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Northeast Community School District
March 18, 2020
Northeast Elementary Library
Regular Board of Education Meeting 6:00 P.M.
Zoom Meeting Link--
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A. Opening of Meeting Call to Order
Communications Recognition of Visitors Public Forum
B. Consent Agenda Items Approve Bills Outstanding
Recapitulation/Finance Summary Approve Minutes of Previous Meeting
Nurse Report Transportation Report Open Enrollments
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C. Information and Discussion Items (Non-Action Items)
Administrative Reports 2020-2021 Budget/Tax Rate Proposals
Northeast Bus Stop at 2046 - 442nd Ave Operational Sharing
Incentives COVID-19 Impact D. Action Items Consider Approving the
Personnel Report Consider Approving Action on Paying Support Staff
during COVID-19
Closure Consider Approving 2019-2020 School Calendar Changes due
to
COVID-19 Closure Consider Approving IDOE Request to Amend
Teacher Leadership and Compensation Grant Consider Approving the
Overnight Stay for the Northeast FFA to attend
the Iowa FFA Leadership Conference on April 19 - 21 in Ames,
Iowa Consider Approving the Overnight Stay for the Northeast IT
Club to
Attend the IT Olympics on April 24 - 25th in Ames, Iowa Consider
Approving the 2020-2021 Agreement with Clinton School
District for Shared Boys & Girls Tennis Consider Approving
the 2020-2021 Agreement with Clinton School
District for Shared Boys & Girls Swimming Consider
Acceptance of 2018-2019 Audit Consider Renewing Aramark Service
Agreements Consider Setting Wednesday, April 8th, as a Public
Hearing on the
2020-2021 Budget Consider Approving Memorandum of Understanding
for School
Resource Officer Consider Increasing Student Support Services
Position to 1.0 FTE Consider Adding Middle School Baseball Program
Consider Approving Lease Agreement with SHI International Corp
E. Consider Setting Date, Time and Place of the April Board
of
Education Meeting F. Announcements and Opportunities
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Closed Session
Consider closed session for the purpose of evaluating the
professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring,
performance or discharge is being considered necessary to prevent
needless and irreparable injury to that individual’s reputation and
that individual requests a closed session. Iowa Code 21.5(1)(i) G.
Adjournment
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B. Consent Agenda Items
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Student Local Option Debt
General Activity Management Sales Tax PPEL Service Sinking
Nutrition
Fund 10 Fund 21 Fund 22 Fund 33 Fund 36 Fund 40 Fund 41 Fund
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Beginning Balance-
January 31, 2020 770,243.18$ 134,546.17$ 237,426.63$ 135,853.89$
128,086.86$ 275,586.51$ 2,063,756.47$ 284,961.80$
Cash Receipts 1,263,948.44$ 31,186.55$ 1,711.51$ (232,883.96)$
1,092.51$ 2,445.40$ 4,919.09$ 49,823.04$
Cash Expenditures (841,947.91)$ (28,315.51)$ -$ (8,833.20)$
(3,090.00)$ -$ -$ (40,384.10)$
Ending Balance-
February 29, 2020 1,192,243.71$ 137,417.21$ 239,138.14$
(105,863.27)$ 126,089.37$ 278,031.91$ 2,068,675.56$ 294,400.74$
PRIOR YEAR -- FEBRUARY 2019 1,291,025.60$ 127,333.73$ 43,822.84$
107,556.57$ 37,562.91$ 273,268.13$ 1,832,542.97$ 210,358.75$
NORTHEAST COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
CASH BALANCE BY FUND
February 29, 2020
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Northeast Community School District Board Meeting Minutes
February 19, 2020 There was a board work session at 5:00 P.M. Via
video conference, Matt Gillespie, with Piper Sandler, reviewed the
school infrastructure financing capacity. Board President Rich
Krogmann called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 P.M. Present
were Directors Shawn Rathje, Mary Smith, Jeni Grantz, Andy
Friedrichsen, Board Secretary Marx and Superintendent Gray.
