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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kathy Chevalier's organization
The board meeting agenda included faculty introductions, reports from the superintendent, principals, and departments covering current celebrations and challenges. New business items addressed financial reporting, payables, and payroll approvals. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the second and final reading of various district policies concerning student conduct, safety, organizations, and grievance procedures. Additional administrative actions included the approval of annual leave updates, the preliminary budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year, community requests, and the renewal of a lease/MOU with Teller County Public Health & Environment. Informational updates were provided regarding a boiler proposal, sales tax revenue, and a BOCES update.
The board reconvened into a regular meeting to consider a retirement proposal, ultimately voting to reject it. Other topics discussed included challenges regarding sales tax tracking and updates from the Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), noting an upcoming presentation on disability statistics. The board also addressed low attendance at open-to-family meetings, coordination for end-of-year events such as a carnival and graduation ceremonies, and initial plans for senior student recognitions.
The meeting included a presentation by the Mission of Mercy regarding their upcoming free, donated dental care event to be held at the school. Key discussion points covered the event's logistical requirements, such as facility setup, equipment needs, volunteer recruitment, and coordination with health organizations to reach outlying community members. The Board also addressed agenda modifications and planned for upcoming professional development opportunities for staff.
The Board of Education meeting covered a wide range of reports and administrative actions. Key topics included a school-based health center update, superintendent and principal reports on strategic planning, school performance frameworks, and building partnerships. Discussions also addressed facility maintenance, including fire alarm panels and water testing, as well as updates on the Adult Career Connection Center. Board members reviewed information regarding forensic audit findings, tax revenue, and BOCES updates. The board also addressed personnel matters including resignations, terminations, and the first reading of several district policies.
The board meeting addressed various district operations, including reports from the Superintendent, school principals, and department leads regarding strategic planning, student engagement, and building partnerships. Key business items included the review and first reading of multiple professional staff policies, the approval of a Johnson Controls contract, and personnel updates involving resignations and terminations. The board also reviewed informational updates concerning forensic audit findings, BOCES updates, and finance department reports.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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