart, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Roth, and Superintendent Mr. Kurt. CELEBRATIONS Ms. Stahl, Whittier Principal, introduced teacher Christina Qualls and two of her students who demonstrated how they use Google Classroom. Mr. Kurt introduced Ms. Karhoff and Ms. Mates who spoke about Applied Behavior Analysis. Ms. Mates stated that Findlay City Schools is far ahead of the rest of the state if not the nation in applied behavior analysis. She believes that districts will be looking at Findlay City Schools and seeking advice on how to implement this program in the schools. They have seen amazing results with students. She and Ms. Karhoff shared the data to show how well students are doing with this program. Alexander Jones from the State Auditor’s office presented the Auditor’s Award with Distinction to Findlay City Schools and the Treasurer, Mike Barnhart. Mr. Barnhart noted this is the 27 th year of clean audits and he thanked his predecessors, his staff and all of FCS employees. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Angela Dittman, FEA Co-President stated how wonderful the Google Classrooms are and shared an example of how a student was able to join a Google Hangout and see what the class was doing while recovering from surgery. She also celebrated all the schools and staff that participated in the Children’s Mentoring Connection Bowling for Kids event. Mr. Kupferberg addressed the board and spoke about his upcoming run for the Ohio Senate. 2018-003-001 APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was motioned by Mrs. Robertson, seconded by Mrs. Russel to approve the Regular Meeting minutes from the February 12, 2018 meeting and the Special Meeting minutes from the February 15, 2018 special meeting. Roll call: Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mrs. Russel, aye; Mr. Aldrich, aye; Mr. Cooper, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried. CORRESPONDENCE Mr. Kurt shared the correspondence from Dr. Fell regarding the S.T.E.M. exhibits that will be at the Mazza Museum. He stated this was another wonderful collaboration between the University of Findlay and Findlay City Schools. 2018-003-002 CONSENT ITEMS (A-Q) It was motioned by Mr. Cooper, seconded by Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, to approve consent items A-Q. CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL A. Leave of Absence (will use paid sick, personal, and/or vacation time, if available) Becky Pfaltzgraf (FHS, English) Effective: 3/2/18-4/1/18 Reason: FMLA B. Resignation *David Barnhill (Principal, Wilson Vance) (21 years) Reason: Resignation Effective: June 30, 2018 *Note: Once formally retired under STRS, Mr. Barnhill’s unused leave as of June 30, 2018 will be compensated in accordance with the administrative compensation plan and with the understanding that he is resigning for retirement purposes and he has completed his contract year Alyssa Salsbury (Speech Pathologist, Washington) (4 years) Reason: Resignation Effective: July 31, 2018 C. Retirement Lorie Bishop (Grade 4, Bigelow Hill) (19 years) (5/1/18 per Mr. Barnhart, Treasurer, she is not eligible for retirement via STRS) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 25, 2018 Cheryl Hindall (Kindergarten, Northview) (20 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 31, 2018 Anne Wilin (Grade 2, Whittier) (34 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 25, 2018 D. Appointments 1. Home Instructor - Step 0 @ $22.01 per hour for 2017-2018 School Year Jennifer Guerrero
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Board of Education Meeting Minutes March 12, 2018
The Board of Education met in regular session at 6:00 pm in Washington Conference Room. President Aldrich called the meeting to order. Present were Mr. Aldrich, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Russel, Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, Treasurer Mr. Barnhart, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Roth, and Superintendent Mr. Kurt.
