November 14, 2013 - Upper Perkiomen School District
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November 14, 2013 - Upper Perkiomen School District
UPPER PERKIOMEN SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION CENTER 2229 East Buck Road Pennsburg PA 18073 November 14, 2013 7:00 p.m. Multi-Purpose Room Welcome to the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Upper Perkiomen School District CODE OF ETHICS The Board of School Directors agrees to: Welcome and encourage participation and cooperation by all Work with constituents in a spirit of harmony Base decision on the facts, vote our honest convictions, and be unswayed by partisan bias Devote time, thought, and study to our duties and responsibilities Resist any temptation or outside pressure to use our position to benefit ourselves Understand and evaluate the educational program and plan for school operations Provide oversight to the business of the School District, establish policies, and vest administration in the Superintendent of Schools Help the community have all the facts, all the time, about their schools Strive to maximize school board service in a spirit of teamwork and devotion to public education BOARD OF DIRECTORS William G. Scott, President John L. Gehman Harold M. Quinque, Vice- Pres. Raeann B. Hofkin Jeffrey A. Feirick, Treasurer Sandra M. Kassel, Board Jennifer G. Allebach Secretary (non-voting member) Catherine Fenley Robert E. Pepe Margie K. Gehlhaus ADMINISTRATORS Dr. Elizabeth Hammond Yonson, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Francis C. Leskowicz, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Sandra M. Kassel, Business Administrator SOLICITOR Kenneth A. Roos, Esquire Wisler Pearlstine, LLP In order to assist in keeping an accurate record of the proceeding of this meeting, the meeting is being videotaped by the District. AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER A. Pledge of Allegiance B. Roll Call C. Announcements II. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT III. DISCUSSION/PRESENTATIONS A. Distinguished Service Recognition Awards 1. Mary E. Reigner – Hereford Elementary School Student Artist – Trent Theoret, Grade 5 2. Richard J. Kulp – Marlborough Elementary School Student Artist – Nicolas Sankar, Grade 3 3. Eliza A. Mann – Marlborough Elementary School Student Artist – Ashley Noble, Grade 5 4. Richard D. Farkas – Middle School Student Artist – Leah Frank, Grade 8 5. Malonie A. McDonald – High School Student Artist – Mackenzie Lederer, Grade 12 6. Timothy F. Kirby, Ed.D – Education Center Student Artist – Madison Lentz, Grade 8 B. UPHS New Sign Proposal – Brenda Diehl and Nancy Graber, Sports Boosters C. Bond Refunding - G.O. Bond Series of 2008 - Jamie Doyle of The PFM Group D. Board Policy Revisions – First Readings (Attachment A) 1. #004 – Membership 2. #005 – Organization 3. #006 – Meetings 4. #007 – Distribution 5. #008 – Organizational Plan IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS V. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Academic Achievement - Jennifer Allebach, Chairperson B. Finance – Harold Quinque, Chairperson C. Policy – Jeffrey Feirick, Chairperson D. Co-Curricular – Jennifer Allebach, Chairperson E. Western Montgomery Career & Technology Center – William Scott, Representative F. Montgomery County Intermediate Unit – William Scott, Representative G. Legislative Liaison – Robert Pepe, Representative H. UP Valley Regional Planning Commission – Margie Gehlhaus, Representative I. Upper Perkiomen Education Foundation – Dr. Francis Leskowicz VI. MINUTES A. Motion to approve the Regular School Board Meeting Minutes of October 10, 2013. (Attachment B) VII. PERSONNEL REPORT A. RESIGNATIONS 1. WILLIAM R. SHIRK, JR., Principal at the High School, effective January 13, 2014. B. APPOINTMENTS 1. SUPPORT STAFF a) LINDA M. DAVIDHEISER, Playground Monitor at Hereford Elementary School, effective October 14, 2013, at $9.25/hour, for 2 hours/day, every student day. Linda is replacing Susan Hetrick, who accepted another position with the District. b) DAVID B. WELLER, SR., Maintenance Mechanic at the Middle School, to be hired conditioned upon meeting preemployment requirements, effective November 18, 2013, at $23.40/hour, for 261 days/year. David will replace Richard Yocum, who retired. c) SUSAN F. YAROCH, for the Study Island 12th Grade Keystone Remediation program at the High School, effective for the 2013-2014 school year, not to exceed 40 hours at the rate of $14.91. C. CHANGE OF STATUS 1. CLAIRE WHARTON, part-time Food Service Staff to full-time Custodian at the High School and the Education Center, effective November 18, 2013, at $11.62/hour, for 261 days/year. Claire will be replacing Randy Reinhart, who accepted another position with the District. D. OTHER APPOINTMENTS 1. PER DIEM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER OR NURSE, effective for the 2013-2014 school year: a) REBEKAH E. ASTON b) STEPHANIE