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The committee reviewed the Workman's Compensation Report and Report of Injury forms, noting no significant treatment or loss of work days for the reported accident. A review of Workplace Safety Inspection Checklists was conducted for various district buildings, identifying needs for concrete repairs, handrail maintenance, elevator repairs, and general building upkeep such as lighting, ceiling leaks, and fencing. Additionally, the committee discussed the 4th Quarter District Newsletter and a defensive driving report from UPMC WorkPartners, focusing on driving distractions and crash prevention.
This document outlines the strategic priorities for the Butler Area School District for the 2024-2025 school year, emphasizing personalized learning, adaptation to Artificial Intelligence, and a shift in assessment methodologies. The plan is grounded in a mission to prepare students for an evolving global society through individualized and rigorous academic experiences, supported by key initiatives such as enhancing security measures, improving student attendance, promoting wellness, engaging community support, and implementing Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports. The overarching vision is to foster academic excellence and holistic student development within a safe and nurturing environment.
This document outlines a plan for reviewing and recommending school organizational configurations for the Butler Area School District, prompted by impending infrastructure renovations. It details various scenarios for grade-level structures, considering factors such as student transitions, academic impact, facility capital renovations, and transportation. The superintendent recommends further study and operational implementation for a specific configuration involving seven K-4 Elementary Schools, one 5-8 Intermediate High School, and one 9-12 Senior High School, aiming to minimize disruption and enhance the student experience.
The meeting included a presentation of the Summit Elementary water quality testing report. The discussion detailed the timeline of establishing water service, initial quality parameter testing, and subsequent lead and copper sampling. The report identified that fixtures were the primary source of lead and copper, leading to the replacement of all drinking water fixtures at the school. Future plans include ongoing sampling to monitor water quality levels.
The committee reviewed workplace safety inspection checklists across several district schools, addressing issues such as a floor scrubber repair, cement hazards, file cabinet placement, custodial cleaning, and door latch functionality. Members reviewed the Workman's Compensation Report and Report of Injury forms regarding recent incidents and discussed safety recommendations, including the use of gloves. The committee reviewed a newsletter on safe lifting techniques and body mechanics. Additionally, the construction of two new greenhouses was noted, with a specific focus on safety measures regarding fan accessibility.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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