Administrators present were Jennifer Huling, Troy Hansen, and Leigh
McEwen. Joel Frost reviewed with the school board an offer from a
local farmer, Randall Potter, for free use of 10 acres of cropland
for organic crop production. Moved by Mary Smith, Andy Friedrichsen
to approve the consent agenda, which included approving bills
outstanding, recapitulation/finance summary, nurse report,
transportation report, minutes from January 22nd and February 5th
and the following open enrollments:
2019-2020 Open Enrollment IN -- 2 Students from Easton Valley
CSD 2020-2021 Open Enrollment IN – 4 Students from Clinton CSD 1
Student from Easton Valley CSD
Motion carried 5-0.
Information and Discussion Items—
Superintendent Gray talked about the shared Social Worker
position with Camanche CSD. A couple applications have been
received. A combined interview team with the two schools will
review them and make a decision. Camanche and Northeast are working
on a shared College and Career Counselor position as well.
Principal Huling shared a powerpoint that included staffing
needs for next school year and a plan to improve WINN time
Principal McEwen shared that the PTO would like to put concrete
around the gaga ball pit. She reviewed the Illustrative Math Pilot
for K-5.
Activities Director Hansen gave the board an update on the
Northeast Hall of Fame. He is working on a selection committee and
plans to have the first inductees this fall. He reviewed a proposal
for a new football scoreboard. The Athletic Boosters have agreed to
pay $85,000 for the cost of the project. He also shared a proposal
to have the track resealed this summer. He presented an idea for an
eSports club. He will continue to get information on this to share
with the board. Superintendent Gray gave a follow-up on the board
retreat. He reviewed quotes for a new districtwide telephone
system. A memorandum of understanding for a School Resource Officer
was reviewed with more information to come on that.
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Action Items--
Moved by Jeni Grantz, Mary Smith to approve the personnel report
as follows: Recommendation to approve the resignation of Octavio
Cruz as High School Girls Soccer Coach effective immediately.
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Mercedes McCloy as
High School Girls Soccer Coach for the 2019-2020 school year. Her
salary will be $3,020.11 which
is 11% of the Schedule B Base of $27,455.58.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Jordan Nissen as
Assistant High School Softball Coach immediately.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Kathie Oberman as
Middle School Softball Coach effective immediately.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Deb Shannon as Cook
effective February 10th.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Jered Birt as
Assistant Secondary Principal at end of the 2019-20 school year.
Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Shawn Rathje, Jeni Grantz to approve the American Red
Cross Shelter
Agreement. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Mary Smith, Jeni Grantz to approve an additional HS
Track Coach for 2019-
2020. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Jeni Grantz, Mary Smith to approve the scoreboard
project pending approval
of the Athletic Boosters loan and $85,000 contribution. Motion
carried 5-0.
Moved by Shawn Rathje, Mary Smith to approve the 28E Agreement
with Camanche
School District for a Shared Social Worker. Motion carried
5-0.
Moved by Jeni Grantz, Shawn Rathje to approve the 28E Agreement
with Camanche
School District & EICC for a Shared College & Career
Counselor. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Andy Friedrichsen, Shawn Rathje to approve the new
Family Consumer
Science Courses. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Andy Friedrichsen, Mary Smith to approve the Foreign
Exchange Student for
1st Semester 2020-2021 School Year. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Shawn Rathje, Jeni Grantz to approve the Maintenance
Agreement for boilers
with Northwest Mechanical, Inc. Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Mary Smith, Andy Friedrichsen to approve the Overnight
Travel for FBLA to
attend the State Leadership Conference, March 26th-28th, in
Coralville, Iowa. Motion
carried 5-0.
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Moved by Jeni Grantz, Andy Friedrichsen to approve the Overnight
Travel for FFA to
attend MOSES Organic Farming Conference, February 27-29th, in
Lacrosse, Wisconsin.
