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ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 ABERDEEN, WASHINGTON
Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors Community Room, Aberdeen High School
December 15, 2015
AGENDA
7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Call to Order
Flag Salute
Consent Agenda 1. Minutes2. Accounts Payable3. Correspondence4. Gifts to the District
Comments from Board Members
Comments from Student Representatives
Comments from the Audience
Old Business 1. Resolution 2015-06 Minimum Fund Balance
Superintendent’s Report 1. Levy Update2. AP Honor Roll3. Harbor High Winter Graduation4. 2016 Legislative Session
Instructional Services 1. Teaching and Learning Report
Board Meeting Agenda December 15, 2015 Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities
1. Booster Activities 2. Athletic Director Report 3. Coach’s Report
Financial Services
1. Fiscal Status Report New Business
1. Surplus Technology 2. Next Meeting
Comments from the Audience Executive Session Personnel Matters
1. Certificated 2. Classified 3. Certificated Substitute Pay
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ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 BOARD INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND
December 15, 2015 – Auditorium, Aberdeen High School
7:00 p.m. – Regular Meeting Call to Order Flag Salute Consent Agenda – Enclosure 1 1. Minutes of the Previous Meeting – Minutes of the regular meeting conducted on
November 17, 2015, are enclosed for your review and approval. 2. Accounts Payable and Financial Matters – The accounts payable for November are
enclosed for your review and approval. 3. Correspondence – A letter from Gov. Jay Inslee congratulating the district for its high
enrollment of eligible students in the College Bound Scholarship Program. 4. Gifts to the District
a. Harbor City Church has provided a gift of $2,500.00 to Stevens Elementary School to help meet the needs of students and families.
b. Darrell Lokken through the Grays Harbor Community Foundation provided a gift in support of FFA at Aberdeen High School.
Comments from Board Members Comments from Student Representatives Comments from the Audience Old Business 1. Resolution 2015-06 Minimum Fund Balance – A resolution reaffirming the Board’s
intent to maintain a minimum fund balance of at least 5 percent is enclosed for your review and approval. Enclosure 2
Superintendent’s Report 1. Levy Update – Superintendent Opstad will update Board members on planning for the
2016 Maintenance & Operations Levy. Enclosure 3 2. AP Honor Roll – Superintendent Opstad and Judy Holliday will share information
about recognition from College Board regarding student participation in Advanced Placement classes. Enclosure 4
3. Harbor High Winter Graduation – A reminder that mid-year graduation at Harbor High School is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, January 14.
4. 2016 Legislative Session – Superintendent Opstad will discuss the upcoming legislative session.
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Board Meeting Information December 15, 2015 Instructional Services 1. Teaching and Learning Report – Judy Holliday will present the Teaching and Learning
Report for November. Enclosure 5 Co-Curricular & Extra-Curricular Activities 1. Booster Activities – Superintendent Opstad will update Board members on Booster
Club news. 2. Athletic Director Report – Scott Stockslager will discuss future planning for extra-
curricular activities. 3. Coach’s Report – Coach Kevin Ridout will update Board members on various aspects
of the football program. Financial Services 1. Fiscal Status Report – Business Manager David Herrington will present the Fiscal
Status Report for November. Enclosure 6 New Business 1. Surplus Technology – The Technology Department is requesting that certain
inventoried surplus technology and other devices be declared surplus. Enclosure 7 2. Next Meeting – The next regular meeting of the Board is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday,
January 19, 2016, in the Community Room at Aberdeen High School. Who will audit the bills? A work study will begin at 6 p.m.
Comments from the Audience Executive Session At this time the meeting will recess for an executive session that is expected to last 10 minutes for the purpose of evaluating the qualifications of applicants for employment and collective bargaining. Personnel Matters Enclosure 8 1. Certificated
a. Hires 2. Classified
a. Hires b. Changes of Assignment c. Leaves of Absence d. Retirement e. Resignation f. Extra-Curricular Contract g. Substitute Hires h. Substitute Resignation
3. Certificated Substitute Pay ADJOURN
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ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors – November 17, 2015
At 7:01 p.m. President Bielski convened the regular meeting of the Aberdeen School Board in the Community Room at Aberdeen High School. Members present were Christi Boora and Jamie Walsh along with student representative Shelby Cokeley, Superintendent Thomas Opstad and 15 patrons and staff. Director Erin Farrer and Student Representative Katurah Martin were excused. A work study for a review of the 2014-2015 year-end budget (F-196) preceded the meeting. The meeting began with the Flag salute.
