The Board of School Directors of the Ephrata Area School District, Ephrata PA, met in regular session on Monday, October 17, 2011 in the District Office Board Room, 803 Oak Boulevard., Ephrata PA. Board Members Present: President, Timothy W. Stayer; Vice-President, Robert E. Miller; Secretary: Clare M. LeFevre; Treasurer: Kristee Reichard; Members: Judy Beiler, Marty Harmes, Ted Kachel, Kay Kurtz, Jenny Miller, and Neal Reichard. Board Member Absent: Glenn R. Martin School District Officials Present: Dr. Gerald Rosati Superintendent Mrs. Kimberly Schlemmer Assistant Superintendent Dr. Brian Troop Assistant Superintendent Susan Friedman District Solicitor Stephanie Gingrich Director of Community Relations Press/CATV: Gary Klinger Ephrata Review Visitors Present: Larry Hummer 163 Buchanan Dr., Ephrata Sally Kieffer 237 E. Fulton St., Ephrata June Hershberger 1311 Diamond St., Akron Megan Arment Boomerang Dr., Ephrata Cheri Freeman 886 Orchard St., Akron Paul Pereverzoff 16 Circle Ave., Akron CALL TO ORDER BY BOARD PRESIDENT President Timothy W. Stayer called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. MOMENT OF SILENT MEDITATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE President Stayer asked for a moment of silent meditation, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. STUDENT PRESENTATION Dr. Enrica Gerhart provided a brief presentation about how Akron Elementary School special area teachers are supporting student achievement by utilizing art, music, and physical education to strengthen math and reading. Ashley Sollenberger, Akron Physical Education Teacher, and several 4 th grade students provided a demonstration of activities used to help stimulate learning. WELCOME OF VISITORS BY BOARD PRESIDENT Comments/Questions from Visitors President Stayer welcomed visitors to the meeting. He opened the meeting to questions or comments from visitors for any item on the agenda except personnel items that are never discussed at public meetings. None at this time. UPCOMING EVENTS The list of upcoming events was reviewed. EXECUTIVE SESSION President Stayer announced there would be an Executive Session for a personnel matter. The Board recessed at 7:26 PM and reconvened at 7:37 PM. 1
----SECTION 2 ACTION ITEMS---- Motion It was moved by Mr. Stayer, seconded by Mr. Martin, that the Ephrata Area Board of School Directors approves all of the following items set forth below. Roll call vote, all members present voting yes. I. SECRETARIES REPORT Clare M. LeFevre A. Regular Board Meeting and Committee Meeting Minutes Minutes of September 26, 2011 Regular Board Meeting and Committee Meetings of October 3, 2011. II. BUDGET/FINANCE COMMITTEE Timothy W. Stayer A. Approve Treasurer s Report (Attachment #1) Treasurer s Report for the period September 1, 2011 through September 30, 2011. B. Approve List of Bills (Attachment #2) Payment of the following List of Bills for individual account for October 17, 2011. General Fund $1,039,964.50 AP Direst Deposit $ 39,855.94 General Fund ACH Items $5,873,926.27 Student Activities $ 2,233.95 Capital Reserve $ 147,553.78 Food Service $ 76,076.01 TOTAL $7,179,610.45 C. Exonerations (Attachment #3) Real Estate Tax Exonerations: Ephrata Borough 2009-2010 $122.36 2010-2011 $132.19 Ephrata Township 2010-2011 $656.19 TOTAL $910.74 Per Capita Clay Township 2004-2005 $ 22.00 2009-2010 $ 33.00 Ephrata Borough 2004-2005 $ 11.00 2005-2006 $ 22.00 2006-2007 $ 22.00 2007-2008 $ 44.00 2008-2009 $ 44.00 2009-2010 $132.00 Ephrata Township 2004-2005 $ 11.00 2009-2010 $ 77.00 TOTAL $418.00 2
D. Lancaster County Career and Technology Center (LCCTC) Resolution for the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center s Modernization Project for building renovations on their current facilities. Resolution for the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center to purchase a property located at 422 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow Street, PA to be used as a practical nursing instruction site. E. General Fund Budget Transfers General Fund Budgetary transfers for 2011-2012: TRANSFER FROM TRANSFER TO Account Description Amount Account Description Amount 1158210H Ag Travel $ 400.00 1164210H Ag Books $ 400.00 11648121H Music CD/Videos $ 260.00 1161812H Music Software $ 260.00 1161170M Regular Ed Math Supplies $ 242.50 115170M Math Equipment New Non Cap $ 242.50 TOTAL $ 902.50 TOTAL $ 902.50 F. Middle Interactive Languages (MIL) Curriculum Agreement An agreement with Middlebury Interactive Languages LLC, North Provo, UT for the period October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012, and the cost will be $250.00 for training and $149.00 or $329.00 per student based on the number of students. MIL will provide the District with products and services, including where applicable a non-exclusive, non-transferable license for access to the MIL online courses, curriculum, learning management system and/or related instructional tools and online services. These services are in conjunction with K-12 Virtual Schools. III. IV. BUILDING/PROPERTY COMMITTEE Neal D. Reichard No action items. CURRICULUM COMMITTEE Glenn R. Martin A. Field Trip (Attachment #4) HS German students (approximately 10-20 students) who are hosting students from Germany to travel to Washington, DC, October 24, 2011 (Monday) to visit Arlington, Memorials, and the Smithsonian B. Field Trip (Attachment #5) HS Tech Ed students (approximately 45 students) to travel to Washington, DC, October 28, 2011 (Friday) to visit various attractions and take photographs. C. Field Trip (Attachment #6) HS Art students (approximately 40 students) to travel to Washington, DC, December 2, 2011 (Friday) to visit the Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of Art. 3
