RSU Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 10.2.14
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RSU Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 10.2.14
KIDS REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT #2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS DATE: PLACE: TIME: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2014 MARCIA BUKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6:00 PM REGULAR MEETING PRESENT: Directors Jay Brown, Leanne Burnham, Shawna Corbett, Jonathan Hamann, Cory Munsey, Mike Terrell and Lori Umberhind MEMBERS ABSENT: Chair Dawn Gallagher, Vice-Chair Bill Matthews, Jim Grandahl, Jon Lambert and Linda Leet ALSO PRESENT: Superintendent Virgel Hammonds, Mary Helen Williams, Steve Lavoie, Matt Shea, Ryan Keith, Vicki Raymond, Gordon Murray and Katie Spear 8 Members of the Public GUEST(S): Janet Smith, Richmond Town Manager Angela Hardy, NESSC NextGen Personalized Learning Project Co-Director Students Cameron Emmons and Michaela Carney Lori Libby 1.0 CALL TO ORDER/QUORUM PRESENT With a quorum present, the meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m. Director Shawna Corbett nominated Jonathan Hamann to conduct the meeting in the absence of the Chair. Director Leanne Burnham seconded the nomination, voted in favor unanimously. 2.0 APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 Director Jay Brown motioned to approve the minutes of the September 4, 2014 Regular Board meeting. Director Shawna Corbett seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 3.0 ADJUSTMENT(S) TO AGENDA Add Item 6.9 – Monmouth Academy Trip to Peru in June 2014 Add Item 6.10 – Monmouth Academy Outing Club trip to West Forks, Maine Add to Item 8.1 Add to Item 8.2 Add to Item 8.4 4.0 PUBLIC COMMENT 4.1 Public Comment - Janet Smith, Richmond Town Manager Ms. Smith expressed her support for collaboration between Richmond and the RSU. - Angela Hardy, NESSC NextGen Personalized Learning Project Co-Director Ms. Hardy provided the board with information (below) about the NextGen grant and her role as coach serving the needs of Hall-Dale High School, Monmouth Academy and Richmond High School. Page 1 of 40 Page 2 of 40 Page 3 of 40 4.2 Richmond Principals’ Reports Richmond and Dresden Asst. Principal Ryan Keith’s report to the Board follows. Assistant Principal's Schedule: • Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, full days at Richmond HS/MS. • Wednesday at Marcia Buker Elementary School, full day. • Friday at Dresden ES from 7:30am-12: 30pm, at Richmond HS/MS from 1:00pm-3pm. MBES Update: 1. MBES faculty and students are working collaboratively in order to use grant awarded money to construct and maintain a school “Butterfly Garden”. Students have helped to plan the garden and will help in its construction and maintenance to make this truly a collaborative effort. On Wednesday, students worked with Mr. Tompkins as a whole 4th grade to learn math and measurement to help build the raised beds. This project is incorporating MTs into a hands-on project for the whole school. 2. MBES and Kolleen Cass, has been awarded and working on a Fuel up to Play 60 grant which has awarded the school $1600 to help make the school more healthy. Students are working with staff to improve healthy eating within school and to increase exercise. Students have proposed some new healthy eating option. The group is also looking at obtaining pedometers to become part of the 100 Mile Club. 3. October is Bullying Awareness month. Students will work within their classes and via guidance lessons to help promote healthy peer interactions and to help prevent bullying at MBES. RHS/MS Update: 1. New RHS/RMS schedule has been completed and is working well. This new schedule has provided students with increased access to classes (CATC students have double the number of possible classes). Students have access to more teachers. Interventions in Math, English, Social Studies, and science have been helping students make progress on MTs. In addition increased math and foreign language in the middle school has been met with overwhelming positive feedback. 