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The meeting included updates on the completed legislative session and laws affecting education, approval of teaching contracts for Esmeralda Madrigal and Phil Weldele, and discussion on the recent and upcoming co-op committee meetings. The board also discussed handbook updates, elementary and high school activities, the Clean Diesel Grant award, and applied for another Clean Diesel Grant. The school board election is scheduled for June 3, 2025, with the canvassing meeting on June 16, 2025.
The board reviewed financial reports and payroll expenses. Legislative updates were discussed, and the resignation of Ryan Stuhaug was approved. Open positions were reported, including an elementary teacher, high school history, high school English, and para-educator. Several contracts were approved. The board approved H.S. Principal/Athletic Director Kirby Cagle's contract. Hourly wages were increased for several positions, and bus drivers' trip pay was also increased. Plumbing issues in the kitchen and locker room were updated. Elementary and high school activities were reported, including field trips, music festivals, science events, prom, and sports. The board discussed agenda requests for the May 2025 meeting.
The board reviewed monthly financial reports, payroll expenses, and discussed the sports co-op reconciliation meeting. Summer maintenance updates were provided, including classroom waxing, painting, new carpet installation, a lighting project, and fence repairs on the basketball court. The June election results were canvassed and certified. The board approved a teaching contract and a custodian compensation bonus. Reports were given on taxation, RACTC, Power School workshop, BCI training, the budget, a new part-time custodian, parent accounts, and the transition to Infinite Campus.
The board meeting included updates on legislative bills affecting education, discussion on the recent co-op committee meeting, and approval of the Hettinger/Scranton Co-op Fan Ejection Policy. The 2025-2026 school calendar approval was tabled. There were discussions regarding repairs needed in the kitchen, elementary education topics, and high school education and activities.
The budget hearing discussed the proposed budget for the Scranton Public School District. Key topics included school district tax levies, enrollments and projections, average per pupil expenditure, primary school revenue sources (federal, state, and local funding), the North Dakota school funding formula, schools revenue from state, school mill levy comparison, types of local levies, general fund ending balance, proposed budget, and a comparison of mill levies over the years. Increases in spending were attributed to the general cost of expenses due to inflation, salaries/benefits for staff, building repairs, and the need for updated buses and school vehicles.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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