Tuesday, April 23, 2019

BEA notes from 4-23-19 BCSD Board meeting

Agenda adoption 735
Moved by robberts and courtney

Public comment
Steven Vandt (sp?)- 2 children in public system. Concerns- violence in schools. HS- concern w grade schools. 1st grader- she comes home 1 or 2x a week with stories about boy pushing her waiting to get on bus. Lunch room- punching kicking karate chopping- talks about teachers give children prizes- other kids demand them. Who? Kid is a rule follower. Teachers tell her to stay in line. She’s afraid to tell teachers what’s happening. She tells at playground what happened. She’s told playground monitor says “i don’t want to hear it”. Parent is concerned system wide- need to address violence in our schools. If we train them in 1st grade, maybe we won’t have issues later on. Consider options of what is going on. His wife is considering home schooling or moving out of burlington. Son is in a wonderful program- he is special needs. Both kids are small. His children cannot defend themselves. He takes her to therapy. Therapist hears from other kids about how bad the bullying is at that school. Going to have to work hard to make public changes.

Mike Wilson- rebranding issue- couple years ago went from old logo to new logo. Thinks we have other more important things to spend money on. Took away elementary mascots and made them grayhounds and greypups- think we can spend money elsewhere other than rebranding.

Consent agenda- moved by Hatteberg, 2nded by Robberts. Passed unanimously.

Positive accomplishments- US Map- Josh Wyatt- painted the map. Bross- how hard was that. Hard part was to cut it out. His mom did while he was in colorado. 10 feet wide. Bross- why’d you do it? Wyatt- used to be there. Robberts- how long? Wyatt- took about a week. Kendell- was this your eagle scout project? Congrats. Wyatt is a man of few words. Wyatt- old map was also an eagle scout project. Coen- community loved that it was back. Mother- spoke to history. Former teacher from blackhawk. Original was freehand. It matched pulldown maps in classrooms. Troops present helped paint it. Was re-touched by Ralphs.
Kendell- is anything going to be added to it? Mother- yes.

Student rep report-  girls soccer won. Played keokuk. Boys tennis meet friday at dankwardt. Girls sat. last night track meet idd well. Last tuesday band concert. Dreamcatchers- new project coming up. Play on Friday and Saturday at Ed Stone. Tickets sold at the door- Cheaper by the Dozen. 7pm.

Coen- afternoon pd thursday. Cabinet meeting. Chamber meeting. Normal flow of student staff issues. Stuff starts to ratchet up. NAACP meeting. Conflicted with duties of IWU education board. Thank you to ministers coming back to schools and working with students. April call in show on KBUR- no calls. Purple and grey with Greg- need steps from locker room. Took half personal day. Met with kendell and Bross. Attended YMCA board meeting. Rector announced he is retiring. Flake Manjoine wil not be back. Vida long coming back. Guy from davenport got a job at a diff district as head principal. Mrs. Johnson working to take care of those issues. Cory coming up explaining math coach need to move quickly.
Johnson- another coach position- funded through ESSA- new math instructional materials at elem level. Hire another coaching position to focus on elementary math- use ESSA funds. Has to be board approved- didn’t get on agenda this week.  Posting as anticipated position.
Hatteberg- will this be similar to what we used to have? Johnson- focus will have to be on GRimes, sunnyside, and blackhawk. Coen- moving ahead with that. Passed new law in iowa- exec admin cost- per gen fund can be no greater than 5%. We are lower than that. Good law- keeps us focused on teachers in the classroom.
Reynolds- we are one of the lowest in the state. We are at 1%. This is Coen, Cory- that’s all we have. Made reductions this year. 9 districts that are above 5%. Will force districts to share superintendents.
Johnson- card from hope haven. Cushman’s class did bird feeders and wind chimes with Hope Haven. Great group of students. Wonderful morning for all of them.
Board appreciative of that. Coen- not 100% of our students are hooligans.
Kendell sent him an article- gave to board. Speaks to empathy and how things are changing in that area. The End of Empathy- on NPR website by Hannah Rosen.

Items for discussion- Calendar- Mark Taylor- committee met 3 times. Couple big items- survey- Spring Break- concerns that there wasn’t one this year. 69% wanted a full week. PDs on Fridays or do early outs. That was more split- 50.4% wanted current model. Something we may want to consider- things we will want to be aware of for next year. Lots of people wanted snow make up days planned in calendar. Concern- about wording of PD in survey- growth piece for next year. 150 respondents. 180 parents.  Parent survey- many people listed they didn’t have concerns. Concerns about april 10- removed it. Concerns about school going in to june- state not allowing earlier start.
Bross- 1st trimester shorter- will plan for 56 days 2nd and 3rd tri-
Courtney- can’t start until state fair is over.
23rd earliest we can start.
Hatteberg motion- 2nd Robberts. Passed unanimously.