2. On 9/29 seniors and juniors will travel to Kents Hill School to take part in a regional college fair. Students will have access to hundreds of post secondary schools in this exciting experience. 3. All sophomores and juniors will be taking part in October PSATs. While Maine is switching to Smarter Balanced as the required standardized test. We feel that it is important to provide students with a quality experience to both prepare them for SATs and to help make student eligible for National Merit Scholarships. Page 4 of 40 4. School culture has improved markedly. The number of behavioral referral, detentions, and suspensions are down compared to school years 12-13 and 13-14. In addition informal feedback from teachers, parents, and students, has been overwhelmingly positive. 5. RHS/RMS is now working on improving the transition of new students into the school. In RSU #2 we are innovative in our approach to learning. Many students and families have expressed many questions when they enter our schools. In an effort to help this transition an easier one, we are compiling resources and conducting occasional new family introductions. 6. RHS/RMS faculty continues to work in PLGs in order to make progress on community resources, use of data, and professional development. This organically developed work has married nicely to our NextGen grant work on developing Personalized Learning Plans. We view this work as instrumental to helping students develop the skills, resources, and structures to develop personalized plans and true multiple pathways to make their learning engaging and relevant. 7. Cameron Emmons and Michaela Carney presented the Board with information about their internship opportunities outside of school. Cameron is interning with a dentist four to eight hours per week. Michaela is interning with a third grade teacher one day per week. Both are addressing measurement topics and learning targets from courses they are currently enrolled in while exploring careers they are passionate about. MBES Principal Mary Helen Williams’ report to the Board follows. Marcia Buker has gotten off to a strong start, with some new staff members and a student count of 215. We’ve welcomed our new special education teacher Kelly Hayes; educational technician Tymbre Dore, fifth grade teacher Lori Libby, and our long-term nurse substitute Hannah Goss. Also new this year is foreign language teacher Jonna Bouré. We have a new master schedule this year, one that allows more time for teachers to meet during the day to discuss student progress with built-in target times as well—these are periods during the week when we can group and re-group students according to their proficiencies on learning targets. One big change in this new schedule was the elimination of the midmorning recess; students have opportunities for movement breaks and snack throughout the morning, but are no longer going outside for a 9:30 a.m. recess. We’ve gained instructional time, including grade level and target times as mentioned. Thanks to our parent/teacher group and the local youth sports group, we now have a subscription to Adventure to Fitness, a program that gives our learners multiple ways to move and learn in the classroom. The impetus for the revised master schedule is our designation as a Focus School, as you know, and we are taking advantage of the opportunity to look at and improve instructional strategies. We had a wonderful compliment from our Focus School coach at this week’s meeting. In year two of Focus School work the emphasis is on closing the gap between the identified student groups. Our coach was impressed with the work our Page 5 of 40 primary and intermediate grade levels teams are doing on looking at data and making plans to help students improve. Other news includes our upcoming Open House on Thursday, October 9 from 6 to 7, and some of the creative hands-on learning that’s been mentioned in other reports this evening. Also, in a nice example of community sharing, I wanted you to know that our school was the recent recipient of a donation of school supplies by the Share Center, which we’re distributing to classrooms and students. In a closing note, I want to say how helpful our new social worker and behavior