CELEBRATIONS
Ms. Stahl, Whittier Principal, introduced teacher Christina Qualls and two of her students who demonstrated how they use Google Classroom. Mr. Kurt introduced Ms. Karhoff and Ms. Mates who spoke about Applied Behavior Analysis. Ms. Mates stated that Findlay City Schools is far ahead of the rest of the state if not the nation in applied behavior analysis. She believes that districts will be looking at Findlay City Schools and seeking advice on how to implement this program in the schools. They have seen amazing results with students. She and Ms. Karhoff shared the data to show how well students are doing with this program. Alexander Jones from the State Auditor’s office presented the Auditor’s Award with Distinction to Findlay City Schools and the Treasurer, Mike Barnhart. Mr. Barnhart noted this is the 27 th year of clean audits and he thanked his predecessors, his staff and all of FCS employees.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Angela Dittman, FEA Co-President stated how wonderful the Google Classrooms are and shared an example of how a student was able to join a Google Hangout and see what the class was doing while recovering from surgery. She also celebrated all the schools and staff that participated in the Children’s Mentoring Connection Bowling for Kids event. Mr. Kupferberg addressed the board and spoke about his upcoming run for the Ohio Senate. 2018-003-001 APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was motioned by Mrs. Robertson, seconded by Mrs. Russel to approve the Regular Meeting minutes from the February 12, 2018 meeting and the Special Meeting minutes from the February 15, 2018 special meeting. Roll call: Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mrs. Russel, aye; Mr. Aldrich, aye; Mr. Cooper, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried.
CORRESPONDENCE
Mr. Kurt shared the correspondence from Dr. Fell regarding the S.T.E.M. exhibits that will be at the Mazza Museum. He stated this was another wonderful collaboration between the University of Findlay and Findlay City Schools. 2018-003-002 CONSENT ITEMS (A-Q) It was motioned by Mr. Cooper, seconded by Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, to approve consent items A-Q.
CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL A. Leave of Absence (will use paid sick, personal, and/or vacation time, if available)
B. Resignation *David Barnhill (Principal, Wilson Vance) (21 years) Reason: Resignation Effective: June 30, 2018 *Note: Once formally retired under STRS, Mr. Barnhill’s unused leave as of June 30, 2018 will be compensated in accordance with the administrative compensation plan and with the understanding that he is resigning for retirement purposes and he has completed his contract year Alyssa Salsbury (Speech Pathologist, Washington) (4 years) Reason: Resignation Effective: July 31, 2018 C. Retirement Lorie Bishop (Grade 4, Bigelow Hill) (19 years) (5/1/18 per Mr. Barnhart, Treasurer, she is not eligible for retirement via STRS) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 25, 2018 Cheryl Hindall (Kindergarten, Northview) (20 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 31, 2018 Anne Wilin (Grade 2, Whittier) (34 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: May 25, 2018
D. Appointments
1. Home Instructor - Step 0 @ $22.01 per hour for 2017-2018 School Year Jennifer Guerrero
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2. Home Instructor - Step 2 @ $22.59 per hour for 2017-2018 School Year
Cheryl Corron 3. Volunteer – 2017-2018 Certified Club Advisors/Helpers Lindsey Boes – Glenwood Food Pantry Volunteer Jordan Fields – Teen Institute Volunteer Advisor Jessica Frost – Glenwood Food Pantry Volunteer Ursella Jefferson – Teen Institute Volunteer Advisor Kim Murphy – Glenwood Food Pantry Volunteer Coordinator Cesar Ruiz – Glenwood Food Pantry Volunteer Coordinator Brooke Schnipke – Glenwood Food Pantry Volunteer