CALL TO ORDER
On a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, the Board approved the Consent Agenda, which included the minutes of the regular meeting conducted on October 20, 2015; October payroll vouchers 819306 through 819387 totaling $2,670,805.94, General Fund vouchers 819388 through 819394 and 819422 through 819520 totaling $780,913.15, ASB Fund vouchers 819395 through 819418 and 819521 totaling $14,978.66, and Private Purpose Trust Fund vouchers 819419 through 819420 totaling $6,040.00, approved trip requests for Central Park sixth-graders to travel to Seattle to see the Nutcracker Ballet on December 10, for Robert Gray Elementary 6th graders to see the ballet on December 11, and for the choir at Aberdeen High School to travel to New Orleans, LA, to perform and watch performances on February 18-22, 2016; accepted donations in support of Aberdeen High School’s production of Oklahoma! from Aberdeen Firefighters Local 2639, Smile Right Orthodontics, Quigg Bros., Inc., Kaufmann Scroggs, West Coast Hearing Clinic, Ingram, Zelasko & Goodwin, Aberdeen Office Equipment and Windermere Real Estate / Aberdeen, and accepted a grant from the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe in the amount of $1,500 in support of the Indian Education Program.
CONSENT AGENDA
Superintendent Opstad administered the oath of office to Jeff Nelson who was elected to the Board of Directors in Position 3 for a full term that will expire in 2019. Director Nelson joined the meeting.
OATH OF OFFICE
The Board conducted its annual reorganization and election of officers. On a nomination by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, Sandra Bielski was unanimously re-elected president on a roll-call vote. On a nomination by Jamie Walsh and seconded by Jeff Nelson, Christi Boora was unanimously elected vice president on a roll-call vote. On a nomination by Christi Boora and seconded by Jeff Nelson, Jamie Walsh was unanimously elected legislative representative on a roll-call vote.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
By unanimous consensus, Director Christi Boora was appointed as the District’s representative to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
WIAA REPRESENTATIVE
Aberdeen School Board Minutes November 17, 2015
Director Christi Boora thanked President Sandra Bielski for taking on the role of president again. She also commented on how well the girls’ swimming program represented the district at the state competition.
President Bielski congratulated the high school for its fine showing in the Foodball competition that involves students in a community-wide effort to benefit the area food banks.
COMMENTS FROM BOARD MEMBERS
Student Representative Shelby Cokeley shared information about the high school, commenting on the swim team winning the district competition for the third year, the commitment and leadership that resulted in a stronger showing for AHS in Foodball, the AHS Drama production of Oklahoma!, Career Day and that she is looking forward to the WSSDA Conference.
COMMENTS FROM STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Recommendations from the Instructional Materials Committee on the adoption of new materials were presented for second reading and adoption. On a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, the Board unanimously adopted Signing Naturally Student Workbook by Ella Mae Lentz and Ken Mikos and published by Dawn Sign Press for use in Anne Ramsey’s American Sign Language classes.
On a motion by Jamie Walsh and seconded by Jeff Nelson, the Board unanimously adopted Introduction to Culinary Arts by The Culinary Institute of America and published by Pearson for use in Candice Bachtell’s classes at Aberdeen High School.
On a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, the Board unanimously adopted Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer and published by Villard for use in English Language Arts classes at Aberdeen High School and Harbor High School.
On a motion by Jamie Walsh and seconded by Christi Boora, the Board unanimously adopted A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for use in English Language Arts classes at Miller Junior High School.
OLD BUSINESS
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION
On a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, the Board unanimously adopted Resolution 2015-05 Replacement of the Expiring Maintenance & Operations Levy. The resolution calls for collection of $5,200,000 in 2017 and $5,200,000 in 2018 at an estimated tax rate of $4.40 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. The measure will be placed before voters during the special election set for February 9, 2016. During the discussion, Dr. Opstad noted that although Director Farrer could not be in attendance due to illness, she called earlier in the day to express support.
RESOLUTION 2015-05 M&O LEVY RESOLUTION
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The Board finalized plans for attending the annual WSSDA Fall Conference on Nov. 19-22 in Bellevue.
Superintendent Opstad noted that Aberdeen High School’s production of Oklahoma! is this weekend, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 20-22. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students and are on sale at the high school, at Harbor Shoes in Aberdeen and at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam. Dr. Opstad noted that a real “Surrey with the Fringe on Top” will be part of the production thanks to the generosity of Doug and Janet Rice of Montesano, who are loaning their antique surrey for use in the play. About 50 students are involved in the production under the direction of Tamara Helland.