Motion carried 5-0.
Moved by Jeni Grantz, Shawn Rathje to approve the
Associate-Interventionist Position.
Motion carried 5-0.
The next Regular Board Meeting was set for Wednesday, March 18th
at 6:00 P.M. in the Elementary Library. The meeting was adjourned
at 9:05 P.M.
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Richard Krogman Tina Marx Board President Board Secretary
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School Nurse Report-February 2020
General Information:
Ambulance Calls: 1 (staff member)
Blood sugar monitoring: 3 students as needed daily(2 with pumps,
1 insulin pen use)
Home visits: 0
Parent contacts (phone/school regarding illness/injury/health
updates): 243
Student illness/injury/ + seen in health office: 585+
Student illness letters or parent notifications:
I have been monitoring the Coronavirus-19, through emails sent
out by the CDC and state and local Public Health on my
nursing listserv. At present it is advised to continue basic flu
precaution protocols-Good Handwashing being very important
and covering coughs and sneezes.
Monday, March 2, a state webinar will be reporting specific
guidelines for schools to follow.
Staff injury: 1
Seizure monitoring: 0
Headlice: 1 student monitored during the month
Nebulizer treatments: _3- MS/HS, Elem._ 7 for 1 preschooler,
Vision screening:
The Goose Lake Lion’s Club will be conducting Kidsight vision
screening on March 19 for preschoolers and TK.
Dental:
Blood pressure monitoring: _2__students 2-3x/week (readings are
sent to U of I Dr. monthly)
__4___staff: upon request
IEP: 1- Health/emergency plan yearly update done.
Health updates:
Student Emergency Plans: -Elem - MS/HS
Medicaid claiming information: - 5 students will have monthly
claiming done.
Worked with the Timberline rep. and the teacher to get a new
claiming students’ logs in proper order to submit.
Immunization update:
Student Daily medication doses: 16 elem.
MS/HS: 17 daily doses plus 3 students with diabetes have
frequent monitoring during the day
Other:
CPR classes were held for the bus drivers with 13 certifying in
AHA adult, infant, child. Other classes were held for staff with
9-non certified staff recertifying and 6 teachers.
Timberline webinar was held on Third Party Liability.
The month ended with the last 2 days having over 10% absent in
the elementary. When we hit the 10% mark it is reported to the
Iowa State Dept of Public Health.
Throughout the month parents called in and reported having seen
a doctor and being diagnosed with actual Influenza A-7cases,
Influenza B-21 cases. We have also seen strep throat and RSV.
We have had many others with various respiratory infections, high
temps, and vomiting and diarrhea. It’s been a mix of a little
bit of everything. Teachers and students have been diligent with
good handwashing and covering the coughs and sneezes.