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL E. Leave of Absence (will use paid sick, personal, and/or vacation time, if available) Darlene Beuschlein (FABSS, Wilson Vance) Effective: 2/20/17-2/23/18 Reason: FMLA Cathy Dewey (Jefferson, Aide) Effective: 2/26/18 - 3/23/18 Reason: Personal Jennifer Howard (Washington, Preschool Aide) Effective: 1/30/18 - 2/12/18 Reason: Personal Julie Merrin (FHS, Secretary) Effective: 3/23/18 - 5/28/18 Reason: FMLA Angela Usry (Lincoln, Library Aide) Effective: 1/25/18-3/20/18 Reason: FMLA F. Resignation Jalynne Nuveman (Aide, Washington) (7 months) Reason: Other Employment Effective: March 30, 2018 Tonya Tracy (Nurse, Jefferson) (18 years) Reason: Other Employment Effective: March 19, 2018 G. Retirement Valli Hayden (Aide, Millstream) (31 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: June 1, 2018 Dewey Lee (Director of Custodial Svc, Facilities) (13 years) Reason: Retirement Effective: June 30, 2018 H. Reclassification Rhonda Waldman From: Lincoln 214-day Secretary (not working on calamity days/delays), Step 10 @ $18.33/hour To: Welcome Center 234-day Secretary (working calamity days/delays), Step 10 @ $18.48/hour Effective: March 15, 2018
I. Appointments
The superintendent recommends approval of the following appointments, at salaries in accordance with the adopted salary schedules, and contingent upon subsequent receipt by the Board of a report from B.C.I. which is not inconsistent with the applicant’s answers on the employment application
1. Culinary Aide Jennifer Barker (Culinary Aide, Millstream) Salary: Step 4 @ $14.75/hour (4 years previous experience) Effective: March 5, 2018
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2. Building Intervention Grant @ $10.32 per hour Teri Eckman-Coup – Jefferson 3. Noon Hour Monitor @ $9.98/hour Teresa Parsell – Whittier
4. Volunteer – 2017-2018 Classified Club Advisors/Helpers Bridget Olenik – High School Band Volunteer
J. Acceptance of Gifts GIFT: Leadership Polo Shirts for all teachers and students for the 2018-2019 school year for Project Based Learning Project and
boxes for each student to keep their shirt in estimating approximately $3500. FROM: Whirlpool TO: Jacobs Primary School GIFT: $1000.00 FROM: Xu Lu and Ailing Chen TO: Whittier Primary Library GIFT: $1500.00 FROM: Nature’s Housekeepers TO: Chamberlin Hill Intermediate GIFT: $20.00 FROM: Terry Adams TO: Findlay Athletics Department in honor of Jay Lussier
K. Monthly Treasurers Report The treasurer recommends approval of the February Treasurers Report as shown in EXHIBIT A.
L. New Teen Institute Student Club
The superintendent recommends approval of the new student club Teen Institute as shown in EXHIBIT B.
M. Millage Resolution
The treasurer recommends approval of the Resolution Accepting the Amounts and Rates as Determined by the Budget Commission and Authorizing the Necessary Tax Levies and certifying them to the County Auditor as shown in EXHIBIT C.
N. FY18 Appropriations Amendment #2 The treasurer recommends approval of the FY18 Appropriations Amendment #2 as shown in EXHIBIT D.
O. Sales Complaints
The treasurer recommends approval to grant the treasurer authorization to instruct attorneys Rich & Gillis to file valuation complaints with the Hancock County Board of Revision based upon 2016 and 2017 property sales as recommended by the finance committee.
P. Summer School Brochure The superintendent recommends approval of the 2018 Summer School Brochure as shown in EXHIBIT E. Q. Pilot Food Pantry Program The superintendent recommends approval of the Pilot Food Pantry Program at Glenwood as shown in EXHIBIT F.
Roll call: Mr. Cooper, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye; Mr. Aldrich, aye; Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mrs. Russel, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
Ms. Roth and Mr. Imke presented the New Curriculum: EXHIBIT G
1. Teen Leadership Pilot (FHS) 2. Computer and Tech Maintenance Pilot (FHS) 3. Exploratory Spanish (7th grade) 4. Fountas & Pinnell Core Reading Classroom for grades K-3 and Leveled Literacy Intervention for grades K-5 5. Textbook proposal for Fountas & Pinnell and LLI materials
Superintendent Kurt presented a draft of the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 School Calendars: EXHIBIT H.
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ACTION ITEM
2018-003-003 OUT OF STATE TRAVEL
It was motioned by Mrs. Russel, seconded by Mrs. Robertson to approve the following out of state travel:
• Friday, April 27th – Tuesday, May 1st for We the People students and coaches/teachers to travel to Washington DC to participate in National Finals.