A. D’AMICO c) ADAM J. DICKEY d) SHANE K. GEBERT e) SANDRA L. FRISCH f) TERRI L. KEELEY g) KRISTA L. KIRSCH h) LAURA J. KLINE i) MICHAEL A. METZ j) MICAH A. MOYER k) BRITTNEY J. NEWMAN l) LINDA A. PEIFLEY m) PETRA M. MARX-ABEND n) AMANDA L. SAGASTUME o) NICOLE A. SCHWENK p) JOCELYN B. SUTTIE q) TAMMY M. TREICHLER 2. HOMEBOUND INSTRUCTORS, at the rate of $33.76/hour: a) RUTH M. GUENTHER b) TASHA J. RUSHATZ c) MICHAEL J. TIRJAN E. SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY POSITIONS for the 2013-2014 school year: Area Technology Student Association Status Adjustment Position Name Schedule Advisor – HS Byron Hecker A Salary $2,119.00 Technology Student Association Performance Position Performance Position Performance Position Performance Position Music Football Soccer Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Resignation Resignation $2,119.00 Advisor – MS Kenneth Raspen A Drama Director-HS Asst. Mark Thomas A $1,275.00 Drama Director- HS Alicia Cortese A $2,475.00 Colby Phillips A $1,275.00 Jennifer Dancy A $1,275.00 Margaret Lerch Stephen Moyer Matthew Nomland A $1,000.00 Drama Director – HS Asst. Drama Director – HS Asst. Orchestra – MS Varsity Coach Varsity Coach F. SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY POSITIONS for the 2013-2014 school year: Position Name Schedule Salary ($) Area Music Boys' Basketball Boys' Basketball Boys' Basketball Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball Girls' Basketball Girls' Basketball Girls' Basketball Swimming Swimming Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Orchestra – Elementary Varsity Coach Assistant Coach MS Assistant MS Assistant Varsity Coach Assistant Coach MS Assistant MS Assistant Varsity Coach Varsity Coach Varsity Coach Assistant Coach MS Coach MS Assistant Margaret Lerch A $800.00 Jared Krupp Todd Swenk Luke Verna Mark Thomas Edmund Sovia Greg Thren Christopher Lonergan Debbie James-Roland Brien Kalnoski (50%) Kyle A, Kuser (50%) Thomas Hontz Samuel Walters Vincent Leskusky Mark Smith B A A A A A A A B B A A A A $6,616.00 $4,960.00 $3,062.00 $3,062.00 $8,270.00 $4,960.00 $3,062.00 $3,062.00 $4,402.00 $4,402.00 $8,270.00 $4,960.00 $4,137.00 $3,062.00 G. RATE SCHEDULE FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS for the winter 2013- 2014: Per Per Game SWIMMING BASKETBALL Game Timer Timer Dual Meet $49 Varsity & JV $49 Single Meet $30 Varsity Game Only $25 Championship $82 Two Varsity Games $55 JV Game Only $20 Scorer (Student Help) 7th & 8th Grade (2) $36 Dual Meet (Home) $20 7th or 8th Grade (1) $15 Single Meet (Home) $10 Championship $26 Scorer Dual Meet (Away) $20 Varsity & JV $49 Single Meet (Away) $10 Varsity Game Only $25 Two Varsity Games $55 WRESTLING Timer & Scorer Varsity & JV Middle School $49 $40 Scorer (Student Help) Varsity & JV (H & A) $20 JV Game only Scorer (Student Help) Varsity & JV JV $20 $20 $10 TICKET SELLERS $42 HS/MS Contracted Trainer $30 per hour TICKET SELLERS $42 H. VOLUNTEER COACHES 1. BRUCE DERVARICS, HS Girls’ Basketball 2. RYAN GARNER, HS Wrestling 3. DAVID MOSER, HS Girls’ Basketball 4. JAMY RITTER, HS Wrestling 5. MARK SMITH, JR., MS Wrestling 6. MICHAEL TANNOUS, HS Swimming I. VOLUNTEERS 1. Marlborough a) MARGARET BROWN-NARDUCCI b) JULIE KELLY c) ERIN LEWANDOSKI d) KIMBERLY PHILLIPS e) ROBIN PIZA f) JUDITH REINHART J. OTHER 1. SUSAN M. HETRICK, Special Education Assistant at Hereford Elementary School, effective October 14, 2013, will also receive 20 hours of training per year of professional development as required by PDE Chapter 14 regulations. VIII. ACTION ITEMS A. Overnight Trips: 1. Motion to approve the Upper Perkiomen Middle School Wrestling Team to attend the Bellefonte Wrestling Invitational January 10-11, 2014, in Bellefonte, PA. 2. Motion to approve the High School Music Department (Band, Chorus and Orchestra) to perform at various venues in Chicago, Illinois, April 4-7, 2014. 3. Motion to approve an Overseas Study-Travel Trip for eligible High School students through Education First to England (London & Canterbury) and France (Normandy & Paris), June 22-July 1, 2015. B. Motion to approve Change Order #1 for the High School tennis court reconstruction project in the amount of $24,642.00. (Attachment B-1) C. Motion to approve the attached resolution authorizing the refunding of the General Obligation Bond Series of 2008. (Attachment C) IX. BUSINESS REPORTS (Attachment D) A. Finance Reports 1. General Account 2. Investment Accounts & Certificates of Deposits a) Capital b) General B. C. 3. Payroll 4. Activity Summary Report 5. Cafeteria Report Bills 1. General Expenses 2. Capital Expenses Per Capita Exonerations X. PUBLIC COMMENTS XI. BOARD COMMENTS XII. ADJOURNMENT FUTURE BOARD MEETINGS Date Time Reorganization and Regular School 12/02/13 7:00 pm Board Meeting (First Monday of Dec.) Place Education Center The Upper Perkiomen Board of School Directors appreciates your interest in and support for the students and their school experience.