The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1994 — Page 16

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAY 12, 1994

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JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 2) Light Fixture Replacement at John Glenn High School Chuck McCoy with Fanning/ Howey Architects recommended that the low bid for electrical work be awarded to Banner Electric for $33,171, that the low bid for mechanical work be awarded to Dye Plumbing with a bid of $71,557, and the ceiling work be awarded to the low bid of Ziolkowski for $39,196, for a total project cost of $143,924, Accepting of the proposed low bids will complete the replacement of the original duct work in the building, with the exception of the auditorium which is still in good condition, and all the old ceiling tile and lighting in the original building. Work also includes the air conditioning of five classrooms. Following discussion of the proposed project, Janice FOR RENT Banquet Hall For WEDDINGS - RECEPTIONS LARGE i SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate Large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING VFW Post 1954 656-4684 North Liberty

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Ryan recommended that the bid from Banner Electric for $18,400, Dye Plumbing and Heating for $71,557 and Ziolkowski for $39,196 be accepted and reject the request from Banner Electric for an additional $3,000 to correct an error in C-l Alternate. The motion was approved by a six to one vote with Nilas Miller voting no. 8. Review and Approve Bids for Summer Maintenance Projects Following a review of the quotation on summer work, Tom McCormick made a motion, seconded by Gene Knowlton, to approve contracts with Wagner & Sons for the removal of fuel oil tanks at John Glenn High School for $3,933 and North Liberty for $5,542, with D & M Glass to replace the front entrance to North Liberty Elementary School at a cost of $7,431, with Builder Enterprise Company to replace locksets at North Liberty Elementary School for $4,761, and with Interior Finishes to provide carpet in the Walkerton Elementary School for 1976 addition, John Glenn High School computer lab and conference room for a total price of $19,325. The motion was approved by a six to zero vote with Nilas Miller abstaining. 9. Approve Bids for Computers for John Glenn High School Business Lab Following review of the bids received for computers for the John Glenn High School business lab, Dan Patrick made a motion, seconded by Janice Ryan, to accept the recommended low bid from Audio Specialists for the purchase and installation of computers for the new business computer lab at

John Glenn High School. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 10. Approve Receiving State Distributions by Electronic Transfer Dan Patrick made a motion, seconded by Rob Keck, to approve the following electronic transfer of funds from the state: Summer School, Transfer Tuition for Children of State Employees, ADA Flat Grant, ISTEP Summer Remediation, Special Education Preschool, Textbook Reimbursement, Beginning Teacher Internship and Performance Based Awards. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 11. Approve General Education Development Diplomas for Brandon D. Eddinger and Chris G. Nimon A motion was made by Rob Keck, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the General Education Development Diplomas to Brandon D. Eddinger and Chris G. Nimon, The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 12. Review Changes in John Glenn High School Student Handbook for the 1994-95 School Year The School Board reviewed changes in the John Glenn High School Student Handbook for the 1994-95 school year as presented by Dolores Mueller, assistant principal at John Glenn High School. The School Bao rd discussed briefly the proposed changes which are the result of changes in a state law and the need to clarify other rules. The School Board will act on the proposed rule changes at a future Board meeting. REPORTS 1. Superintendent ’s Report a. Update on Middle School, John Glenn High School Outdoor Physical Education and Athletic Improvements and New Administration Office Projects Superintendent David McKee reported on the progress and status of the School Board's request for a project number for the renovation and addition to Urey Middle School and the process involved with the selection of an architect. 2. Reports to Board a. Conference Reports

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b. Conferences Approved Written conference reports were presented to the School Board along with conferences that have been approved for attendance. NEXT MEETING DATE The School Board will meet on May 16 and May 19, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. at John Glenn High School for the purpose of interviewing architects. The School Board will not meet on the regular scheduled meeting date of May 17, 1994. ADDJOURNMENT The School Board meeting was adjourned at 9:42 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Following the regular meeting, the Board met in executive session for the purpose of discussing job performance evaluation of individual employees. No other matters were discussed. The executive session adjourned at 10:50 p.m. COUNTY UNE CLUB TO MEET MAY 16 Hear ye, hear ye. The County Line Ladies will meet at the home of Lorene Capek Monday, May 16th,. at 7:30 p.m. See you all there.

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