Marysville USD 364 Special Board of Education Meeting Highlights – 5/23/18

MARYSVILLE USD #364
Special Board Meeting Highlights
May 23, 2018

Members Present: Lanny Carpenter, Pam Dankenbring, Chris Denner, Todd Milner, Kevin O’Neil, and Kevin Samuelson

Member absent: Sonya Stohs

Approved the Title VI-B Funding Assurances which cover policies that conform to state and federal statutes and regulations. The sources of funding are “pass through” funding, which is the amount per special education pupil. This funding is used for salaries and also includes salary expenditures for IEP Preschool students. Motion carried 6-0.

Approved out-of-district requests for Aubrie Rombeck – Kindergarten, Hunter Hill – 8th grade, and Garrett Hill – 5th grade to attend school at USD #364. Motion carried 6-0.

Appointed Dennis Stone as interim superintendent for a maximum of 12 days (spread out during June, July, and August) while Mr. Mullins recovers from surgery. Motion carried 6-0.

Offered a certified contract for 2018-19 school year to Nancy Otott as Elementary Teacher at MES. Motion carried 6-0.

Approved the two year (2018-19 and 2019-20) Negotiated Agreement between USD #364 and MEA (Marysville Education Association) as submitted for ratification. Motion carried 6-0.

Met in executive sessions for a total of 15 minutes

Adjourned at 6:53 P.M.

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