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This District of Innovation Plan for Gilmer ISD aims to enhance local control and operational flexibility to better serve its students and community. The plan outlines specific exemptions from state regulations across several key areas, including school start dates, class sizes for Kindergarten through Grade 4, probationary contracts, inter-district transfers, bank depository contract terms, teacher contract days, and grievance policies. These innovations are designed to allow the district to tailor its practices to meet local needs more effectively and efficiently.
This District of Innovation Plan for Gilmer ISD leverages House Bill 1842 to increase local control and operational flexibility, allowing the district to better meet the needs of its students and community. The plan, effective for the 2024-2025 through 2028-2029 school years, outlines specific exemptions from state regulations in areas such as school start dates, class size limits for K-4, probationary teacher contracts, inter-district transfer policies, bank depository contract terms, teacher contract days, and grievance policies. The primary objective is to enhance student outcomes and address local requirements more effectively by streamlining administrative processes and customizing educational practices.
The council reviewed a community health survey highlighting concerns regarding a lack of mental health resources, smoking/vaping issues, and healthy eating habits, leading to the development of an awareness calendar. They also conducted a review of the district wellness policy and implementation plans, which remain in effect through 2029. Additionally, the council discussed the health risks associated with student energy drink consumption, including potential cardiac effects, and identified a need for future education efforts for parents and students.
The council reviewed its purpose and functions regarding health and lifestyle choices for the district. Key discussion topics included a presentation on the ESTEEM curriculum for grades 6-9 covering health, safety, and wellness topics, the scheduling of an EKG clinic to coincide with UIL physicals, and a presentation by the Department of State Health Services regarding available family and personal care services.
The board meeting agenda includes the reorganization of the school board, encompassing the certification of elections and the election of officers. Key discussions involve the authorization for the issuance and sale of series 2019 unlimited tax school building bonds. Superintendent reports cover student transfer waivers, high school construction updates, and an introduction to the OnData Suite. The board will also review financial and tax collection reports, budget amendments, investment reports, and student transfers. Further business includes procurement for serving line equipment, a depository contract extension, review of staffing requirements, and personnel matters to be addressed in closed session.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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