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BUS # Ending Mileage MILES DRIVEN
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1 Mini-Van 48439 1169 501 668
2 Express Van 17515 584 78 7 499
3 Car 81159 593 275 12 306
4 Ford Van 7351 238 238
5 SE Mini-Van 16313 2658 2658
6 Van 15805 379 379
9 Lift Bus 95374 0
10 Allan T 208079 1128
12 Lunch Van 122508 26 26
14 Suburban 231253 0
15 Spare Bus 146508 51 51
16 Mert S 173499 836
17 Spare Bus 200359 0
18 Jolene S 218158 1181
19 Bob U 180122 1009
20 Van 141194 687 687
21 Rich G 168121 1375 97
22 Norm G 205925 2090
23 Suburban 144882 780 780
24 Suburban 159442 556 556
25 Mary W 135448 950 38
26 Spare Bus 146817 707 707
27 Suburban 114211 491 491
81 Darryl B 103063 1105
102 Lisa M 90988 1307
103 Spare Bus 34739 826 395
104 Byron B 26332 1446
105 Stacie F 11832 892
SVC-42 Maintenance 137572 249 249
TOTAL 3,383,008 23,313 776 - 78 - 4,144 1,288 3,137 249 26
13,615
MONTHLY TRANSPORTATION REPORT - FEBRUARY
CLASS TRIPS
FIELD TRIPS SP. ED ACTIVITY
NET STUDENT TRANSPORTATION
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Northeast School Board Regular Meeting
March 18, 2020
Open Enrollment Report
2019-2020
2 Students Open Enrolled IN from Clinton CSD
1 Student Open Enrolled IN from Central DeWitt CSD
2020-2021
4 Students Open Enrolled IN from Clinton CSD
2 Students Open Enrolled IN from Easton Valley CSD
1 Student Open Enrolled IN from Camanche CSD
2020-2021 Not Recommended For Approval
2 Students Open Enrolled IN from Clinton CSD
1 Student Open Enrolled IN from Camanche CSD
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C. Information and Discussion Items
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D. Action Items
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Northeast Regular School Board Meeting
March 18, 2020
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Haley Snyder as
Associate Interventionist starting February 21st. She will work 7
hours per day at $12.29 per hour. This is based upon the 2019-2020
Associate Salary Schedule Column C Step 1 plus an additional $2.00
per hour for working with a Level III Behavior student.
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Diana Gardner as
Middle School Girls Softball Coach for the 2019-2020 school year.
Her salary will be $1,921.89 which is 7% of the Schedule B Base of
$27,455.58.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Ken Schoon as
Assistant Middle School Football Coach at the end of the 2019-2020
school year.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Troy Hansen as
Middle School Boys Basketball Coach at the end of the 2019-2020
school year.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Susan Cox as
Elementary Associate effective March 5th.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Ryan Jordan as
Assistant High School Football Coach at the end of the 2019-2020
school year.
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Tierra Hildebrandt
as Assistant High School Track Coach (pending she receives full
authorization). Her salary will be $2,745.56 which is 10% of the
Schedule B Base of $27,455.58.
Recommendation to approve Lindsey Holst as a Volunteer Assistant
Track Coach.
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Jane Fenzel as
Elementary Cook. She will work 2.5 hours per day at $11.34 per
hour. She starts March 16th.
Recommendation to approve the resignation of Laura Horst as
District Librarian at the end of the 2019-2020 school year.
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Approved: 2/20/19
NORTHEAST COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT www.northeastcsd.org
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563-577-22492 3 4 5 6 4 4 26.0 Regular School Day9 10 11 12 13 5
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16 17 18 19 20 5 5 32.5district office = ext. 4
23 24 25 26 27 5 5 30.5 Early Dismissal School Day30 1 1 6.5
8:15-1:10 = 270 minutes (not including lunch)
middle/high school = ext. 3October1 2 3 4 4 4 26.0 Teachers
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7 8 9 10 11 5 5 30.5 190 day contract (w/ 5 paid holidays)14 15
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November1 1 1 6.5 AUG 16,19 new teacher inservice
