After
Roll Call, the Board recognized members of the public of which one
chose to address the Board. The Board thanked the individual for
their input.
Consent Agenda, which included the approval for the payment of
bills, the sales tax report, meeting minutes from January 19, 2022
and January 19, 2022 Executive Session minutes. Superintendent
Lamkey informed the Board that sales tax revenues reported for
October was over $29,375 for Logan County and $332 for Sangamon
County. There were no additional questions on the consent agenda
which passed 5-0 and one present.
Under Reports, Mr. Lamkey talked about the MPHS Varsity Girls
Basketball team’s Regional Championship. The girls lost a hard
fought game at sectionals. The MPHS Varsity Boy Basketball team
plays St. Teresa tonight in Regionals at Decatur. There were no
further questions.
It was also reported to the Board that there were two FOIA requests
to the district office. One was from the Illinois Retired Teachers
Association requesting contact information for any teachers retiring
this school year. The other was from Mike Chandler requesting
information about the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency
Relief funding.
Mr. Lamkey then requested to move the discussion on vape sensors to
the first item Under New Business to accommodate Principal Fricke so
she could attend the MPHS Boys Basketball Regional game in Decatur.
Mrs. Fricke and Deputy Pharis spoke of the growing problem of
students vaping in school restrooms and its negative effect on the
student body overall.
Principal Fricke asked the Board to consider installing vape sensors
in the restrooms to deter students from using them in the building.
The Board asked Superintendent Lamkey to work with Mrs. Fricke on
the potential project. It will be voted on at the March meeting.
Next, Mr. Lamkey fielded questions on the proposed school calendar
for FY2023. Mr. Lamkey highlighted the differences in this year's
calendar, noting that school would start two days earlier for
students on Wednesday, August 17th. Mr. Lamkey explained that
students who had conflicts due to the State Fair were allowed to
apply for pre-arranged absences which would be considered by the
principals. All interested students will be encouraged to
participate in State Fair activities. Other changes included the
state mandated holiday for elections on November 8th and a
non-attendance day on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The
district will take a two week break over Christmas and a one week
break the week prior to Easter. The last day of student attendance
will be May 26, 2021. There were also questions about a necessary
memorandum of understanding involving parent/teacher conferences in
the fall. Mr. Lamkey asked the Board to postpone the approval of the
calendar until the memorandum of understanding could be completed
between the Board and teachers union.
The Board then postponed the next two action items of Approving the
Reading of Press Policy Updates and Adopting Press Policy Updates.
The Policy Committee was unable to meet due to the girls sectional
basketball game, so the policy update is not ready to be presented.
These items will be placed under Unfinished Business for next
month's meeting.
Each winter, the Board approves the Joint Agreement Resolution with
Lincolnland Technical Education Center (LTEC) which provides
vocational opportunities for Mt. Pulaski High School students. Mrs.
Combs asked if the school could offer more vocational options for
students in Mt. Pulaski.
Mr.
Lamkey replied that the district did not have the staffing resources
nor enough students to start up our own programs in the areas LTEC
classes provide. He also noted that we have a very strong vocational
program for a district of our size. The motion passed 6-0.
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The
Board then considered the repeal of the Hilltop Return to School
Plan 3.0 (HRSP 3.0), which was approved last fall in response to
the pandemic. Due to litigation over the past two weeks, the
quarantine and mask mitigation mandates have been determined to
be illegal, giving control back to the school district. After
considering options, the Board repealed HRSP 3.0 which allows
all mandated mitigations to expire. The vote passed 6-0.
The Board then conducted a discussion about the costs incurred
by students to attend prom. Members talked about options that
could help subsidize the costs to make the event more affordable
for students. Mr. Lamkey was directed to work with Mrs. Fricke
to devise a plan that could supplement student costs to attend
prom.
The next item on the agenda was the mask mandate. President
Cowan stated that he felt no further conversation was necessary
after hearing from the public concerning the issue. He also
stated that he thought new information would be released to
start the year that could affect aspects of the government
mandates. Mr. Smith then followed up by stating that he
understands the impatience of the public, but he reiterated that
the district is working on the public’s concerns and it is not
always obvious from the outside.
In the Personnel Report there were fifteen items, including
three resignations and thirteen hires. The Board approved the
report 5-0 and 1 present:
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Meg Baer resigned as MPGS Science teacher as of
the last day of the 2022 school year.
-
Michelle Clark resigned as the MPHS National
Honor Society Sponsor
-
Doug Martin resigned as the MPGS Assistant Boys
Basketball Coach
The
following hires were also approved:
-
Alvin
Gilbert as MPHS Head Custodian
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Colton
Hagan as MPHS Night Custodian
-
Michael
Stauffer as MPHS Student Custodian
-
Whitney
Nichols as MPHS Volleyball Coach
-
Nathan
Sowers as MPHS Soccer Coach
-
Ryan
Deibert as MPHS Golf Coach
-
Troy
Burgard as MPGS Baseball Coach
-
Gale
Clark as the MPGS Assistant Baseball Coach
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Evan
Cooper as the MPGS Volunteer Assistant Coach
-
Travis
Lingfelter as MPGS Softball Coach
-
Rex
Tschantz as MPGS Assistant Softball Coach
-
Mackenzy
Payne as MPGS Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach
-
Jamie
Anderson as MPGS Girls Basketball Coach
Under
Items of Information, Mr. Lamkey reminded the members that the IASB
Spring Dinner Meeting was next Tuesday, March 1st in Middletown at
New Holland-Middletown Grade School.
The Board then voted to enter Executive Session to discuss matters
of litigation, employment and evaluation of specific staff at 7:28
PM and returned to open session at 8:46 PM.
The meeting adjourned at 8:47 PM. The next meeting will be on
Monday, March 21, 2022 at the MPGS Learning Center.
[Sarah Farris
Administrative Assistant
Mount Pulaski CUSD 23] |