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Antelope Elementary School District
This document is an invoice issued by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co. to Antelope School District for a 3-year extension of a Math Curriculum for AES, totaling $21,187.28. The invoice date is June 29, 2023.
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Antelope Elementary School District
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This document is an invoice issued by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co. to Antelope School District for a 3-year extension of a Math Curriculum for AES, totaling $21,187.28. The invoice date is June 29, 2023.
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This document is an invoice from NWEA to Antelope School District for 'Math for BMS' services, covering the period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027, for a total amount of $17,910.00. The invoice number is 826760 and was issued on September 30, 2024.
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Antelope Elementary School District
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This document is an invoice from NWEA to Antelope School District for 'Math for BMS' services, covering the period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027, for a total amount of $17,910.00. The invoice number is 826760 and was issued on September 30, 2024.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Antelope Elementary School District
The meeting included Closed Session discussions concerning personnel matters, specifically considering the non-reelection of probationary certificated employees, conference with a labor negotiator regarding ATA and CSEA, and a public employee evaluation for the Superintendent/Principal. The Open Session agenda items for action included the approval of staffing recommendations involving new hires, resignations, and retirements across various roles. Further actions involved approving resolutions concerning the designation of an agent for non-state agencies and ordering a school bond election. The Board also considered the approval of policies related to SB 98 Immigration Enforcement Notification Procedures, and Comprehensive School Safety Plans for all district schools (Antelope Elementary, Berrendos Middle, Plum Valley School, and LAVA Charter School). Additionally, the Board reviewed and considered approval for a settlement agreement MOU with the Tehama County Department of Education and approved a bid proposal for fencing at Berrendos Middle School. Informational items included OPSC Audits and a reading of GAMUT Board Policies and Procedures.
The meeting included a Closed Session for personnel matters and labor negotiations involving ATA and CSEA. Key actions in the Open Session involved considering approval of the yearly board calendar and staffing recommendations, which included one new hire and three terminations, as well as one resignation. The Board also considered approval of the quarterly report on Williams Uniform Complaints (reporting no complaints) and the 2024-2025 SARC Reports for all schools. Additionally, approval was sought for the 2024-2025 Audit Report, which showed no current findings related to major programs. Informational items included mid-year reports and budget overviews for LCAP for the various schools, and a first reading of a Resolution Ordering a School Bond Election.
The meeting included a closed session covering personnel matters, labor negotiations, and a public employee evaluation. During the open session, the board addressed a hardship letter from CSEA Unit 602 and approved the consent calendar items, including the minutes from the previous regular meeting, the warrants list for May 2024, interdistrict requests, and donations. The Superintendent reported on summer projects. A public hearing was held for the LCAP for 2024-2025 and the budget hearing for 2024-2025. The board approved staffing recommendations, the Antelope District Budget for 2024-2025, MOUs between Tehama County Department of Education and AESD for the Title III Consortium and direct certification process, MOUs between Antelope Elementary School District and Lassen Antelope Volcanic Academy for various services, the Education Protection Plan spending plans, a CTC Variable Term Waiver Request, an employment agreement with the Superintendent, a resolution ordering elections, and the surplus of miscellaneous textbooks. The purchase of a marquee for Berrendos Middle School was removed from the agenda. The board also discussed the LCAP Federal Addendum Certification and the LCFF Budget Overview for Parents. CSEA reported on student Chromebook maintenance, and board members shared their appreciation for the audience's presence and input.
The meeting included a roll call, public comment on closed session, and reconvening to open session. The board discussed and considered the approval of the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) for 2024-2025, including public hearings for AESD and LAVA. The approval of the Budget Hearing for 2024-2025, including the Ending Fund Balance Disclosure, was also considered. Additionally, the LCAP Local Indicators Results were reviewed. The board set the date, time, and agenda items for the next meeting.
The meeting included a closed session covering personnel matters, labor negotiations with ATA and CSEA, and a public employee evaluation for the Superintendent/Principal. During the open session, the board considered and approved a resolution for the Ongoing Major Maintenance Plan, a Memorandum of Understanding with the Tehama County Department of Education for Information Technology Support Services, and a contract for the SARB Coordinator Program. Additionally, they approved a bid proposal for playground blacktop resurfacing at Plum Valley. Discussions were held regarding the SERRF Shed and the potential purchase of a marquee for Berrendos Middle School.
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