4 5 6 7 8 5 5 30.5 20-22 teacher inservice11 12 13 14 15 5 5
32.5 23 classes begin18 19 20 21 22 5 5 30.525 26 27 28 29 2 2 13.0
SEP 2 Labor Day
December 11,25 2-hour early dismissal2 3 4 5 6 5 5 30.59 10 11
12 13 5 5 32.5 OCT 9,23 2-hour early dismissal
16 17 18 19 20 5 5 30.5 21 end of 1st quarter (41 days)23 24 25
26 27 0 0 0.0 23,24 parent/teacher conferences (3:30-7:30 p.m.)30
31 0 0 0.0 25 no school - instructional hrs. from P/T
Conferences
January1 2 3 1 0 0.0 NOV 6,20 2-hour early dismissal
6 7 8 9 10 5 5 32.5 27-29 Thanksgiving Break13 14 15 16 17 5 5
30.520 21 22 23 24 5 4 26.0 DEC 4,20 2-hour early dismissal27 28 29
30 31 5 5 30.5 20 end of 2nd quarter (41 days), end of 1st semester
(82 days)
February 23-31 Winter Break3 4 5 6 7 5 5 32.5
10 11 12 13 14 5 5 30.5 JAN 1,2 Winter Break17 18 19 20 21 5 4
26.0 3,20 no school - all-teacher inservice (MLK Day possible
make-up day)24 25 26 27 28 5 5 32.5 6 classes resume
March 15,29 2-hour early dismissal2 3 4 5 6 5 5 30.59 10 11 12
13 5 5 32.5 FEB 12 2-hour early dismissal
16 17 18 19 20 5 5 30.5 17 Presidents' Day: no school - teacher
inservice (possible make-up day)23 24 25 26 27 5 5 32.530 31 2 2
13.0 MAR 4,18 2-hour early dismissal
April 4,5 parent/teacher conferences (3:30-7:30 p.m.)1 2 3 3 3
17.5 6 no school - instructional hrs. from P/T Conferences
6 7 8 9 10 4 4 26.0 13 end of 3rd quarter (48 days)13 14 15 16
17 3 3 19.520 21 22 23 24 5 5 30.5 APR 1,22 2-hour early
dismissal27 28 29 30 4 4 26.0 10,13,14 Spring Break (14th is
possible make-up day)
May1 1 1 6.5 MAY 6, 22* 2-hour early dismissal (*if students'
last day of school)
4 5 6 7 8 5 5 30.5 17 Commencement11 12 13 14 15 5 5 32.5 22 end
of 4th quarter (47 days), end of 2nd semester (95 days)18 19 20 21
22 5 5 30.5 25 Memorial Day25 26 27 28 29 1 0 0.0 26 teacher
inservice1 2 3 4 5 1 0 0.0 by June 30th: 1 required teacher
collaborative 8-hour PD day
TOTAL: 185 177 1117
If a school day is canceled, the following days will be used as
a make-up day: January 20, February 17 and April 14.All other
canceled days will be made up at the end of the school year.
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To: Mr. Gray & and Northeast Community School Board
Request to attend 2020 Iowa FFA leadership Conference.
The 2020 Iowa FFA Leadership conference will be held, in Ames on
the Iowa State University campus April 19-20-21
We will be leaving from Goose Lake at Noon Sunday April 19nd and
staying 2 nights, returning back to Goose Lake the evening of April
21st.
We have 7 members that will be receiving their Iowa FFA Degrees.
Beth Lamp, Robert Schaefer, Sierra Wegener, Colton Holdgrafer,
Ciera Krogman, Brooklyn Kucera, Michael Mulholland.
2 Members will be taking the Greenhand Quiz.
Kesley Holdgrafer & Brooklyn Kucera will be recognized on
stage for Proficiency Awards with their SAE Programs. Kesley as the
State Winner in Agricultural Communications and Brooklyn State
Runner-Up in Swine Production
4 members each will participate in the Ag. Sales, Ag. Business
Management and Poultry Judging Career Development Events.
3 Members have applied to perform with the State FFA Chorus and
2 in the State FFA Band.
Students will pay a portion of their lodging, registration, and
their meal expenses. The Northeast FFA Alumni and the Northeast FFA
chapter will be providing the remainder of the lodging and
registration expenses through our fundraising efforts.
At this time the total number of students could be about 20 as
many will be participating in 2 or more activities. Our District
qualifying event is Sat March 14th, we have contests there that
could qualify.
We also request the use of 2 school vehicles.
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Application for Cooperative Sponsorship
Applications are to be initiated by each Board of Education and
submitted not later than April 30, 2020. Complete the form below
and click "Submit to IHSAA." The IHSAA will review your application
and respond electronically. You may check on the status of your
application by logging in to your school account and clicking on
"Cooperative Sponsorship Agreements." Cooperative sponsorship
conditions include the following:
Member schools may apply for cooperative sponsorship to the
governing Board of the respective activities organization.