liaison have been to both Dresden and Marcia Buker. Cathy Foyt has been right on target with supporting students on attendance issues, and Kim Lord is advising on us on behavioral strategies. Thank you for adding these key positions to our district staff. Richmond MS/HS Principal Steve Lavoie’s report to the Board follows. Opening of School: New schedule needed some adjustments but no more than the past. Our goal is to be able to hand initial schedules to all students prior to the end of school in June. Other than those adjustments, it was a smooth an opening as we have had in recent years. Civil rights Team Project: Teams will be established at both the middle and high schools. Faculty received initial training during the August retreat. Advisors (5: 2 MS, 2 HS plus guidance) received trainings on 9/23. An assembly for all students was held on 9/29 with Brandon Baldwin, Asst. State Attorney General in charge of the project. Student trainings will occur on 11/4 in Augusta. Student Athlete Leadership Team (SALT): With MPA support, we sent 5 high school students and the current AD to a leadership conference held at Stonehill College in July, with the expectation to form the team and address a multitude of issues. After an initial meeting, topics to be addressed by the team include: maintaining numbers in sub varsity teams, protocols for identifying team leadership and sportsmanship (both athlete and crowds). School Newspaper: In the high school journalism class, students are producing an on line newspaper. Upon its completion, the URL will be posted on our website for viewing. MS/HS Sports teams are up and running and competing at a high level. Participation numbers are up in the middle school. Support of New Faculty: With 11 new staff members, support is critical. Meetings are held every other Wednesday with a split agenda...issues that administration feels the need to address and issues that new staff members feel the need for support. Well received. Parent/teacher Conferences are scheduled for October 16 from 2:30 – 4:30 & 5:00 – 7:30. Communications: Posting more and more information on the website. Establishing a list of topics for regularly scheduled parent meetings. We are starting with a list generated by a group of parents and will add to it by soliciting input at Parent/Teacher Conferences. First meeting will be scheduled for early November after a list of topics is generated. Page 6 of 40 Junior/Senior /Parent Night is scheduled for October 20. The topic is the college application process. Additional sessions will be scheduled to address other issues such as the financial aid process. 5.0 OLD BUSINESS 5.1 6.0 Second Reading and Approval of Policies Director Cory Munsey motioned to approve the Policy and Personnel Committees recommendations for the second reading and adoption of the following policies. ADC – Tobacco Use and Possession ADC-R – Tobacco Use and Possession Administrative Procedure IKA – RSU #2 Performance Reporting System IKE – Learner Progress through Learning System IKF – Graduation Requirements / Proficiency Diploma Director Shawna Corbett seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. NEW BUSINESS 6.1 Approval of Resignation(s) / Retirement(s) Director Shawna Corbett motioned to approve the following resignations. Tom Toner, RSU Information System Support Specialist of IT Melanie DiLorenzo, RHS Science Director Mike Terrell seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 6.2 Approval of Nominated Personnel Director Shawna Corbett motioned to approve the Superintendent’s recommendations for the following nominated personnel. Amy Bongard, Hall-Dale Asst. Principal Rachael Calder, Monmouth 7-12, French Teacher Director Michael Terrell seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 6.3 Approval of MBES’s Grade 5 trip to Boston Director Jay Brown motioned to approve the Marcia Buker ES Grade 5 trip to Boston. Director Lori Umberhind seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Director Cory Munsey asked teacher Lori Libby about the locations in Boston to be visited. Ms. Libby explained they will use the trip to teach the personal finance MTs / LTs outlined in grade 5 in preparation