Community Room, 817 South Main Street, Tipton, IN 46072
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
- 6:30pm - 7:30pm
A member of the Board may request any item to be removed from the consent resolution and defer it for a specific action and more discussion. No vote of the Board will be required to remove an item from the consent agenda. A single member's request shall cause it to be relocated as an action item eligible for discussion. Any item on the consent agenda may be removed and discussed as a nonaction item or be deferred for further study and discussion at a subsequent Board meeting if the Superintendent or any Board member thinks the item requires further discussion. (ByLaw 0166.1)
It is recommended that the following Consent Agenda Items be approved:
Approval of the Agenda
Approval of Minutes
Approval of Claims
Approval of Personnel Report
Approval of Field Trips (Overnight and/or Out-of-State)
Approval to Accept Donations
Achievement and Learning, Scott Jaworski
Student Services/Transportation, Shayne Clark
Food Services, Adam Proulx
Technology, Steven Gingerich
The month of April 2022 was a three pay month which reduced our cash balance on the Education Fund by $163,491.06 to $504,614.00. Expenditures exceeded revenue which is typical for a three pay month. The Operation Fund cash balance continues to drop due to our building project to $485,926.38. Mrs. Phillips and I have been in contact with bond counsel and we will be doing a temporary transfer from Rainy Day for cash flow purposes. Once bonds are sold in the middle of July we will reimburse both the Operation and Rainy Day Funds. Debt service and Rainy Day cash balances are $916,366.74 and $2,511,814.91.
On April 12, the Board of Trustees approved a series of update Board Policies on the first reading. It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve the same policy updates on the second reading.
Three policies were delayed from the April Board meeting and need to be approved by the Board on the first reading. The approval of these policies is recommended.
Due to conflicts with our Administrator Training on PLC's July 19, 20, and 21, we will need to move the July Monthly Board Meeting from Tuesday, July 19 to Monday, July 18. After discussion with those involved, it is recommended the July Monthly Board of Trustees meeting be on Monday, July 18 at noon.
After a thorough review of potential math materials by a committee of parents, teachers, and administrators, last month the Board approved the adopted materials for this coming year. The next step is to approve book fees factoring the new math materials. In most cases fees remained consistent or decrease over last year thanks to hard decisions made by our teachers and administrators. It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve the 2022-2023 Book Fees as written.
Kindergarten: $69.55
First: $91.14
Second: $73.15
Third: $176.30
Fourth $166.72
Fifth: $163.73
Sixth: $200.53
Seventh: $209.10
Eighth: $199.37
In your packet you have 2022-2023 THS, TMS, and TES Student Handbook Revisions as well as copies of the 2021-2022 THS, TMS, and TES Student Handbooks. It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve Student Handbook Revisions.
The attached MOU allows for the creation of a TMS Agriculture Teacher with an extended contract of 20 Days. The extended contract days will used to support both the TMS and THS agriculture and FFA students and programs. A MOU was developed since salary as well as fringe benefits are negotiable and the TEA and TCSC are outside the normal bargaining window. It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve the MOU between TEA and TCSC as written.
Earlier on the Agenda, the Board of Trustees considered the MOU between the TEA and TCSC for TMS Agriculture and PCC Teacher. Our recommendation for the position is Emily Kilmer.
This is a busy time of year in filling positions; schools are in competition to find the best candidate possible. In addition, we do not know what may happen with some teachers who may be looking for other positions, or deciding to leave for other reasons. By giving the Superintendent permission to hire, we can go ahead and secure qualified candidates without having to wait for the Board to act on resignations, and allows us to get the commitment from the candidate before they accept another position. It is recommended that the Superintendent be granted permission to hire staff between the Board meetings of June, July and August.
Faculty handbooks have been updated for the 2022-2023 school year. Faculty handbooks will be available online shortly after this meeting and reviewed with staff at the beginning of the school year. It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve the faulty handbooks as written.
May 16 Student Achievement
June 21 Business Affairs
July 18 Branding/Public Relations
August 15 Facilities/Technology
May 11: Hidden in Plain Sight Parent Meeting-5:30PM @ TMS
May 11: THS Spring Honor's Awards-5:30PM
May 17: TMS Band Concert 7:00PM
May 18: Tipton Academy
May 19: TMS Awards TBA
May 20: Last Student Day
May 23: Last Teacher Day
May 24: Kindergarten Round-up
May 24: Summer School Begins
May 28: Graduation 11AM-THS Main Gym
May 30: Memorial Day
May 31: Special Board Meeting To Approve THS Interior Project Bids and Alternates 6:30 PM