Information only- 2019- start times- C. Johnson- right sizing process- talk about specific times. Transportation- all buses will run double routes. Worked with mehaffy.
Brueck- discussion about hs needing more sleep- elem - why no change?
Coen- hs athletics do that. If we do later hs athletes won’t get home until 9pm.
Fine arts.
C johnson- when you get in winter sports season- students often miss last period. Unfortunate. Looked hard at that.
Kendell- day?
C. Johnson- same.
Kendell- hs is 5 minutes longer.
Coen- we’re still going by hours. We exceed by about 7 or 8 days.
C. Johnson- at least.
Coen- we contract with teachers 189 days.
Bross- put a lot of work in it.

2019-2020 fees- no substantial changes. HS yearbook increased about 5. Cost of product. Lumped intermediate and ms fees. Slight increase in one of the music fees. Hs went up around 5. Brought hs in line with ms.
Motion by Robberts, 2nd by Hatteberg.
Bross- continuing to no longer issue parking passes at hs? Courtney- lots of parking there.
Passed unanimously.

Notre Dame swimming agreement- Reynolds- continuation of agreement. Moved by Hatteberg, 2nd by Brueck. Kendell- don’t understand why there is a swimming agreement- they want to come to us for swimming- frustrated by that. Kendell- is that the only reason? Kendell- they should come to do other sports than that. Doesn’t seem right. Taking advantage cause we have a pool.
Passed with Kendell opposed.

Other districts swimming- Danville, WB, Central Lee, Holy Trinity, Mt. P also asking to join. Moved by Hatteberg, 2nd by Brueck.
No discussion- Kendell opposed. Passed.

BEA contract- Reynolds- reached tent agreement- 2% increase- 11--(couldn’t hear think 1125). Courtney asked about logo.
Robberts moved, 2nded by Hatteberg
Vickstrom- was in education- been on board 10 years. 2 years ago governor took away our rights. Would like to have a formal grievance procedure back in- wants that like what was in contract. Won’t vote for another contract if we don’t have that.
Robberts- multiyear contract. Reynolds- this is the 2nd year of that.
Courtney- we could have a contract if we wanted one.
Bross- i’m not an attorney.
Courtney- we could add it back whenever we wanted to. Glad they got 2%.
Bross- motion is 2%.
Vote- passed, with Courtney and kendell abstaining.

Branding- Coen- not in a position to address. Table. Courtney moved. Tabled until further date.

Board Communications-
Vickstrom- none
Hatteberg- Schulte recital was wonderful. Incredibly talented. Blessed and district has helped him. Was a judge for Ed Stone presentations. Very impressed by solutions. Article in Hawk Eye. impressed with behavior- kids did exactly what needed to do- were very impressive. Coen- student spotlight. Aldo will have one.
Hatteberg- 8th grade social problems. Kudos for that too. Aldos is Thursday- 4-7.
Robberts- congrats to BHS music. Vocal and band. Play this weekend.
Courtney- don’t have anything. Thanks for compliment on Sam. Going to Lawrence college. Prestigious school.  Bragging.
Brueck- thanks to community member- hope that won’t be forgotten.
Kendell- enjoyed the eagle scout project. Map. nice thing to have. Come to the play this weekend. Dreamcatchers at hs. Knows someone involved with it. They do amazing things. Uplifting. Truly amazing students at schools.
Bross- thank Coen. Reynolds. Kesterke- round tables. Courtney and Vickstrom have attended some. Appreciate it. Appreciate comments from community. We need to hear those things. From his vantage point there are a lot of things we are doing- some have more impact than others- aldo- concern for our society- what we have coming in to our schools. We have a lot of heart. Need to keep working on that.  Did get to see a boys soccer game. They played hard.
Kendell- next board meeting is on a Tuesday as well, because of music.
Went to closed session at 821.

Monday, April 8, 2019

BEA notes from 4-8-19 BCSD Board meeting



BEA notes 4-8-19 BCSD Board meeting




I. Call to Order – Welcome 7:00 p.m.

II. Pledge of Allegiance

III. Adoption of Agenda- moved by Robberts, 2nded by Courtney.




IV. Public Comments

The Board encourages citizens to attend its meetings. Citizens have this opportunity

to comment on issues and concerns (Policy 210.9 & 213)- none.