SUPERINTENDENT REPORT
WSSDA CONFERENCE
OKLAHOMA!
Superintendent Opstad discussed the district’s return to a 2A League and the timeline for league formations. Usually, leagues are finalized by the end of January or early February. He noted that the WIAA director is typically present at the WSSDA Conference and available to answer Board questions about the process.
WIAA LEAGUE ALIGNMENT
Superintendent Opstad presented a spreadsheet showing various program funding applications the District has submitted and the resulting revenue from state and federal grants.
PROGRAM FUNDING UPDATE
Superintendent Opstad discussed meetings he has been having with music staff and the effort to develop a “replacement cycle” for musical instruments and supplies. He noted that about $42,000 was spent over the summer to purchase replacement instruments. In addition, the risers in the music room at Miller Junior High were replaced.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Superintendent Opstad presented the Teaching and Learning Report for October and discussed the transition to Naviance, the new electronic curriculum for Advisory. He also reported that the District will be changing its phone system to a “voice over internet” program (VOIP).
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Business Manager David Herrington presented the Fiscal Status Report for October. The Board discussed school security, including the project to install high-definition security cameras on all of the campuses. Entrances will be locked with entry controlled remotely from the main office. President Bielski inquired about the “active shooter” training that took place at Central Park Elementary School. Superintendent Opstad said it was a very good training for police and fire departments, even though everyone hopes it will never be needed.
FISCAL STATUS REPORT
Following a discussion about the pros and cons of a re-levy due to adjustments in the tax rolls after property taxes were calculated and billed, on a motion by Jamie Walsh, the Board voted not to re-levy in 2016 the $80,249.84
2016 LEVY COLLECTIONS
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levy funds that were not collected in 2015. On a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jeff Nelson, the Board voted not to re-levy in 2016 the uncollected bond funds totaling $39,379.23.
The next regular meeting of the Board is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 15, in the Community Room at Aberdeen High School. A work study will begin at 6 p.m. Directors Sandra Bielski and Erin Farrer will audit the bills.
NEXT MEETING
At 7:48 p.m. President Sandra Bielski recessed the meeting for an executive session expected to last 10 minutes for the purpose of evaluating the qualifications of applicants for employment. The session began at 7:57 p.m. and the meeting resumed at 8:07 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Following a presentation by Human Resources Director Emily Hetland, on a motion by Christi Boora and seconded by Jamie Walsh, the Board approved the Personnel Report. Under certificated matters, the Board approved the hiring of Adam Piekkola as a substitute teacher.
Under classified matters, the Board approved the hiring of Ruth Arkless as an ELL para-educator for the District effective October 23, Sara Denny as a Food Service worker at Aberdeen High School effective November 2, Mizrain Martinez and Kameron Covall as para-educators effective October 26, Donna Pearson as a college helper in the 21st Century Program at A. J. West Elementary School effective September 29, Sarah German and Francis Napoleon as student helpers in the 21st Century Program at A. J. West Elementary School effective November 12, Jesse Dietz as a student helper in the 21st Century Program at Robert Gray Elementary School effective November 9; approved changes of assignment for Julie McKay from multi-media coordinator to LRC technician at Aberdeen High School effective November 9, Dawn Peckler to 4.25 hours as a bus driver for the district effective November 2, Casey Schumacher to 5 hours as a bus driver for the district effective October 26, and Megan Van Dinter from Food Service worker to para-educator at A. J. West Elementary School effective November 6, and Mirsa Ortuno from Central Park Elementary School to Robert Gray Elementary as a para-educator effective November 6, accepted resignations from Nancy Contreras, a para-educator for the District, effective November 11 and from Kim Edwards as comptroller/athletic director’s secretary at Aberdeen High School effective December 11; approved extra-curricular contracts at Aberdeen High School for Shane Bridges as an assistant boy’s swim team coach, Ryan Harless as an assistant coach for boys’ basketball, Toni Houbregs amended contract for winter season in the weight room (1.0), and Gary Wakeman and Rebecca Zvono as assistant coaches for girls’ fast pitch; approved extra-curricular contracts at Miller Junior High School for Larry Kinread and Jimmy McDaniel as head coaches for girls’ basketball at Miller Junior High School; accepted resignations from Sean Jamieson as an
PERSONNEL
CERTIFICATED
CLASSIFIED
