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JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 1) ed by a two to five vote with Gene Knowlton and Nilas Miller voting yes. 2. Approve Paying Cost of Transportation for Athletic Teams. Gene Knowlton made a motion, seconded by Nilas Miller, to amend the motion that was postponed from the August 4, 1992 Board meeting that provided for the school corporation to pay the cost of school bus driver salaries for the transportation of athletic teams for all four schools to include all extracurricular activities. Following discussion in which it was suggested that the 1991-92 extracurricular expenses for bus driver salaries be used as a budget guideline for the 1992-93 school year, the Board voted to approve the amendment by a six to one vote with Rob Keck voting no. The amended motion providing for the school corporation to pay the cost of all school bus driver salaries for the transportation of extracurricular activities was approved by a five to one to one vote with Rob Keck voting no and John McGee abstaining. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resignations a. Accept the Resignation of Eric Pressel as Academic Competitions Coordinator John McGee made a motion, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to accept the resignation of Eric Pressel as Academic Competitions Coordinator. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. b. Accept Resignation of Noelle Bough, Art Teacher, North Liberty Elementary Schoool The motion was made by Gene Knowlton, seconded by John McGee, to accept the resignation of Noelle Bough as Art Teacher at North Liberty Elementary School. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. c. Accept Resignation of Gladys Shaffer, Head Cook, North Liberty Elementary School A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Robbie Keck, to accept the resignation of Gladys Shaffer as Head Cook at North Liberty Elementary School who is retiring after 26 years as cook at North Liberty. 2. Appointments a. Approve Appointment of Kelly Harrington as Art Teacher at North Liberty Elementary School A motion was made by Gene Knowlton, seconded by John McGee, to approve the appointment of Kelly Harrington as Art Teacher at North Liberty Elementary School. The motion passed by a seven to AGELESS BEAUTY HBgggSr “J 2 ~ - Frantz Steel Garage Doors Frantz steel garage doors are built to withstand the test of time—beautifully' • Styles to complement any home • Options to match your specific requirements • Prices to fit any budget FALL SPECIAL * ZOU building products I E. BARDEN CONSTRUCTION 408 Michigan, Walkerton 586-2407 41517

zero vote. b. Approve Appointment of Kim Huizenga as B-Team Volleyball Coach, Urey Middle School, for the 1992-93 School Year. A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Tom Bradford, to approve the appointment of Kim Huizenga as Urey Middle School’s Girls B-Team Volleyball Coach for the 1992-93 school year. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. 3. Approve 1993 General Fund, Debt Service, Transportation, and Preschool Special Education Budgets A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Tom Bradford, to approve the 1993 General Fund, Debt Service, Transportation and Preschool Special Education Budgets as advertised. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. 4. Approve 1993 Capital Projects Fund Budget The Motion was made by Tom Bradford, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the 1993 Capital Projects Fund Budget as advertised. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 5. Approve Milk Bids for the 1992-93 School Year A motion was made by Tom Bradford, seconded by Rob Keck, to approve the low milk bid with the escalator clause from School Dairy for the 1992-93 school year. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. In accepting the bid from

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School Dairy, the Board accepted the correction of the error in labeling of the escalator and firm bid prices. The milk bids are on file in the superintendent's office. 6. Approve Letters of Request for Transfer Tuition Students a. Emily Vandall, John Glenn High School, Grade 12 b. Joe Hensler, Urey Middle School, Grade 8 c. Michael Hensler, Urey Middle School, Grade 5 A motion was made by Gene Knowlton, seconded by John McGee to approve letters of request for transfer tuition for Emily Vandall, John glenn High School. Grade 12; Joe Hensler, Urey Middle School, Grade 8; Michael Hensler, Walkerton Elementary School, Grade 5. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. 7. Select Task Force Committee Members A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the appointment of committee members to the Task Force as per the attached list. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. 8. Approve Salary Schedule for Contracted Bus Drivers A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Dan Patrick, to approve contractedd bus salary schedule and fuel adjustment schedule for the 1991-1994 school years. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. The ap-

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proved schedules are attached to the minutes. 9. Approve Bus Drivers with tract with Dave Wroblewski for the 1992-93 School Year A motion was made by Tom Bradford, seconded by John McGee, to approve a bus drivers contract with Dave Wroblewski for the 1992-93 school year. The motion was passed by a six to one vote with Gene Knowlton voting no. REPORTS 1. Superintendent’s Report None. NEXT MEETING DATE The next School Board meeting

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will be on September 1, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. at John Glenn High School. Prior to the meeting, the School Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. at John Glenn High School to tour the building and discuss facility needs with principal and staff. Following the meeting, the Board will meet in executive session for the purpose of receiving information about prospective employees. ADJOURNMENT The School Board president adjourned the meeting at 9:50 p.m. Man doesn’t live by bread alone. He need buttering up once in a while.

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