for their visits to Boston locations (Freedom Trail, Museum of Science, etc.) Ms. Libby announced a 5K road race will occur on 10/25 to raise money for the trip. 6.4 Approval to sell the 1996 Suburban Director Shawna Corbett motioned to approve the sale of the 1996 Suburban. Director Jay Brown seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 6.5 Appointment of a School Board Representative to the Delegate Assembly of the Maine School Board Association Director Shawna Corbett nominated Director Bill Matthews as the School Board’s Representative to the Delegate Assembly of the Maine School Board Association. Director Lori Umberhind seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Page 7 of 40 6.6 Approval of First Reading of Policies Director Cory Munsey motioned to approve the Policy and Personnel Committee’s recommendations for first reading of the following policies. - EHB – Records Retention - EHB-R – Records Retention Schedule - EHB-R1 – General Disposition Schedule of Local Government Records - EHB-R2 – General Disposition Schedule of School Records Director Leanne Burnham seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 6.7 Approval of RSU / Town Study by Planning Decisions Director Jay Brown motioned to approve the engagement of Planning Decisions to conduct a town study for the RSU. Director Shawna Corbett seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Director Shawna Corbett commented that the self study will help us to better understand our needs for the future. Director Jonathan Hamann asked Superintendent Hammonds to update the Board, after October 1st enrollment count, on a comparison of the self study with kids now enrolled. 6.8 Establishment of Monmouth Project Committee Nominations included Directors Jay Brown, Dawn Gallagher, Jon Lambert, Mike Terrell and all Monmouth Board Members Leanne Burnham, Jim Grandahl and Jonathan Hamann. Director Leanne Burnham seconded the nominations, voted in favor unanimously. Director Cory Munsey asked if 7 members on the committee create a quorum and thus creating a Board meeting. Superintendent Hammonds will need to investigate. Director Shawna Corbett asked if a policy can be established that would establish representation. Director Hammonds will need to investigate. 6.9 Monmouth Academy Trip to Peru in June 2014 Director Jay Brown motioned to approve Monmouth Academy’s trip to Peru in June 2014. Director Shawna Corbett seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Director Lori Umberhind asked if these trips are available to all RSU 2 high school students. Superintendent Hammonds informed the Board that all trips are open to all RSU 2 high school students. 6.10 Monmouth Academy Outing Club trip to West Forks, Maine Director Mike Terrell motioned to approve the Monmouth Academy Outing Club’s white water rafting trip in West Forks, Maine. Director Jay Brown seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Page 8 of 40 7.0 COMMITTEE REPORTS 7.1 Facilities Committee September 10, 2014 6:00 p.m. Hall-Dale Elementary School Committee Members Present: Directors Jay Brown, Jim Grandahl and Jonathan Hamann Committee Members Absent: Directors Jon Lambert and Mike Terrell RSU 2 Staff: Superintendent Virgel Hammonds, Director of Buildings and Grounds Gordon Murray, Asst. Director of Buildings and Grounds Frank Farias and Business Mgr. Vicki Raymond 1. Nomination for Chair Director Jim Grandahl nominated Jonathan Hamann as Chair of the Facilities Committee. Director Jay Brown seconded the nomination, voted in favor unanimously. 2. Facilities Director Report a. Director of Buildings and Grounds Gordon Murray presented the following report. It has been a productive summer at RSU #2. Asst. Director of B&G Frank and I and the entire custodial staff have worked hard to get the maintenance done, to clean all of the buildings as well as cover special projects in three of our schools. The challenges included summer programs and teaching staff in our buildings. We strive to work safely and efficiently and have had a record amount of room changes this past summer. We are just a few days to operating with natural gas at HDMHS, probably a few weeks at HDES. We will as