Meeting Details
July 8, 2019
5:30pm - 7:30pm
2 hr
Administration Office, 1051 S Main St, Tipton, IN 46072
Purpose
N/A
Minutes
Officer Maddox was invited to attend but was on vacation.
Mr. Wessel & Mr. Emsweller met with Chief Clark and Jeff Stout earlier today to discuss the SRO role and possible amendments to the MOU (ECA activities, substitutes, and training). They will put together the language
Mr. Wessel reported that the county has the material for the Stop the Bleed Program and will be implementing with schools soon.
It was suggested we get some of the safety information out to the public via paper, website, Facebook, etc.
What is the role of the SRO? Who does he report to?
There is a concern about the line of authority with regards to the SRO. The SRO is listed on the Administrative Chart. From the public comments at the last board meeting, some members of the public feel that the SRO should report directly to the board.
The SRO is not an independent contractor. The SRO is employee of the Tipton City Police Department who is assigned as the SRO to the school and is bound by the MOU between the City of Tipton and the TCSC.
The SRO reports directly to the Director of Operations, Mr. Wessel. Mr. Wessel is to submit an evaluative report of the first year.
Raptor Visitor Management System
The schools will be using the Raptor Visitor Management System beginning this school year. Not only does it screen visitors, but it provides for an alert system for secretaries to send a request for help to designated personnel - inside and outside of the school system. The link above provides more information on the system.
All TCSC Administrators are trained School Safety Specialist. New administrators go through the basic training. Each specialist is then required to complete two days of Advanced Training to maintain their certification. The School Safety Academy has two two-day training sessions - one in the fall and the second in the spring. TCSC divides this up among administrators so that half attend in the fall and half attend in the spring. IDOE also sponsors some regional training that can be sued for certification.
We are still looking at iSIght - a documentation software system. This will be requested (and purchased) through the upcoming School Safety Grant.
We are using a new service to provide the required training for our staff. Safe Schools has a more comprehensive library than the previous service we used. It is more expensive, but our insurance agent, Assured Partners have paid one-half of the subscription cost.
This is substitute finder that some schools are moving to. It is on the agenda for Tuesday and a representative will be present to provide an overview. It was also discussed with the Personnel Committee. It does involve substitutes being employed by ESS rather than TCSC. Our subs would not see a negative difference. They would be paid the same rate. But they will be provided with training, benefits, and incentives. The goal is to improve our "fill rate" so that aides are not asked as often to cover a classroom, or students are sent to the library because of a lack of a substitute.
Scott has been researching the option of doing our mowing in house. We are still vetting the proposal. It may be possible to save money with this option. Scott has been talking with Western who does their own mowing. More to come later.
We are moving on filling the Treasurer position with Amy Phillips. We are also looking to reduce the Accounts Payable to a part-time position.
Minutes
FFA losing students
The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 14, at 5:30 PM.