The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1984 — Page 16

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John Glenn School Board (continued from Page 1) her to continue on a Corporation owned route. There were no competitive bids for a contracted route. 7. Reject Additional Mile Bus Bids: Following a motion by Mr. Stull, seconded by Mr. Hostetler the Board voted unanimously to reject bids for additional miles to be driven by Liberty Township contracted drivers Herb Anderson.

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Paul Anderson, Judy Battles, Don Eberly, John Gouker and Harold McGwin as received on June 19, 1984. These were recommended to be rejected by Dr. Smith in order to allow the Board to consider new bids from the same drivers. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Financial Statement: Dr. Smith noted the June financial report is normal for this time of the year. 2. School Lunch Prices: Following a motion by Mr. Ludwig, seconded by Mrs. Beem the Board

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voted unanimously to maintain school lunch prices for the 1984-85 school year at 65 cents for grades 1 through 5, 70 cents for grades 6 through 12, and 51.25 for adults. 3. Summer Computer Camp Report: Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst reported to the Board on the recently completed one week computer camps at Walkerton Elementary School and North Liberty Elementary School. It was noted that 19 Sth graders, five teachers and six parents attended and were very satisfied with the experience. Mrs. Klinedinst stated that she enjoyed her teaching duties and felt the camp was valuable. 4. Reassignment: Following a motion by Mrs. Beem, seconded bv Mr. Hostetler the Board voted unanimously to reassign Cindy King to the bus route from which Cecil Stoffer recently retired. The Board tabled action on a replacement driver for Mrs. King’s route and appointment of a shuttle driver for mornings from North Liberty to John Glenn High School until further investigation can be done by Dr. Smith. 5. Extra Mile Bids: Following a motion by Mr. Stull, seconded by Mr. Millar the Board voted five to zero, with Mrs. Beem and Mr. Hostetler abstaining, to accept the extra mile route bids of North Liberty Township contracted drivers and route assignments as submitted by Dr. Smith: Herb Anderson, 32.00 a mile; Paul Anderson, 31.20 a mile; Judy Battles, 31.50 a mile; Don Eberly, 31.50 a mile; John Gouker, 32.00 a mile; 315.00 a day for the No. 4 route; Harold McGwin, 31.50 a mile. 6. Resignation: Following a

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motion by Mr. Stull, seconded by Mrs. Manuel the Board voted unanimously to accept the resignation of Kay Mohler as Assistant Volleyball Coach at John Glenn High School. 7. Athletic Insurance: Following a motion by Mrs. Manuel, seconded by Mr. Millar the Board voted unanimously to accept the quote of 32,027.44 for athletic insurance by John Small Insurance Agency. All costs are to be borne by participants and not the School Corporation. There being no further business to come before the Board, following a motion by Mr. Ludwig, seconded by Mrs. Beem the Board voted unanimously to adjourn at 9:20 p.m. The Board will meet in executive session on July 24, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. at John Glenn High School to discuss strategy for collective bargaining. The Board will meet in regular session on August 7, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. at John Glenn High School. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Following the regular session the Board met in executive session from 9:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. to discuss strategy for collective bargaining. No other matters were discussed. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. JULY 30 - AUGUST 3

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