a district save money in 2014/2015 with the cost of fuel, maintenance and increased efficiency with these upgrades. We are moving forward. Dresden: Most of the work is finished on the modular project. Three new exterior doors were installed just yesterday. The newly renovated art room is functional and much more user friendly. The new sinks and layout of the room work much better and have enhanced the program greatly. Page 9 of 40 The Library is new and improved is now in use. It has a reading nook, more open floor space and new book shelves including some that can be moved for meetings or other classes that may take place in that room. Some of the work was performed by outside contractors and some by RSU staff. I want to take the opportunity to express my appreciation to Norm Balchelder (day Custodian) who built the new shelving. It is much more functional and looks far less institutional than the old metal shelving. The IT department will install a smart board in the near future. We are still doing some repairs to the entrance ramp and will be painting that in the next few weeks. The changes have been both functional and aesthetic. We are grateful to Mary Walsh and her work with the Kenyon fund. There is a reception planned in October for the Kenyon family to express our appreciation for this large grant for this project. Page 10 of 40 Hall-Dale: The Hallowell Water District’s request for a 20% rate hike has been approved. The KJ reports the reason for the increase is the need for increased staff required keep up with all of the natural gas work taking place. This will increase this line item by approximately $2,000.00. Flashing School Zone sign - The HDES sign along with the associated solar panel was damaged by a subcontractor who worked for Summit Gas. They tipped over the sign and will be paying for all the damages. I am in frequent communication with AD Electric regarding the status of the repair and their issue is that they do all streetlight repairs in the state and are always very busy. Irrigation - We have had some irrigation system failures at HDHS this summer. There have been two major pipe leaks and some minor pump repairs. Monmouth: Cameras and lighting - We are in the process of installing additional lighting and cameras at the bus garage because of the recent vandalism of a few of the busses. Mechanical contractors - Monmouth now has the same mechanical contractor as the rest of the RSU. Specialty Services will be doing annual boiler cleanings and emergency repairs at all Monmouth Schools. They have a technician who lives very close to the schools so this too will be a benefit when it comes to response time. Head Custodian Bill Ebert will continue to perform the necessary repairs that do not require specific trade licenses as he has in the past. Richmond: ADA complaint - A parent of a child who participates in Richmond Recreation program has lodged a complaint with the towns Code Enforcement Officer stating that the fields at RMS/HS are not ADA compliant. This will promote a review of our fields that has not yet been scheduled. Proposed work on that field is part of a larger project that includes drainage and a town plan for Safe Routes project. Page 11 of 40 RSU wide: Surplus disposal of a truck - I am requesting permission to sell the 1996 Suburban that has been replaced and is well past its useful life. The vehicle has had high maintenance cost for the past five years. It has 164,000 miles on it and it. Like other vehicles we have sold by public bid, it will not bring in much money but we will not have to pay to dispose of it. Bond project progress - The gas line has just been completed and ready for use at HDMS/HS. There is a little more work to be done in the boiler room and we plan to light the new boilers in the next week. The gas line has been completed across the HDES property but not yet ready for gas. Specialty Services has begun their piping at that facility and we expect to be ready when the gas becomes available. Oak Point Associates has been doing additional roof evaluations in Monmouth to prepare for roof bid specifications. They continue to work on the necessary feasibility and assessment of the Central Office/Alternate Education facility at the Reed Street. Boiler feasibility work will be done over the winter so we can choose the best available systems for Monmouth and Richmond. Monmouth Construction – Superintendent Virgel Hammonds and I have had one meeting with Scott Brown at DOE as part of a series of meetings that will take place to ensure the project moves forward in a reasonable manner. These are initial meetings and I will provide a progress calendar that details the process. 