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SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT February 8, 2016
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MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Pender Public School District is to provide quality educational opportunities in a safe, positive learning environment that motivates and challenges all students to become productive and responsible citizens.
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WORKSHOPS/MEETINGS Past Events January 13 – Board of Education Retreat January 15 – Meeting with Dave Bloomfield January 20 – reVISION Meeting in Oakland January 26 – SLT Meeting February 1 – NRCSA Legislative Committee Meeting February 4 – Facilities / Transportation Committee Meeting February 4 – Staff Calendar Committee Meeting February 8 – Pender Community Development Meeting February 8 – Facilities / Transportation Committee Meeting Future Events February 9 – Parent-Teacher Conferences February 10 – Community Center Meeting February 15 – Career Education Teacher Shortage Meeting February 18 – NASA Region III Meeting February 29 – Start of Spring Sports
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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Governor’s Tax Relief Bills LB 958 - The bill is intended to slow down the increase in statewide ag land valuation and to slow the growth of property taxes levied by the political subdivisions LB 959 - Would provide "controlled growth" for education entities with the intent to "more closely align with the financial circumstances of the state's taxpayers by reducing the growth in property tax burdens and enhancing local accountability.” It is a short session so, most likely, only priority bills will have the chance to pass Interesting bills LB 868 – Requires students to pass the same test an immigrant would take to obtain citizenship in order to graduate LB 717 – 5 year average for property taxes rather than 3 LB 883 – Foundation aid LB 1013 – Increase cigarette tax from $0.64 to $2.14 per pack
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SNOW DAYS The equivalent of 4.25 school days have been cancelled so far in the 2015-2016 school year 3 days have been cancelled due to inclement weather 5 days have started late due to inclement weather (each 10 am start reduces the day from 1.0 to 0.75) Teachers will make up 1 day by working the EHC Quiz Bowl on March 21 More days MAY be added to the calendar for students and/or staff May 25, 26, and 27 are listed as snow make up days on the calendar
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BUS SERVICE Busses should be serviced about every 8,000 to 9,000 miles Route busses are serviced during the holiday break and over the summer based on this mileage Activity bus will be serviced at least once and most likely twice Transmission filter and transmission fluid was changed on Bus 12 based on its mileage (54,000 – its computer tripped the change filter message) Busses 15 and 16 will require the same service at about the same mileage
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FILING DEADLINE Incumbent – February 16 Matt Heineman, Jean Karlen, and Jason Roth are up for re-election Non-Incumbent – March 1 None have filed to date
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NEW COMPUTERS FOR BOARD MEMBERS The District is running low on white MacBook laptops Jason plans to have several repaired The computers issued to Board members would be very good computers to issue to junior high school students It is time to purchase new computers for Board members By purchasing new computers for Board members, we will save money because it gives us 6 more computers for student use Thoughts and opinions
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NRCSA SPRING CONFERENCE NRCSA Spring Conference is March 17 and 18 in Kearney Call for Proposals Engaging and Communicating with Board Members Engaging and Communicating with Superintendents Most likely would be joint or group presentations Superintendent and Board members from 1 district A panel of a few Superintendents A panel of a few Board members Is anyone interested?
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT The December 4 in-service was dedicated to goal setting for school improvement purposes After data analysis and a planned process, the following goals were developed Improve the writing skills of all district students Improve the technology skills of all district students Improve the Pendragon PRIDE skills of all district students Administration and the SLT will finalize the goals asap Next step … develop an action plan (March 18 in-service)
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EHC HONOR BAND – MADISON – TODAY Rylee Lehmkuhl Sarah Krueger Carley Hoffmeister Kaylin Sandall McKenna Juhlin Kelcie Bartlett Sadie Lamplot Hayley Schmidt Alyson Schilling Lexi Schmedding Kennedy Morgan Cierra Kirkland Karlee Johnson Leland Bowder Bryson Bovee Josh Springer James Bensen Vanessa VonSeggern
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RENTAL HOUSE 611 Whitney Street Jamie Harlan plans to rent our house starting February 19 Initial lease will end May 31, 2016 Lease will be on the March agenda for Board approval Unrented from January 1, 2016 through February 18, 2016
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