Separate applications shall be submitted to each activity
association. School districts shall be contiguous with one of the
other schools within the agreement unless the activity is not
offered
at any school contiguous to the party district in which case the
contiguous requirement may be waived.
Cooperative sponsorship agreement shall be for year. A school's
students may be engaged in cooperative activities under the terms
of only one (1) agreement. Decisions on all applications will be
determined by the respective governing organization within 10 days.
The following school districts hereby apply for cooperative
sponsorship for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) CLINTON (Host School)
2) NORTHEAST, GOOSE LAKE 4) CAMANCHE 5) PRINCE OF PEACE CATHOLIC,
CLINTON 6) CENTRAL DEWITT Activities sponsored by the IHSAA
include*: * If an activity is crossed out, it has already been
selected on another cooperative sponsorship agreement form your
school is a part of.
Swimming
Name as it should appear on tournament pairings: Clinton High
School
Application for Cooperative Sponsorship
Applications are to be initiated by each Board of Education and
submitted not later than April 30, 2020. Complete the form below
and click "Submit to IHSAA." The IHSAA will review your application
and respond electronically. You may check on the status of your
application by logging in to your school account and clicking on
"Cooperative Sponsorship Agreements." Cooperative sponsorship
conditions include the following:
Member schools may apply for cooperative sponsorship to the
governing Board of the respective activities organization.
Separate applications shall be submitted to each activity
association. School districts shall be contiguous with one of the
other schools within the agreement unless the activity is not
offered
at any school contiguous to the party district in which case the
contiguous requirement may be waived.
Cooperative sponsorship agreement shall be for year. A school's
students may be engaged in cooperative activities under the terms
of only one (1) agreement. Decisions on all applications will be
determined by the respective governing organization within 10 days.
The following school districts hereby apply for cooperative
sponsorship for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) CLINTON (Host School)
2) NORTHEAST, GOOSE LAKE 3) PRINCE OF PEACE CATHOLIC, CLINTON
Activities sponsored by the IHSAA include*: * If an activity is
crossed out, it has already been selected on another cooperative
sponsorship agreement form your school is a part of.
Tennis
Name as it should appear on tournament pairings: Clinton High
School
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
AT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
This Agreement is made between the Northeast Community School
District and the Clinton
County Sheriff’s Office and entered into this the day of ,
2019.
It is the intention of the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office and
the Northeast Community School
District to maintain collaborative efforts to provide a safe and
healthy school environment for students,
staff, faculty, and visitors.
Purpose The purpose of this document is to facilitate a clear
understanding of roles, duties, and
responsibilities. The School Resource Officer (SRO) will handle
all necessary law enforcement matters in schools when on duty at
the school. If the SRO is not available, a Patrol Deputy will be
dispatched to respond to the call for service. This Agreement will
enhance communication and cooperation between school administrators
and teachers, law enforcement officers, student, parents, service
providers, and the community. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
is being set forth to provide universal clarification of
expectations and to provide consistency between officers, schools,
principals, and directors.
Goals and Objectives 1. Maintain a safe and secure environment
on a school campus which will be conducive to
learning. 2. Assistance and information sharing concerning
problems and issues affecting the school and
students. 3. Prevention of crime or delinquent behavior by
juveniles. 4. Establish a positive working relationship in a
cooperative effort to prevent juvenile
delinquency and assist in student development.
Assignment of School Resource Officer 1. The Clinton County
Sheriff’s Office agrees to provide a School Resource Officer to
the
Northeast Community School District. It is understood that the
SRO also serves as the DARE Deputy to multiple schools within
Clinton County. The SRO duties are on a limited, part-time function
as the DARE Deputy’s time permits.
2. The Clinton County Sheriff or designee will select proposed
sheriff’s deputy for the SRO assignment.