• Retro-Active: Friday, March 2nd for Alex Houck to travel to Detroit, Michigan to attend Auto-Rama • April 5th-April 10th: Craig Perry to travel to Rochester Hills, MI for recertification for Handling PRO and training in iRVision. • June 1st- June 10th for Superintendent Kurt, FHS Principal Mr. Imke and ESL teacher Mrs. Shank to travel to Kawaguchi City our
sister city and to build our school district relationship at an approximate cost of $7500 combined total for all 3 attendees.
Roll call: Mrs. Russel, aye; Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mr. Aldrich, aye; Mr. Cooper, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried.
REPORTS TO THE BOARD Mrs. Plesec gave a brief report to the Board on the 4 C’s; Collaboration, Creativity, Communication and Critical Thinking and how they were being used at Jefferson.
SUPERINTENDENTS COMMENTS
Mr. Kurt shared an email from Hope House employees commending a Bigelow Hill student who taught them how to properly shake hands. “The Big Shake” is a standing tradition at Bigelow Hill that teaches students the proper way to give a handshake. 2018-003-004 EXECUTIVE SESSION It was motioned by Mrs. Russel, seconded by Mrs. Robertson to go into Executive Session at 7:10 pm to discuss employment and compensation of personnel and upcoming negotiations with employee bargaining units. Roll call: Mrs. Russel, aye; Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mr. Aldrich, aye; Mr. Cooper, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried. 2018-003-005 ADJOURNMENT It was motioned by Mr. Aldrich, seconded by Dr. Siebenaler Wilson to adjourn the meeting at 7:56 pm. Roll call: Mr. Aldrich, aye; Dr. Siebenaler Wilson, aye; Mr. Cooper, aye; Mrs. Robertson, aye; Mrs. Russel, aye. President Aldrich declared the motion carried.
__________________________________________ Treasurer ___________________________________________ President To be read and approved on April 16, 2018.
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Exhibit A
Findlay High School Teen Institute
Title: Teen Institute
Purpose: Through Teen Institute, students will develop the skills to make drug-free, healthy lifestyle choices, to become resilient and responsible adults, and to positively impact their school and community through service projects, events, and programs, working with like-minded organizations (LMO’s). Students will also become better equipped with the knowledge and abilities to make positive choices for themselves, as well as to encourage their peers to do the same. Teen Institute will promote substance free environments and activities in which all Findlay High School students may partake in. Organization: Executive Council:
● Teacher Advisor(s): Responsible for organizing and overseeing club meetings. Their purpose is to monitor the progress of the club.
● Secretary: ○ Record meeting minutes ○ Share announcements and updates ○ Responsible for attendance
● Treasurer: ○ Manages finances ○ Helps plan events
● Student Coordinator: ○ Help raise club awareness ○ Communicates with FHS staff and students ○ Responsible for keeping spirit of the group high
Teen Institute will elect other officers or committee as the need develops. Membership: Any FHS student who is interested in a substance-free lifestyle may be a member, provided they meet the FHS requirements for participation in extracurricular activities.
Credit Recovery Session 1: 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Middle & High School Session 2: 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. June 4 through June 29, 2018 Cosmetology Session Time: 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Physical Education
Credits: .25 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Complete Grade 8
Location: Donnell Middle School 301 Baldwin Ave. Findlay, Ohio 45840
Cost: Findlay City School Students: $125. 00
Non-Resident Students: $155.00
*The class must have a minimum of 14 students to be held. If the class does not reach a minimum enrollment it will
be cancelled and students will be informed as soon as possible.
*If the course is full, you will be placed on a waiting list.
*Findlay City School students will be given priority over non-resident students regarding space availability
Credit Recovery for High School & Middle School This is a Computer Based Online course taken for students who have previously enrolled and completed a course but did not earn credit. Credit: .5
Location: Findlay High School 1200 Broad Ave. Findlay, Ohio 45840
Cost: Findlay City School Students: $60.00 per course
Non-Resident Students: $75.00 per course
High School Courses Offered: Government, American History, Economics, Biology, English 9, 10, 11, 12, Algebra I,
II, Geometry, Global Science, Global Social Studies, Integrated Science and Physical Science
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Exhibit E
Middle School Courses Offered: Math 6, 7, 8, Language Arts 6, 7, 8, Reading 6, 7, 8
After completion of the course, the student may request to take an additional course. Placement in additional
courses will be dependent upon open space and time.
