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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mallory Flowers's organization
The board meeting included public statements supporting a school administrator, a superintendent's report regarding a choir performance, and consent items involving payroll claims, financial reports, and personnel changes including retirements and resignations. Administrative actions included readings of policy updates, approval of a daycare handbook, approval of an overnight FFA trip, and authorization for a summer strength and conditioning coach stipend. Multiple personnel hires for teaching and assistant positions were also approved.
The meeting included the approval of the March 9, 2026 agenda and routine items. Consent items approved included payroll claim dockets, accounts payable claims, and the Treasurer's Financial reports for February 2026. The Board accepted the retirement of a teacher and accepted resignations from an assistant, a preschool teaching assistant, and a custodian, approving positions to be posted and hiring permissions granted. Administrative recommendations led to the first reading of proposed policy updates, approval of an Out of State Field Trip, approval of a contract with Glenn's Cleaning Service, LLC, and approval for Summer School Courses and two Summer Bus Cleaning Positions for 2026. Personnel recommendations resulted in the approval to hire several new coaches for the track and baseball seasons. Informational reports were presented covering technology, maintenance, transportation, and new volunteers. Board members offered congratulations for retirement and achievements in archery, provided an update on an injured teacher, and announced commitments from graduating seniors to continue their education and athletic careers.
This document outlines the strategic plan for the South Spencer School Corporation's High Ability Program, dedicated to identifying and nurturing students with exceptional academic and intellectual abilities. It details processes for identification, appeals, and exit, alongside comprehensive plans for curriculum and instruction across K-12, counseling and guidance, professional development for staff, and continuous program evaluation. The plan aims to provide enriching and accelerated learning opportunities, foster critical thinking and creativity, and ensure equitable access to support students in achieving their full potential.
The document library contains minutes for multiple School Board meetings conducted throughout 2020, including Regular Meetings held in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December, as well as Special Meetings in March and July. The files indicate the status of the minutes, such as 'Draft' or 'Approved'.
The meeting included the approval of the agenda and previous minutes from the January 12, 2026 meetings. The Superintendent's report recognized the Marching Rebels for their State Finals performance. Consent items approved included payroll and accounts payable claims, January 2026 financial reports, and accepting resignations while granting permission to post positions and hire replacements for several roles, including bus driver, custodian, and track coaches. Administrative recommendations resulted in the awarding of Mowing Bids for 2026-2028, approval of the High Ability Handbook, and approval for an out-of-state trip to the Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. Personnel recommendations included approvals for hiring a Head Swim Coach and a Temporary Special Needs Aide, and the approval of a Long-Term Substitute Teacher, with one member abstaining from the latter vote. Informational items included technology, maintenance, transportation, and new volunteer reports. Board members offered congratulations to various student groups, including the Marching Rebels, archery teams, wrestlers, and football signees, and requested prayers for a student's family.
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