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assistant coach for girls’ basketball at Aberdeen High School effective October 29 and from Jesse Marlow as an assistant coach for baseball at Aberdeen High School effective September 29; approved the hiring of Dawn Borns, Somally Chum, Taylor Faulkner, Todd Gladsjo, Sara Henry, Elizabeth Hoefs, Melanie Nicholson and Shari Van Blaricom as substitutes for the District.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. ADJOURN
Thomas A. Opstad, Secretary Sandra Bielski, President
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Aberdeen School District No. 5 Resolution No. 2015-06
Authorization for Maintaining a 5 Percent Minimum Fund Balance
WHEREAS, the Aberdeen School District Board of Directors recognizes the need to maintain a
fund balance that will ensure sufficient operating funds are available at all times throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, the Washington State Auditor has recommended that the Aberdeen School District
maintain an adequate fund balance; and WHEREAS, the Aberdeen School District recognizes the sacrifices that have been made to
achieve the current fund balance and recognizes that the district faces numerous competing demands for the use of its financial resources; and
WHEREAS, the long-term financial stability of the District is of great importance to achieving
the purpose and the goals of the Aberdeen School District; and WHEREAS, the Aberdeen School District must exercise budgetary and financial controls to
comply with various federal and state regulations; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors of Aberdeen School District
No. 5 does hereby authorize the superintendent and administration to conduct operations and prepare for budgets that strive to maintain a five percent minimum fund balance.
The undersigned certifies that the foregoing resolution was adopted at a duly convened meeting
of the Board of Directors of Aberdeen School District No. 5 on the 15th day of December, 2015, of which due notice was given in the manner provided by law with the following directors being present and voting: Aberdeen School District No. 5 Grays Harbor County, Washington ______________________________________ Sandra Bielski, President ______________________________________ Christi Boora ______________________________________ Erin Farrer ______________________________________ Jeff Nelson ______________________________________ Attest: Jamie Walsh __________________________________________ Thomas A. Opstad, Secretary to the Board
The Maintenance and Operations Levy elec-tion on February 9 is not asking for a new tax. It is a “Hold the Line” Levy that seeks to replace the expiring, two-year M&O Levy.The proposed levy amount is $5,200,000 in
2017 and 2018. That amounts to approximately $4.40 per $1,000 of assessed property value.Local, voter-approved levies help make up the
difference when state and federal funding fall short of providing the dollars needed to fund education, maintenance, operations, and student
programs. M&O Levies are not used to remod-el or build new schools. Bond issues must be approved by voters to pay for school construc-tion. More information about the use of levy funds is available by calling Superintendent Tom Opstad at (360) 538-2006 or Business Manager David Herrington at (360) 538-2007.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE ON FEBRUARY 9
2016
LEVYI n f o r m a t i o n
The mission of the Aberdeen School District is to be a
strong, inspirational learning community
that empowers students to embrace life’s
opportunities.
Voters in the Aberdeen School District are being asked to approve a two-year Maintenance and Operations Levy on February 9 to replace the current levy that voters approved in 2014. At its meeting on November 17, the School
Board adopted a resolution setting the request-ed levy amount at $5.2 million for collection in 2017 and again in 2018. The request is the same amount as that being collected in 2016,
making it a “Hold the Line Levy” that will en-able the district to continue current operations.The voting period opens Friday, January 23,
and ballots must be postmarked or delivered to an authorized ballot drop-off site on or before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9.The information in this newsletter is intended
to answer frequently asked questions about school levies.
School Board:Sandra BielskiChristi Boora
Erin FarrerJeff NelsonJamie Walsh
Superintendent:Dr. Thomas Opstad
www.asd5.org Questions? Call (360) 538-2000Aberdeen School District, 216 North G St., Aberdeen, WA 98520
M&O Levy Facts: Aberdeen Schools asking voters to continue current levy
How much will it cost?
Assessed Value = $100,000School levy tax in 2017 = $440School levy tax in 2018 = $440
When: February 9, 2016Amount: $5.20 million in 2017 $4.40 per $1,000 $5.20 million in 2018 $4.40 per $1,000
Ballots must be postmarked by February 9.
Your Levy Dollar
17¢Teacher aides, office and custodial staff.
District Support StaffMaintenance, Technology,
District-wide support.
18¢Instructional materials for every student; field trips.
6¢
Software licensing, hardware purchases,
devices and upgrades, building repairs
Music, athletics,
transportation to activities
Certificated Staff
25¢
Additional teachers, specialists, counselors and substitutes.
