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The aggregated board meetings addressed several key administrative and operational matters across multiple sessions in 1966 and 1967. Key topics included approving monthly bills, establishing a minimum fee for school building use, changes to Advisory School Committee election procedures, and accepting several resignations. Contract approvals were granted for various teaching and administrative positions across multiple schools. Discussions involved oil bid awards, policy changes across several manual sections, non-certificated personnel salary schedules, and school insurance. Significant attention was given to future planning, including architect interviews, school construction planning (including a joint meeting with the Borough Assembly to discuss a proposed $6.85 million construction program), updates on hazardous bus routes, and discussions on area representation for board membership. Further actions included approving the 1967-1968 school calendar, considering the feasibility of vocational training programs like shop construction, addressing maternity leave, and approving staff re-appointments for key administrative roles such as Assistant Superintendent and Curriculum Director.
This document provides a five-year enrollment projection for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District for the period of FY27 through FY31. It outlines the methodology for projecting student numbers, considering historical trends, economic variables, and input from building administrators. The report is structured into sections detailing school facilities, educational structure, and population growth projections, with comprehensive charts and data for individual school enrollments.
This document outlines the 2025-2026 academic calendar for Razdolna and Voznesenka schools, operated by the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. It details important dates including legal holidays, vacation periods, inservice days, early release days, and the end of each quarter, providing a comprehensive schedule for the academic year.
The Board conducted a special meeting on September 1, 2016, for executive session to discuss contract negotiations. Action items approved during the covered period included new teacher contracts, resignations, budget transfers, curricular materials related to human reproduction or sexual matters, the Kachemak-Selo Project Transfer, AASB Resolutions, and a Board Member Resignation and Declaration of Vacancy. Non-action items included the first read of Policy Revisions regarding Alcohol Variance Requests. Committee meetings and work sessions covered topics such as legislative priorities, Board Governance Handbook review, Board Goal #2, and review of curricular materials related to human reproduction or sexual matters.
Discussions during the meeting included the presentation of an award to the 2001 Alaska Secondary Principal of the Year. The Superintendent reported on legislative funding efforts, noting an anticipated shortfall of over $600,000 for the upcoming year despite a small per-student increase. The Board reviewed the Technology Report, which contained minutes from previous meetings and a proposal to compress the six-year plan to four years. Personnel actions included the approval of several resignations, unpaid leaves of absence, and long-term substitute teacher contracts. Teaching assignments for the 2001-2002 school year were approved, along with budget transfers to fund computer and software purchases under the Technology Plan. The Board approved granting tenure to a list of nontenure teachers for the next school year and approved revisions to several board policies related to legal status requirements, evaluation/supervision, harassment, and management definitions. Administrator appointments were confirmed for several key positions, and the superintendent was authorized to discuss outsourcing student activities sanctioning for Homer High's baseball and softball teams for the current state tournament.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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