D. Field Trip (Attachment #7) HS Music students (approximately 3 students) to travel to Manheim Township HS, February 10-11, 2012 (Friday and Saturday) to participate in the PMEA District Orchestra Festival. E. Field Trip (Attachment #8) HS FFA students (number of students TBD) to travel to Harrisburg, PA, February 11-12, 2012 (Saturday and Sunday) to participate in ACES Conference. F. Field Trip (Attachment #9) HS Music student to travel to Williamsport, PA, March 21-24, 2012 (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) to participate in the PMEA Regional Orchestra Festival. G. Field Trip (Attachment #10) HS Music student to travel to Lancaster, PA, April 18-21, 2012 (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) to participate in the PMEA All-State Festival. H. Field Trip (Attachment #11) HS FFA students (approximately 18 students) to travel to Penn State University, State College, PA, June 12-14, 2012 (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) to participate in the State Convention. I. Field Trip (Attachment #12) HS Athletic Teams and/or Individual Athletes who qualify for playoffs/post-season play requiring out of state or overnight travel. Each activity will be announced as it occurs. J. Supplemental Material Approval (Attachment #13) Title: My Father s Dragon; Author: Ruth Stiles Gannet; Publisher: The Trumpet Club; Copyright: 1948 to be used in Grade 3 Communication Arts classes. K. Supplemental Material Approval (Attachment #14) Title: Janitor s Boy; Author: Andrew Clements; Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks; Copyright: 2001 to be used in Grade 4 Communication Arts classes. V. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Judy S. Beiler A. Resignations Tina DiLuzio, HS Cafeteria General, effective September, 27, 2011. Rebekah Terry, HS Inclusion Aide, effective October 8, 2011. Gertrude Wallace, Remove as Cafeteria Sub. Philip DiMatteo, Director of Information Technology, effective September 30, 2011. B. Appointments Support Jill Miller, Human Resources Administrative Assistant Background Information She will be replacing Jeff Hertzog, who resigned from the District Office HR position and Anita Long who retired from the District Office Administrative Secretary for the Assistant Superintendent position. 4
Substitutes Teacher: Megan Sillers, Elementary C. Bus/Van Drivers Boyo Transportation: David Catalan 24400566 Alice Elias 21315141 Sueanne Miller 22008317 (Pending Clearances) Loris Leanne Musser 14850833 Ilmar Muttik 13336381 D. Professional Contracts Jennifer Cordivari Highland, effective 10/21/11 Tara Nolte High School, effective 10/9/11 Helen Wiker High School, effective 9/4/11 E. 2011-2012 Winter Volunteers (Attachment #15) Per attachment VI. POLICY Glenn R. Martin A. Policy 404, Employment of Professional Employees (Professional Employees) (Attachment #16) First Reading. B. Policy 400 Policies (Professional Employees) (Attachment #17) Second Reading of the following 400 Policies: 1. 401, Creating a Position 2. 405, Employment of Substitute Professional Employees 3. 406, Employment of Summer School Staff 4. 407, Student Teachers/Interns 5. 408, Employment Contract 6. 409, Assignment and Transfer 7. 410, Abolishing a Position 8. 411, Suspensions and Furloughs 9. 414, Physical Examination 10. 414.1, HIV Infection VII. VIII. PLANNING AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Jenny L. Miller No Action Items. SUPERINTENDENT REQUEST FOR ACTION Gerald B. Rosati No Action Items. ----End of General Motion---- 5
I. Personnel Committee Judy S. Beiler A. Vacancies Substitutes Nurse (RN or LPN) ----SECTION 3 INFORMATION ITEMS---- Extracurricular Assistant Boys Basketball Coach Assistant Marching Band ----SECTION 4 REPORTS---- I. REPORT OF STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE Alex Thompson - Absent II. III. IV. REPORT OF LANCASTER COUNTY CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER Jenny L. Miller Thanked the Board for supporting the CTC renovation plan and purchase of property to expand the adult nursing program. REPORT OF LANCASTER-LEBANON IU13 Judy S. Beiler A virtual town meeting will be held on November 1 about Making the Grade. REPORT OF PSBA REGION 9 LEGISLATIVE Glenn R. Martin The PSBA conference was held during the week of October 17. V. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Gerald B. Rosati Governor Corbett outlined his education initiatives, including vouches and charter school oversight. Districts are awaiting information about 2012-2013 state education funding. As a follow up to the Board request for Right-to-Know costs, an example was provided that cost the District more than $17,000 in legal fees and staff hours. SECTION 5 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS & ADJOURNMENT I. COMMENTS/QUESTIONS FROM VISITORS A. Visitors may make comments or raise questions. NOTE: Personnel matters are never discussed at public meetings. B. Citizens desiring consideration of our action on a topic not included on the agenda may make a written request to the board president or superintendent at least five (5) days before the regular public board meeting. This is according to Policy 903 in the official policy manual of the school district. No comments at this time. 6
II. III. IV. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS Board Meeting Dates Committee Meetings November 7 Regular Meeting November 21 7:00 PM @ Intermediate School Right-to-Know Several Board members made statements about the previously mentioned Right-to- Know request and the prudent use of tax dollars. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:56 PM. Respectfully Submitted, Clare M. LeFevre, Secretary Ephrata Area Board of School Directors 7