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The meeting included a presentation by students regarding their recent trip to Washington D.C., highlighting their visits to the Supreme Court, the Capitol building, the National Zoo, George Washington's estate, the Army Museum, the Spy Museum, and the Holocaust Museum. The Board also recognized a student for directing a middle school theatrical production. Additionally, the Board moved into a non-public session, discussed a student's proposal for a future school play, and reviewed a monthly financial update as the school year approaches its conclusion.
The agenda for the meeting includes a report on the IHGMS Washington D.C. trip and a student representative report. Key operational and financial items cover the monthly financial update, an athletic director report, and nominations and resignations. The board will review and act on grant program assurances, general assurances, and the authorization for the board chair to sign documents. Additionally, the meeting involves the second reading and action on new and revised policies, as well as a discussion and action regarding the New Hampshire School Boards Association (NHSBA) call for resolutions. Other items include committee and superintendent reports, correspondence, and manifest signing.
The School Board meeting included student recognition for academic achievement, a presentation on block coding programs, and updates on high school activities, including prom preparations and athletic performance. The Board also conducted a signing ceremony for a collective bargaining agreement and discussed the principal's report, which covered various seasonal school events, math team performance, and student achievements in the third quarter.
The board discussed potential budget cuts and technology acquisitions, including the replacement of Chromebooks and Promethean boards utilizing grant funds. The meeting also addressed school district tuition lines, changes in insurance and workman's compensation costs, and the status of various department budget lines. Additionally, members examined financial implications regarding default budget status, special education aid estimates, revenue sources such as impact fees and after-school program fees, and the impact of the Education Freedom Account on district funding.
The board discussed policy requirements and potential tuition/fee structures for students utilizing Education Freedom Accounts (EFA) who wish to enroll in individual courses or extracurricular activities within the district. Topics included the financial implications of charging for course participation, the impact on general fund revenue, determining if students on an EFA are entitled to district services like school lunches, and establishing eligibility requirements for extracurricular activities, specifically regarding grade point average and academic standing for non-district students.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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