*If additional sessions are needed due to high enrollment sessions will be added. Space is limited to 14 students per
session.
Cosmetology
Prerequisite: This is a prerequisite for 11th and 12th grade cosmetology students.
2019/2020 School Calendar (DRAFT) 184 teacher days including PT Conferences
Convocation/Building & Dept. Meetings Wednesday, August 28, 2019 First Day for Students Thursday, August 29, 2019 Labor Day – NO SCHOOL Monday, September 2, 2019 Fall Break Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 28 & 29, 2019 Winter Break Mon., Dec. 23, 2019 – Wed., January 1, 2020 Students First Day Back to School Thursday, January 2, 2020 MLK – NO SCHOOL Monday, January 20, 2020 Presidents Day – NO SCHOOL Monday, February 17, 2020 Spring Break – NO SCHOOL Fri., & Mon. April 10 &13, 2020 Last Day for Students (176 Days) Thursday, May 21, 2020 Clerical Day for Teachers Friday, May 22, 2020 Findlay High School Commencement Saturday, May 23, 2020
(All Millstream students will follow the Findlay City Schools Calendar)
9-Week Grading Periods First 9-Week Grading Period 08/29/19 – 10/30/19 44 days Second 9-Week Grading Period 10/31/19 – 01/14/20 44 days Third 9-Week Grading Period 01/15/20 – 03/18/20 44 days Fourth 9-Week Grading Period 03/19/20 – 05/21/20 44 days
TOTAL DAYS IN SESSION for students = 176 student days
Professional Development Days for teachers – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS: 8/26/2019 (flexible) 5/27/2020 (flexible) 8/27/2019 (flexible) 5/28/2020 (flexible)
New Teacher Orientation: 8/22-8/23 Convocation 8/28
**Parent Teacher Conferences will be scheduled in the PM on 4 different dates at each buildings and count as 2 school days.**
Approved:
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Exhibit H
FINDLAY CITY SCHOOL Findlay, Ohio
2020/2021 School Calendar (DRAFT) 184 teacher days including PT Conferences
Convocation/Building & Dept. Meetings Wednesday, September 2, 2020 First Day for Students Thursday, September 3, 2020 Labor Day – NO SCHOOL Monday, September 7, 2020 Fall Break Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 26 & 27, 2020 Winter Break Wed., Dec. 23, 2020 – Fri., Jan.1, 2021 Students First Day Back to School Monday, January 4, 2021 MLK – NO SCHOOL Monday, January 18, 2021 Presidents Day – NO SCHOOL Monday, February 15, 2021 Spring Break – NO SCHOOL Fri. & Mon., April 2 & 5, 2021 Last Day for Students (176 Days) Thursday, May 27, 2021 Clerical Day for Teachers Friday, May 28, 2021 Findlay High School Commencement Saturday, May 29, 2021
(All Millstream students will follow the Findlay City Schools Calendar)
9-Week Grading Periods First 9-Week Grading Period 09/03/20 – 11/04/20 44 days Second 9-Week Grading Period 11/05/20 – 01/20/21 44 days Third 9-Week Grading Period 01/21/21 – 03/24/21 44 days Fourth 9-Week Grading Period 03/25/21 – 05/27/21 44 days
TOTAL DAYS IN SESSION for students = 176 student days
Professional Development Days for teachers – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS: 8/31/2020 (flexible) 6/1/2021 (flexible) 9/1/2020 (flexible) 6/2/2021 (flexible)
**Parent Teacher Conferences will be scheduled in the PM on 4 different dates at each buildings and count as 2 school days.**
New Teacher Orientation: 8/27-8/28 Convocation 9/02/2020