1. Sale of 1996 Suburban Director Jim Grandahl motioned to send the approval of the sale of the 1996 Suburban to the October Board of Directors meeting. Director Jay Brown seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. 2. Director Jim Grandahl requested a priority list of school improvement projects including an update on the 10 year capital plan, feasibility studies, that will support capital improvements in the future. 3. School Construction Process a. Explanation of the 21 step process and the multiple steps under each approval process b. Assignment of new architect c. Questions for DOE 1. What committees do we need to form and when for the whole process? d. Ideas from the Facilities Committee 1. Question previous HD building committee on lessons learned 2. How do we engage our educators in helping form the learning spaces? Following is information that was distributed to the committee. Page 12 of 40 Page 13 of 40 Page 14 of 40 Page 15 of 40 Page 16 of 40 Page 17 of 40 Page 18 of 40 Page 19 of 40 Page 20 of 40 Page 21 of 40 Page 22 of 40 Page 23 of 40 Page 24 of 40 Page 25 of 40 Page 26 of 40 Page 27 of 40 Page 28 of 40 Page 29 of 40 Page 30 of 40 Page 31 of 40 Respectfully Submitted, Virgel Hammonds Superintendent of Schools Page 32 of 40 7.2 Policy and Personnel Committee Hall-Dale Elementary School, September 17, 2014 5:00 p.m. Committee Members Present: Directors Leanne Burnham, Shawna Corbett and Bill Matthews Other Board Members Present: Director Lori Umberhind Board Members Absent: Directors Dawn Gallagher and Cory Munsey RSU Staff: Superintendent Virgel Hammonds, Director of Student Achievement Matt Shea and Director of IT John Armentrout 1. Election of Committee Chair – tabled at this time. 2. Second Reading of Tobacco Use Policies a. Policy ADC – Tobacco Use and Possession was approved to move to School Board for approval of minor edits. b. Policy ADC-R – Tobacco Use and Possession Administrative Procedure was approved to move to School Board for approval of revision to first reading, adding “vapor” to definitions section. 3. First Reading of Record Retention Policy and Schedules The following policies were approved to move to School Board for approval of first reading. a. EHB – Records Retention Edits include: “information” to end of sentence 1 in Records Storage and add “and or a digital cabinet” to second sentence. b. EHB-E – Record Retention Schedule c. EHB-R1 – General Disposition Schedule for Local Government Records d. EHB-R2 – General Disposition Schedule for School Records 4. Second Reading of Performance Reporting System, Learner Progress and Graduation Requirement Policies The following policies were approved to move to School Board for second reading. a. IKA – RSU #2 Performance Reporting System b. IKE – Learner Progress through Learning System Edits include: Make the following sentence of paragraph 1, “Pre and post level assessments and extended learning opportunities (evidence of learning knowledge / skills outside of school) will be provided to foster acceleration through the learning continuum as well as confirmation of proficiency scores.” c. IKF – Graduation Requirements / Proficiency Diploma (IKF) – to be finalized by Curriculum Edits include: Inclusion of the Habits of Mind / Guiding Principles. Language will read, “Students will graduate with skills and habits of mind to ensure college and career readiness.” Respectfully Submitted, Virgel A. Hammonds Superintendent of Schools Page 33 of 40 7.3 Curriculum Committee Hall-Dale Elementary School September 17, 2014 6:00 p.m. Committee Members Present: Directors Leanne Burnham, Shawna Corbett, Bill Matthews and Lori Umberhind Committee Members Absent: Director Cory Munsey RSU Staff Present: Superintendent Virgel Hammonds, Director of Student Achievement Matt Shea and Director of IT John Armentrout 1. Election of Committee Chair Lori Umberhind was nominated as Chair of the committee and accepted the nomination. The motion was approved. 