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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - SEPTEMBER 24, 1992

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 1) dies’ Day Parade, New Carlisle Historical Days Parade, Culver Lakefest Parade and two first - place awards at the Medaryville Potato Festival. A motion was made by Tom Bradford and seconded by John McGee to accept the $200.00 donation from the Urey P.T.A. and the $500.00 donation from the Falcon 500 Gub to Urey Middle School for the purchase of cheerleader uniforms. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. OLD BUSINESS 1. Approve the Request from Dixie Kunze for Seven Days of Unpaid Leave During the 1992-93 School Year At the September 1, 1992 School Board meeting, Nilas Miller moved and Shirley Anderson seconded that the request from Dixie

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Kunze for seven days of unpaid leave for religious purposes during the 1992-93 school year be approved. The motion was postponed to give the school attorney time to respond to questions. The motion was again presented and approved by a six to zero to one vote with Dan Patrick abstaining. ’ NEW BUSINESS 1. Appointments a. Consider the Appointment of : a School Board Attorney A motion was made by Gene 1 Knowlton, seconded by Tom Brad- > ford, to postpone action on the appointment of an attorney. Following discussion, the motion was defeated by a two to five vote with Dan Patrick, Rob Keck, Shirley Anderson, Tom Bradford and John McGee voting no. A motion was then made by John McGee, seconded by Gene Knowlton, to approve the appointment of the law firm Stevens, Travis, Fortin, Lukenbill and Burbank as legal counsel for a three month period. The motion was defeated by a one to six vote with the following Board members voting no: Dan Patrick, Rob Keck, Shirley Anderson, Tom

Bradford, Gene Knowlton and Nilas Miller. Rob Keck made a motion, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the appointment of the Baker and Daniels Law Firm in South Bend as legal counsel with Richard Hill as designated attorney for the school corporation. Following discussion on comparison of rates of different law firms and the reasons for changing legal counsel, the motion was amended by Tom Bradford that the appointment be for a six month trial period. The amendment was accepted by consent. The motion was approved by a four to two to one vote with Nilas Miller and Gene Knowlton voting no and John McGee abstaining. Mr. Patrick expressed appreciation for the service that John Peddycord, with the law firm of May, Oberfell & Lorber, has provided the school corporation as attorney for the past five years. b. Approve the Appointment of Mike Daube as Varsity Wrestling Coach A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Dan Patrick, to approve the appointment of Mike Daube as Varsity Wrestling Coach. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. c. Approve the Appointment of Brenda Cisney as Part-Time Cook at North Liberty Elementary School A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the appointment of Brenda Cisney as part-time cook at North Liberty Elementary School. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 2. Approval of Step Ahead Grant Application Mr. Kaufman, Step Ahead Coordinator for John Glenn School Corporation, explained to the Board that a grant for $7,250 was available to the school corporation to assist families that qualify with tuition costs for the latch-key program. Pending School Board approval, the North Liberty latch-key program may decide to participate in the tuition assisted program. A motion was made by John McGee, seconded by Rob Keck, to approve the Step Ahead grant application as presented. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 3. Approve the Sale of Surplus Equipement A motion was made by Tom Bradford, seconded by John McGee, to approve the list of surplus equipment for sale. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. The surplus equipment will be advertised and sold at a public auction in the very near future. REPORTS 1. Superintendent * s Report Superintendent David McKee reported that the brick above the south entrance to Urey Middle School was coming loose and repairs needed to be made before winter. It was recommended to the School Board that the brick area above the doors’ entrance, an approximately 34 foot width, be removed and an exterior finish installed that would match the existing finish covering the old window areas. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board of School Trustees will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on October 6, 1992 at North Liberty Elementary School. Prior to the meeting, the Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. to tour the building and discuss facility needs with Years Os Professional A Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY . ‘ C^ING it fiBEl * BOATS i • VEH,CLES MBHir • SEMIS (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6 00 a m - 12 00 p m — -’W,

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principal and staff. ADJOURNMENT The School Board president adjourned the meeting at 8:23 p.m. TO ACCEPT DONATIONS FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS AT ANNUAL QUILT SHOW A the annual Quilt Show, held in Teegarden on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 24, 25 and 26, there will be a tent on the church grounds to collect clothes, non-perishable foods, toys, money, etc. for families who were victims of Hurricane Andrew a few weeks ago.

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COMMEMORATIVE DINNER-DANCE The 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the Americas will be commemorated by the St. Joseph Valley Chapter of ■ the Knights of Columbus with a dinner-dance Saturday, October , 10, in Corpus Christi parish hall. A special Mass will be celebrated at , 5:30 p.m. Cocktails, dinner and a program will follow. Tickets are $15.00 per person. Reservations must be made by October 1 with any of the nine Knights of Columbus Councils in the area. Locally, contact Bernie Westhues.