3. It is preferred that SRO vacation time be taken during school
vacations, holidays, or times when school is not in session.
However, the decision to grant SRO vacation time when school is in
session will remain solely in the discretion of the Sheriff, and
the parties recognize this may be necessary and advisable from time
to time.
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Duties of School Resource Officer
1. Act as a liaison between the law enforcement community
and
School Administration • Parents
Teachers • Juvenile Court Services
Department of Human Services • Area Education Association
County Attorney • Women’s Health Services
Lutheran Social Services • Mental Health Center
New Directions • Court Services
Other Intervention, Counseling and Health Care Services
2. Member of the prevention/intervention strategies team. 3.
Assist the superintendent, principals, faculty, and staff in
developing plans and strategies to
prevent and/ or minimize dangerous situations that may occur on
school grounds. 4. Inform appropriate school officials and staff of
current law enforcement involvement with
students and/or student’s families. 5. Present topics to
students on various law enforcement/safety issues. 6. Interact with
students to promote and reinforce basic life skills, self control,
and accountability
in areas of: a. Resolving Conflict without violence b. Problem
Solving c. Peer Pressure d. Interpersonal skills
7. Attend school staff meetings and training as appropriate. 8.
Occassionally attend school-sponsored extra-curricular activities
such as:
a. Sporting Events Dances b. Concerts Assemblies c. Field Trips
Others
9. Are to be involved in school discipline, when it pertains to
preventing a disruption that would, if ignored, place students,
faculty and staff at risk of harm. The SRO will resolve the problem
to preserve the school climate. In all other cases, disciplining
students is a School District responsibility, and the SRO will take
students violating the code of conduct to the principal where
school discipline can be enforced.
10. Have working knowledge of School Board policies,
Administrative Regulations, and Student Handbook.
Confidentiality The parties acknowledge that SROs will from time
to time acquire confidential information concerning the District,
students, and others. It is agreed that such information or records
will be kept confidential by SROs in accordance with school policy,
Chapter 22 of the Iowa Code, FERPA, and such other federal, state
and local laws which may be applicable.
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Program Assessment The SRO program will be assessed annually,
and the evaluation will be conducted jointly between the Clinton
County Sheriff’s Office and Northeast Community School District.
The following areas, at a minimum, will be used to evaluate the
program: 1) Success of established goals and objectives. 2) The
Superintendent or designee may evaluate each SRO’s performance of
school-related duties under this Agreement and provide the Sheriff
with the written evaluation yearly. The District’s evaluation may
be utilized by the Sheriff or designed for use in comprehensive
evaluation of an SRO’s performance. Effect on Previously Executed
Agreements Upon execution of this agreement, all previous
agreements between parties for the assignment of SRO to Northeast
Community School District shall be void and of no further force or
effect. Termination of Agreement The Clinton County Sheriff’s
Office and the Northeast Community School District agree to provide
their employees with training relative to this agreement and its
purpose. The parties also agree to maintain regular and open
communication to evaluate the effect of this agreement and suggest
improvements and adjustments that may be necessary. This agreement
constitutes a final written expression of all terms of this
agreement and is a complete an exclusive statement of those terms.
Either party may terminate this agreement upon 30 days written
notice to the other party. In Witness Whereof, The parties have
caused this agreement to be executed the day and year above
written. Northeast Community School District Clinton County
Sheriff’s Office By: By:
School Board President/Superintendent Sheriff Attest: Attest:
Board Secretary Sheriff’s Administrative Assistant
3-18-20 Regular Board Meeting AgendaB. Consent Agenda
ItemsBills19-20 Cash Balances By Fund2-19-20 Board Meeting
MinutesFebruary 2020 School Nurse report - Google Docs19-20 TRANS
MONTHLY REPORTC. Information & Discussion Items1920 tax
cert2021 tax certnotice of public hearingD. Action Items3-18-20
Personnel ReportFFAIT TripCooperative SponsorshiparamarkSRO