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The meeting commenced with special recognitions, including naming Lavender Fields as the Community Partner for February, recognizing their long-standing vocational partnership providing students with hands-on experience in tasks such as landscaping, inventory, and customer assistance. The staff award recognized par professional Colleen Baker from Milton Elementary for her dedication, patience, and commitment to student inclusion, and substitute teacher Mrs. Kuth for ensuring seamless instruction and providing emotional support. Personnel matters were addressed, including accepting regular personnel actions and two personnel addenda (A and B) after a roll call vote. Committee reports covered school climate, which discussed investigation protocols, de-escalation training, addressing bus concerns, and reunification training signups. The Operations Committee report detailed facility upgrades for Beacon Middle School and Mary Middle School, including LED parking lot and kitchen lighting upgrades, water filter replacements, and status updates on traffic improvements and facility projects like the Open High School building. Updates were also provided regarding Koko High School gym floor repainting and Mary Middle School gym floor resurfacing. The DSBA report highlighted the adoption of final legislative priorities for the 153rd General Assembly and plans for co-sponsoring the Vision and Voices 2026 event. The Superintendent's report covered meetings with Sussex County legislators regarding the Certificate of Necessity process and a Community Minority Liaison meeting celebrating efforts in closing opportunity gaps, addressing disciplinary disproportionality, and minority candidate recruitment.
The meeting commenced with special recognitions, including the presentation of Staff Gem Awards to Nurse Victoria Carter, the Substitute Gem Award to Shannon Cap Capiro, and the recognition of David Gordon for exceptional service. The Cape Vocational Program recognized Everyone Fitness for the Community Champion Award due to their partnership offering students work experience. Board committee reports included updates on the Citizens Budget Oversight Committee, which discussed Superintendent updates, future certificates of necessity for high school expansion, module placement, and review of the December financial statements, including discussions on impact fees and the final budget presentation. The Athletic Committee reported on trainer visits, the C3 professional development focusing on coaches, and feedback gathered from student athlete surveys regarding facilities and equipment. Additionally, the Superintendent provided an update on completed 'Wondering Wednesday' listening tours with students and staff, highlighting concerns from bus drivers regarding stop sign violations and ongoing work on storage facilities. A significant part of the meeting was dedicated to recognizing Matthew Popovich for saving a child's life in Dewey Beach during rough water conditions in August. Routine business included the approval of personnel addendums A and B, approval of student discipline cases, and approval of school choice matters for the upcoming year.
The meeting commenced with recognition and presentation of 'Going the Extra Mile' awards. Recipients included Megan Po from Lewis Elementary School for her work as Computer Lab Manager, Cameron Smith, a substitute at Lewis Elementary School, and Nicholas Gatsco, the SRO at Fred Thomas Middle School. The Louis Senior Center was honored as the Community Champion for its partnership supporting students through social activities and compassion, including hosting a celebration of life. Emily Mountain, a substitute at Fred Thomas Middle School, also received an award. Routine business included the approval of regular personnel actions and addendums, acceptance of student discipline case 26-9, and approval of good cause school choice requests. Committee reports covered safety protocols, including monthly audits for vendor check-ins and door security; teaching and learning updates regarding high school student pathways, professional learning plans, and the strategic plan revisit; athletics updates detailing trainer visits, a heroic student rescue, and athlete surveys; and updates from the SFA, noting upcoming seminars on legal issues and a co-sponsored event with First State Educate. The Buildings and Grounds committee report detailed pricing and timelines for parking lot upgrades, completed kitchen upgrades, districtwide water filter replacement funding, and updates on various school facility projects. The Superintendent reported on ongoing listening tours with staff (meeting 1,700 members) and community members, and the Friends of CHEF event highlighting teacher grants.
The meeting included general awards, recognition of gem recipients, and community champions. Routine business included accepting regular personnel, approving minutes, and student discipline cases. Committee reports covered topics such as bright spots from the start of the school year, district strategic plan of action, Beacon and Marian Middle Schools parking lot rejuvenation, Cape Open High School stadium speaker system upgrades, and lighting upgrades. Discussions also involved DSBA legislative priorities, professional development, capacity grants, child safety training, and federal priorities. Additional topics included student involvement in sports, the fall athletic survey, artificial intelligent guidance documents, school climate, cell phone policy, and threat protocol.
The meeting included recognition of Browse About Books as a community champion and Mrs. Kathine C. Karen Newworth and Mr. Jordan Wingfield with gem awards. Discussions covered personnel matters, choice requests, and the superintendent's updates on school visits, community engagement, and the superintendent's retreat. The board also acknowledged the recent passings of a high school student and a bus driver, holding a moment of silence in their memory. Other topics included the unified champion school designation, implementation of Infinite Campus, and upcoming events like the botchi ball tournament and community minority liaison committee meeting. The agenda also included discussion about a middle school trip to Puerto Rico.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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