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Superintendent’s Report October 13, 2014
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Northeast Community College Visit Friday, September 19 Dr. Michael Chipps – President John Blaylock – Vice President of Educational Services Makala Williams – Director of Early Entry Programs Derek Bierman – Vice President of Technology Services These individuals visited or planned to visit most, if not all, area schools Purpose of the visit Get acquainted with area schools Determine if their services were meeting schools’ needs Hear from schools how they could improve or modify the services they provide
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Mind Mixer Secure community engagement tool designed for many different types of organizations including schools It would provide us with an avenue to enhance two way communication between school personnel and district patrons Currently used by Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Boone Central, Omaha, Millard, Norris, and Palmyra Amongst the many reasons for considering a tool of this nature is for AdvancED accreditation purposes Pricing $2,400 for 2 years ($1,200 annually) $3,000 for 3 years ($1,000 annually) $3,600 for 4 years ($900 annually) $4,000 for 5 years ($800 annually)
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2014 Valuation Unadjusted Cuming County – $ 132,005,057 Thurston County – $ 353,792,402 Wayne County – $ 44,293,602 Total – $ 530,091,061 Adjusted Cuming County – $ 132,055,082 Thurston County – $ 356,788,522 Wayne County – $ 45,386,968 Total – $ 534,231,342 The 2014 adjusted valuation is what will be used for state aid calculations for the upcoming school year (2015-2016).
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Nurse Hours Effective July 1, 2012, LB 260 (2011) required schools to implement concussion protocols for student-athletes. The law was refined and a return to learn requirement was added to the law. This has created a large workload for schools when a student sustains an injury. Pender utilizes the school nurse for a majority of the work associated with the new return to learn protocols. The new expectations combined with a large number of diagnosed concussions has increased the workload for Pender’s school nurse. This is being reported for two reasons. The school nurse may need to be paid for more hours for the current work agreement. The 2015-2016 school nurse’s work agreement may need to be modified by increasing the total number of hours.
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Transportation A transportation study will begin soon If purchasing busses was to materialize, it is important to get moving soon
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Fall Sports Participation Numbers Cross Country Boys – 5 (started with 7) Girls – 5 (started with 5) Football – 23 Golf – 2 (started with 3) Volleyball – 19 (started with 20) Total - 56
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AdvancED Accreditation The external visit is tentatively scheduled for April 21 (evening only), 22, and 23 Preparation for the visit picked up steam since the last Board of Education meeting Student Performance Diagnostic Analysis of student achievement data Completed during October 10 in-service Student Achievement Plan Diagnostic, November 7 Address areas in need of improvement Will be completed during November 7 in-service
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AdvancED External Visit Timeline
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NSAA Conference Call The Omaha Tribal Council issued a statement on October 6 regarding a reported incident involving an Omaha Nation bus. On October 9, the Omaha Tribal Council directed Omaha Nation and Walthill to initiate a conference call with the NSAA and Pender regarding future extra-curricular activity competitions. A conference call is scheduled on October 20 at 1:00 pm. It is my understanding that Omaha Nation and Walthill do not want to compete against Pender in any future extra-curricular activities.
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Security Cameras As has been mentioned in a Weekly Report, I think it is in the school district’s best interest to explore the idea of security cameras. I would like to know if this is something I should continue to investigate.
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