24¢
Building Maintenance
& Technology
Athletics & Activities
10¢
Teaching & Learning
Building Support Staff
Why do school districts have levies?State and federal funding provide a portion of the money needed to operate our
schools and programs. Voter-approved levies are used to help make up the shortfall as well as provide funding for local programs such as extracurricular activities.Levy funds are used for:• Additional classroom teachers, counselors and support specialists.• Ongoing maintenance and repair of school buildings, utilities and insurance.• Studenttransportation,fieldtripsandotherextra-curriculartrips.• Support of athletics and activities.• Support of music, drama and other co-curricular programs.• Purchasing instructional materials.• Purchasing technology, including computers, and computer maintenance.• Additional staff to reduce class size and maintain our programs.Some communities have higher property values than others and can more easily
raise funds for their schools. As a way to help balance this disparity among districts, the state provides Local Effort Assistance (LEA) Funds to districts with lower property values — provided they pass their local levies. Our district should receive about $2.8 million per year in LEA funds for passing our levy.The local levy provides about 12.5 percent of the district’s operating budget. Together with LEA funds from the
state, levy funds will make up 19.2 percent of our school district budget.
Senior citizens on fixed incomes may find that they qualify for an exemption from voted taxes. More information is available from the Grays Harbor County Assessor’s Office, (360) 249-4121.
6th Annual AP® District Honor Roll The following honor roll consists of the 425 school districts in the U.S. and Canada that simultaneously achieved increases in access to Advanced Placement® courses for a broader number of students and also maintained or improved the rate at which their AP students earned scores of 3 or higher on an AP Exam.
6th Annual AP District Honor Roll
State District
Washington Aberdeen School District 5‡
Washington Archdiocese of Seattle Education OfficeÕ
Washington Battle Ground Public School
Washington Eatonville School District 404
Washington Issaquah School District 411Õ
Washington Lake Washington School District Õ
Washington Marysville School District
Washington Riverview School District 407Õ
Washington Snoqualmie Valley School District 410Õ
Washington Spokane Public Schools‡Õ
West Virginia Taylor County School District
Wisconsin Appleton Area School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Auburndale School District
Wisconsin Beaver Dam Unified School District
Wisconsin Burlington Area School District
Wisconsin Cambridge School District
Wisconsin Cedarburg School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Denmark School District
Wisconsin Eau Claire Area School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Freedom Area School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Hamilton School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Kimberly Area School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Kohler School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Lake Mills Area School District
Wisconsin Lodi School DistrictÕ
Wisconsin Luxemburg-Casco School District
Wisconsin Madison Metropolitan School DistrictÕ
Professional Development: • First-Aid/CPR classes continue to be offered to staff. • SafeSchools modules are now past due for those staff employed on the first day of school. (Unless
supervisors added additional modules for a department. For example, coaches were assigned “What Every Coach Needs to Know.”)
• Training sessions for both Focus and Comprehensive TPEP were held focusing on evidence, artifacts and scoring.
Assessments: • Now that the unofficial results of November’s Smarter Balanced assessments are becoming available
on the ORS (Online Reporting Site), the High School Assessment Coordinators are compiling lists for EOC (End of Course) retake assessments in algebra, geometry and biology in January.
• ELPA (English Language Proficiency Assessments) will be administered online in February and early March. (One small part of writing will be paper/pencil.) Technology and ELL staff are collaborating so that the computers are ready for practice tests by January 11.
AVID: • Both Aberdeen High School and Miller Junior High submitted the ISS (Initial Self Assessment) to AVID
Center prior to the early December deadline. Highly Capable:
• 3rd – 6th grade students attended another Capital Region ESD 113 Highly Capable Session at
Cosmopolis Elementary last week. The first four sessions are Technology Integration in the core curricular areas.
• We are awaiting the OLSAT reports from Pearson so that this information can be added to other data to determine which students will meet the qualifications for program approval.
• Kindergarten students who were referred will be administered the OLSAT in January.
Curriculum: • An HIV/AIDS Curriculum informational session was held for parents of 5th and 6th grade students.
Both the KNOW and The Great Body Shop resources were available for parents to review. Technology:
• A District Technology Team, with one or two representatives from each building, is being organized so we can formulate technology plans and processes based on district/building needs and goals.
