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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pender Public School District 1
The board reviewed and discussed proposals for finishing the interior walls of the Timberlyne building, ultimately approving the proposal to finish with OSB and Tekkor PVC. They also discussed options for connecting the scoreboard to the press box and approved a proposal from CDB Utility Contractors. Improvements needed at the 611 Whitney rental house were discussed, with the board approving a proposal to replace the flooring and another to replace the deck.
The Pender Public School Board of Education held a regular session where they discussed and approved financial reports, including expenses and revenue for various funds. They approved a contract with Heartland Counseling Services and an agreement with Bus Right software. They also approved a work agreement with a new bus route driver and a summer work agreement for part-time technology help. Additionally, they approved summer contract days for the new Ag Education teacher and extended contracts for the FFA advisor, guidance counselor, and media instructor. The board approved the first reading of several policy updates and proposals for electrical work and a gas line installation at the PSC.
The Pender Public School Board of Education convened to discuss several key issues, including financial reports, administrative updates from the superintendent and principals, and the approval of a resolution to increase the district's property tax request authority. They also considered membership renewals for NRCSA and NREA, proposals for petroleum products and milk, and adjustments to various fees for the upcoming school year. Additionally, the board reviewed and approved several handbooks, policies, and administrative regulations, declared surplus items, and discussed ongoing projects at the Pendragon Sports Complex, including approving a proposal for parking infrastructure. They also entered an executive session to discuss a rental house.
The board meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The board approved financial reports and payment of bills, administrative reports, and the purchase of TeachTown curriculum for the SPED department. They also approved the purchase of a new minibus, platforms and risers for the music department, and a utility vehicle. The board approved the resignation of Chris Meyer and the addition of Jacque Breitbarth and Tiffany Cumming to the substitute teacher list. Revisions to several board policies were approved, along with the enrollment option resolution. The board also reviewed and adopted policies on anti-bullying, student fees, wellness, parental involvement, and internet safety. Additionally, the board approved the installation of concrete at the Pendragon Sports Complex, authorized the Facility Committee to approve a donor recognition board, and approved sealing the exterior of the Timberlyne Building.
The Pender Public School Board of Education convened to discuss the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget. Details of the proposed budgets and resulting tax levies for all funds were shared, and board members provided feedback. The proposed budget does not require District participation in the joint public hearing. The formal approval of the 2025-2026 budget will be considered during the regular Board meeting on September 8, 2025. Board members were reminded of upcoming meetings, including the NASB Area Membership Meeting and a P2T Board Meeting.
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