The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1994 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 27, 1994

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (contined from Page 1) OLD BUSINESS 1. Approve Easement Use Agreement with the Town of Walkerton for Place Park Janice Ryan made a motion, seconded by David Gensinger, to approve the Easement and Use Agreement for Place Park with the Walkerton Town Board. The written agreement provides the school continued use of Place Park for school purposes. The 50-year agreement will allow the school to include the acreage of Place Park to meet state site requirements for the addition and renovation of Urev Middle School. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. A copy of the agreement is on file with the School Board minutes. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resignations a. Kari Shafer, North Liberty FOR RENT Banquet Hall For WEDDINGS - RECEPTIONS LARGE & SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate Large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING VFW Post 1954 656-4684 North Liberty

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Elementary School Cheerleading Sonsor A motion was made by Robert Schaeffer, seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve the resignation of Kari Shafer as North Liberty Elementary School Cheerleading Sponsor. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 2. Appointments a. Cheryl Karczewski, North Liberty Elementary School Cheerleading Sponsor b. Tim Davis, North Liberty Elementary School 6th Grade Girls Basketball A-Team Coach c. Damon Groves, North Liberty Elementary School sth Grade Girls Basketball A-Team Coach d. Greg Gratner, North Liberty Elementary School sth Grade Boys Basketball B-Team Coach f. Amy Peterson, North Liberty Elementary School Sth Grade Girls Basketball B-Team Coach e. Mary McGrath, Maternitv Leave for Sue Ulrich. 7th Grade Language Arts Teacher at Urey Middle School, Effective October 24. 1994 through January 3, 1995 David Gensinger made a motion, seconded by Tom McCormick, to approve the appointments as listed. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 3. Approve Resolution Authorizing the Formation of a School Building Corporation A motion was made by David Gensigner, seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve the resolution authorizing the formation of a School Building Corporation. The not-for-profit Building Corporation will issue bonds for the construction and renovation of Urey Middle

School and certain projects at John Glenn High School, then lease the completed project to the school corporation. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 4. Approve Resolution Authorizing, Approving & Ratifying Offers to Purchase Property and Initiation of Condemnation Proceedings, if Necessary, for Property Near Urey Middle School. A motion was made by Ben Smith, seconded by Robert Schaeffer, to approve a resolution authorizing, approving and ratifying offers to purchase property and initiate condemnation proceedings, if necessary, for the property near Urey Middle School. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 5. Report from Kari Vilamaa on the Addition and Renovation to Urey Middle School and John Glenn High School Outdoor Education and Athletic Facilities Kari Vilamaa and Julie Dendinger with Brton-Coe-Vilamaa presented to the School Board an updated design on the addition and renovation to Urey Middle School reported on their recent meetings with the Urey Middle School staff. Further work on the design development drawings is being held until final approval from the Department of Education. A topographical survey of the Urey Middle School site will be done in the next few days. A preliminary sketch was presented to the School Board on the John Glenn High School outdoor education and athletic facility improvements. Board members made comments and suggestions to the preliminary design. REPORTS 1. Superintendent's Report a. 1993-94 Expected Performance Information David McKee, superintendent, reported on 1993-94 Department of Education Expected Performance information on each of the schools. Meeting expected performance standards is one component of Indiana’s Performance Based Accreditation system and schools are expected to meet minimum expected performance standards in total ISTEP scores, language arts,

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mathematics proficiency, attendance rates and graduation rates for high school. Each school type has been grouped with another 50 schools that are very similiar in terms of social economic status and cognitive ability. All schools in the John Glenn School Corporation exceeded their expected performance standards. The superintendent reported on a recent survey on John Glenn students' use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. 2. Reports to Board a. Conferences Approved b. Conference Reports A list of conferences approved was presented to the School Board along with reports on conferences attended by staff members. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board of School Trustees will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on November 8. 1994 at John Glenn High School. ADJOURNMENT The School Board meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m.

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