2. Review of Community and School Feedback on Proficiency Diploma Requirements Final proficiency levels for all content areas were approved for final confirmation by our local stakeholders. Principals will present approved levels and requirements to stakeholders for final feedback. 3. Maine Department of Education (DOE) reports Per the State’s guidelines, RSU 2 will need to confirm a process for instructing and validating Habits of Mind / the State’s Guiding Principles. These processes will be vetted this year and submitted with the State’s Confirmation of Readiness report. Respectfully Submitted, Virgel A. Hammonds Superintendent of Schools 8.0 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 8.1 Newly Hired, Newly Appointed Personnel The Superintendent reported on the following new hires and newly appointed personnel. - John Wise, HDHS Special Ed Tech III Angela Driscoll, HDHS Special Ed Tech III Tymbre Dore, MBES Special Ed Tech III Anne Beaulieu, RMS/HS Special Ed Tech II Dennis Donaghy, Richmond Bus Driver Karen Allen, HDMS/HS Accompanist Christie Hunt, MMS (grades 4&5) Accompanist Amanda Chick MMS (6-8) and MA Accompanist Rebecca Caron, RHS/MS Accompanist Page 34 of 40 Curriculum Leaders: - Kari Biggs, Pre-K - Marie Frizzell, Kindergarten - Heather Gallant, Grade 1 - Meghan Skelton, Grade 2 - Carolyn Nott, Grade 3 - Ashley Lawrence, Grade 4 - Melinda Thibeault, Grade 5 - Kimarie Soule, 6-12 Math - Brandon Terrill, 6-12 ELA - John Libby, 6-12 Science - Karen Doughty, 6-12 Social Studies - Virgil Bozeman, K-12 Performing Arts - Christine Edgecomb-Mudgett, K-12 Visual Arts - Jane Brogan, K-12 World Languages - Lauri-Beth Rankin, K-12 Health/PE - Lorraine Ravis, Title One - Rebecca Cassidy, Special Ed. (Richmond/Dresden) - Eric Palleschi, Special Ed. (Monmouth) - Dewey Hernandez, Special Ed. (Hall-Dale) - Jack Leet, HDHS JV Boys Soccer Coach Gary Trafton, MA Varsity Girls Soccer Coach Joe Fletcher, MA Varsity Boys Soccer Coach Tom Menendez, MA Varsity Cross Country Coach Dickson McCannell, MA Asst. Cross Country Coach Russ Neal, MMS Boys Soccer Coach Tom Beckwith, MMS Cross Country Co-Coach Julie Wright, MMS Cross Country Co-Coach - Nancy Stover, DES Teacher Leader Haley Bezon, HDES Part-time Teacher Leader Mary Fortier, HDES Part-time Teacher Leader Marie Gordon, HDES Part-time Teacher Leader Sara Frautten, HDES Part-time Teacher Leader Michelle Wheelock, HDES Part-time Teacher Leader Lorraine Ravis, HCES Teacher Co-Leader Karla Seymour, HCES Teacher Co-Leader Marie Frizzell, HCES Teacher Leader Michelle Dorman, MBES Teacher Leader Shannon Heath, MBES Teacher Leader Brandon Terrill, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Tom McKee, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Brenda Dalbeck, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Andrea Freed, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Libby Ladner, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Dan Crocker, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Tara Glasberg, HDHS/HDMS Part-time Teacher Leader Meagan Soule, RHS Teacher Leader Kimarie Soule, RMS Teacher Leader Page 35 of 40 - Truax McFarland, HDHS Academic Decathlon Advisor Deb Large, HDHS Jazz Band Deb Large, HDHS Jazz Choir Deb Large, HDHS Music Festival Brenda Dalbeck, HDHS One Act Play Advisor Abby Crocker, HDHS Three Act Play Advisor Tom McKee, HDHS Math Team Advisor Tara Glasberg, HDHS National Honor Society Advisor Jean Ambrose, HDHS Student Council Advisor Kendra Guiou, HDHS Yearbook Advisor Dan Crocker, HDMS Math Team Advisor Tim Soule, HDMS Student Council Advisor Jeromy Jamison, HDMS Yearbook Advisor Cathy Foyt, MA Academic Decathlon Co-Advisor Scott Foyt, MA Academic Decathlon Co-Advisor John Reeves, MA Music Festival Advisor Dennis Price, MA One Act Play Advisor Dennis Price, MA Three Act Play Advisor Susan Small, MA Math Team Advisor Scott Wing, MA National Honor Society Advisor Lucas, MA