Department of Teaching and Learning Report
December 15, 2015
To: From: Re:
Board of Directors & Superintendent Tom Opstad David Herrington Fiscal Status Report – November 2015
General Fund 10
1. Cash Flow: Based on the Budget Status Report, the General Fund shows that we have $2,610,738.69 for our ending fund balance.
2. Enrollment: Our Average Annual FTE (AAFTE) enrollment for December 2015
Grade Band 2015-2016 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012
Actual AAFTE
Budgeted AAFTE
Actual AAFTE
Actual AAFTE
Actual AAFTE
Actual AAFTE
K-6 1710.59 1699 1724.11 1694.17 1633.12 1639
Junior High 457.92 464 442.34 458.85 472.68 489.40
Senior High 992.79 923 969.95 971.08 982.47 1006.95
Sub Total 3161.30 3086 3136.40 3124.09 3088.07 3135.59
Running Start 72.49 34 33.64 40.03 45.40 31.77 AAFTE
+ or – budget
75.30
3086
(+)50.40
(+)97.09
(+)58.07 (-)0.41
Budgeted 3086 3086 3030 3051 3136
In Addition to the General Fund, the Following Budget Status Reports are:
Capital Projects Fund 20
The Capital Projects fund shows that we have $ 118,941.31 for our ending fund balance.
Debt Service Fund 30
The Debt Service Fund shows that we have $ 3,625,785.50 for our ending fund balance.
Associated Student Body Fund 40
The ASB Fund shows that we have $ 236,019.21 for our ending fund balance.
Transportation Vehicle Fund 90
The Transportation Vehicle Fund shows that we have $415,372.06 for our ending fund balance. This fund is limited to the purchase or major repair of buses.
If you have any questions, please call me at 360-538-2007 or email me [email protected] David Herrington Director of Business and Support Services [email protected]
MEMO
TO: Board of Directors Superintendent Thomas Opstad
RE: Surplus Technology Equipment FROM: Judy Holliday
DATE: December 10, 2015
The Technology Department would like to declare the equipment detailed on the accompanying spreadsheet as surplus. These items have been determined to be of no further use to the District due to age, capabilities, and/or condition. If you have any questions, please call me at (360) 538-2036.
CERTIFICATED
HIRE: We recommend the Board approve the following certificated hire:
Name Location Position Effective Date Jordon Cummings Central Park Elementary 1st Grade Teacher 01/04/16
CLASSIFIED
HIRES: We recommend the Board approve the following classified hires:
Name Location Position Effective Date Daniel Raffelson Transportation Bus Driver 12/01/15 Sharon Bunch A. J. West Elementary Food Service Worker 12/07/15 Dayln Barragan Stevens Elementary Student Helper – 21st Century Program 11/30/15 CHANGE OF ASSIGNMENTS: We recommend the Board approve the following classified change of assignments:
Name Location To: From: Effective Date Suzette Tamlin Aberdeen High School Comptroller PASS Para-educator 12/14/15 A’Dee Walker Aberdeen High School Assistant Secretary Registrar 12/07/15
Name To: From: Position Effective Date Mizrain Martinez Stevens Elementary Miller Jr. High Para-educator 12/02/15 Doreen Conrad Miller Jr. High School A.J. West Elementary Para-educator 12/02/15 LEAVE OF ABSENCES: We recommend the Board approve the following classified leave of absences: Name Location Position Effective Date Stacie Lutes Aberdeen High School Para-educator 01/04/16 Beverly Peterson Aberdeen High School Custodian 12/14/15 Danny Jones A. J. West Elementary Custodian 09/19/15 RETIREMENT: We recommend the Board approve the following classified retirement: Name Location Position Effective Date Lesli Martin Aberdeen High School Assistant School Secretary 12/04/15 RESIGNATION: We recommend the Board approve the following classified resignation: Name Location Position Effective Date Ruth Arkless District ELL – Para-educator 11/25/15
EXTRA-CURRICULAR CONTRACT: We recommend the Board approve the following extra-curricular contract:
Name Location Position Effective Date Ian Connell Aberdeen High School Girls’ Basketball – Assistant Coach 12/02/15 Board Action 12/15/15 Page 1 of 2
Substitute Classified Hires: Maria Calica Kaityln Delahanty Whitnie Kramer Evangeline Sepuesca Teri Valdiva Substitute Custodian Hire: Anthony Busche Substitute Food Service Hires: Maria Calica Autumn Garloff Teri Valdivia Substitute Classified Resignation: Julie Cipale – Effective 11/16/15 Board Action 12/15/15 Page 2 of 2