Student Council Co-Advisor Brett Witherell, MA Student Council Co-Advisor Elizabeth Ross, MA Yearbook Co-Advisor Kristy Vickerson, MA Yearbook Co-Advisor Shawn Schultz, MA MOBY Advisor Elizabeth Ross, MMS Math Team Advisor Virgil Bozeman, RHS Music Festival Abby Drew (Bozeman), RHS Three Act Play Caroline Arline, RHS Math Team Advisor Paige Doble, RHS National Honor Society Advisor Kerstin Kenney, RHS Yearbook Advisor Charlie Urquhart, RHS Student Council Advisor Erin Hartill, RHS Part-time Senior Advisor Rachel Joiner, RHS Part-time Senior Advisor Charlie Urquhart, RHS Part-time Senior Advisor Kimarie Soule, RMS Math Team Advisor Gary Carter, RMS Student Council Co-Advisor Kit Canning, RMS Student Council Co-Advisor Michelle Snowden, RMS Yearbook Advisor Abby Drew (Bozeman), RMS Drama Advisor Mentors: - Jean Ambrose for Brant Miller - Allison Myers for Zoe Eiber - Kendra Guiou for Megan Samson - Tim Soule for Jared Richmond - Angela Moody for Kristy McLaughlin - Dan Crocker for Liz Johnson - John Libby for Erin Hartill - Meagan Soule for Stephanie Millette - Jennifer Merrill for Kelly Hayes Page 36 of 40 - Carolyn Arline for Rachel Joiner Kimarie Soule for Jessica Viselli Michael Garriepy for Jennifer Waterman Christine Arsenault for Marisa Carson Christine Arsenault for Ben Maynard Debra Duplisea for Rachel Calder Nancy Stover for Heather Jones Melinda Thibeau for Erin Burns Carolyn Nott and Scott Hunt for Jill Ouellette 8.2 Resignation(s) The Superintendent reported on the following resignations - Bonnie Goyette, HCES Special Ed Tech II - Brittni Carver, RMS Special Ed Tech III - Julie Hambleton, HDES Special Ed Tech III 8.4 School Field Trips [In-state / School Day] The Superintendent reported on the following in-state, school-day field trips - Dresden ES Pre-K – Grade 2 to Biscay Orchards in Damariscotta – 9/22/14 - Hall-Dale ES Kindergarten – Baileys Orchard in Whitefield – 9/17/14 - Hall-Dale ES Grade 1 – Wolfe Neck in Freeport – 10/17/14 - Hall-Dale ES Grade 3 – Fort Western in Augusta – 10/9/14 - Hall-Dale ES Grade 5 – Maine State Museum – 10/15/14 - Hall-Dale HS Art Classes – Colby Museum of Art in Waterville – 9/18/14 - Hall-Dale HS Trip to Thomas College – 10/17/14 - Monmouth MS Grades 7&8 – Common Ground Fair in Unity – 9/19/14 - MA English Classes – UMA visit – 11/4/14 - MA English Grades 11&12 – Theater at Monmouth – 10/17/14 - MA Grades 11&12 – College Fair at Kents Hill School – 9/29/14 - MA Grades 10-12 – Day of Caring in Monmouth, Leeds, Winthrop – 9/26/14 - MBES Pre-K – Bond’s Orchard in Richmond – 9/19/14 - MBES Gr. 2 Art Class – Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick – 11/5/14 - MBES Gr. 4 Art – Bridge of Opportunity at Richmond-Dresden Bridge – 10/14/14 - MBES Gr. 5 Art Class – Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick – 11/21/14 - MBES Gr. 5 Walking Trip to Richmond – 10/1/14 - RHS Grades 11&12 – College Fair at Kents Hill School – 9/29/14 8.5 Instructional Data Report from Coordinator of Student Achievement Matthew Shea Coordinator of Student Achievement Matthew Shea presented the following report. Page 37 of 40 Page 38 of 40 8.6 Update on the Reed Center Discussions with the State of Maine The State of Maine Bureau of General Services has issued a preliminary deed for our review. That deed is being worked through with the State. Once the conditions are approved, the Reed Center Complex will be purchased by the RSU from the State of Maine for $1. Page 39 of 40 8.7 October Board & School Events Calendar Added to the Board calendar: October 6, 6:00 p.m. – New Monmouth School at MMS October 30, 5:00 p.m. – Finance Committee Meeting at MMS October 30, 6:00 p.m. – New Monmouth School at MMS 9.0 ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS Set Board Sub Committee Meeting Dates Later school start times 10.0 ADJOURNMENT Director Shawna Corbett motioned to adjourn the meeting at 7:20 p.m. Director Lori Umberhind seconded the motion, voted in favor unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Virgel Hammonds Superintendent of Schools VAH/src RSU Brd Minutes 2014-2015: RSU Brd of Directors Minutes 10.2.14 Page 40 of 40
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