V. Public Hearing

2. Aid & Levy-Budget- Greg Reynolds- document filed with county auditor- amount taxes levied each fund- revenues and expenditures- has to be certified by april 15- max amount funds can be spent for next year. Directing auditor to levy taxes on behalf of the district. Property tax valuation went up from last year. State gives relief- it’s 88c- it’s been coming down from previous years- our property values are increasing a little so the relief is going down a little.

Our property taxes are going to be a little less for next year.

Property tax valuations went up mostly except for industrial.

Diff funds certifying- we have 10- most important is general fund. Management levy- insurance, early retirements, and workman’s comp. PPEL, SAVE(1c property tax), Student construction fund, capital project/sales tax bond, activity fund, nutrition fund, special revenue/fiduciary funds.

Student enrollment- 4137.4- 6880 per pupil- 2.06% allowable growth

Enrollment trends- dropped 125 students- losing students along with community- state projects loss of 70 kids per year. Open enrollment trends- 676 went up to 705- went from 74 open enroll in to 91. As we lose students, new money is a -2.56%.

Allowable growth isn’t keeping pace with declines in enrollment.

Not levying any cash reserves for next year.Management levy went from 1.3-2 mill. Moving some things from general fund into management fund.

We get budget adjustment- will get 539,000 in budget guarantee. Supplemental weighting- we have 762 spec ed students- also get extra money for At risk and ELL- 43 students- that’s an extra 5.5 mil dollars

He started talking about the Iowa Funding Formula- General fund property tax projections- we are down 886,000 from last year in general fund.

#s published all funds for next year- think these #s are in the board packet posted on the website.

Expenditure side- they certify maximum- costs go up around 2% each year-

Certifying max amount can spend for next year. We are taxing less next year than we did this year.




?s in regard to presentation- Vickstrom- is legislature equalizing transportation- they did, but we don’t qualify.

Robberts- enterprise funds p 24-25- student construction funds.

Courtney- limit local governments 2% proposed bill- Bross says not going anywhere. Courtney doesn’t want Des Moines controlling the board here.

Bross- public can comment at this time. None.




VI. Consent Agenda

3. Minutes, Bills, Human Resources Report, Out of District Travel and Gifts- moved approval by Robberts, 2nded by Hatteberg.

Kendell-?- asked Reynolds about 150k for aldo 1-1 expenditure- purchasing 650 chromebooks for next year- getting carts for each of classroom with 28 cbs for each room. All corse cbs will come to aldo. Just going to use cbs when they’re there. Cory- cbs for next year- makes most sense to have carts in school. Not taking them home until 7th grade.

Passed unanimously.




VII. District Positive Accomplishments- Professional Learning Communities (Mrs. Butler)- Grimm and Steahr. Butler went to a conference about PLCs. piloting at Ed Stone this year. Meeting weekly. Eduplanet modules. Guided work. Built knowledge base. PLCs are ongoing around student data. Action research- better ways to educate students. 4 ?S PLCs ask- what do we want kids to learn, how will we know, how will we respond when they don’t learn it, how will we respond when they already know it.

Want same expectations for curriculum no matter the teacher. Power standards.

Grimm- PLCs in the classroom- energized and excited to get back into classroom. Student data notebooks. Weekly to biweekly conferencing. Increased collaboration. Conferencing has made a difference in student teacher relationships- support system within the class- students supporting each other.

Steahr- fall conference- Oct- hard to implement during school year- student grading practices and feedback- want to give helpful feedback to students. Wrote great job- need to offer more specific guidance. Want grades to relate directly to stated learning goals.

Butler- continuing to build capacity by taking teachers to training. Building common assessments- doing a lot of heavy lifting right now- going to be a way to build for next year. Exciting work.

Bross- student achievement- have perenially struggling students been pulled up- Butler- interventions haven’t really started yet because targets weren’t the same- next year will come together better.

Kendell- is this across the building? Butler- both middle schools.affects all the staff.

Butler- cradic will take some teachers this summer.

Brueck- so does every english teacher give same test?

Butler- could be summative, could be formative- want teachers looking at same kind of information- want teachers to create.

Cory Johnson- middle schools taking lead on this. We have collab built in- wanted to strengthen at elem this year. HS conversations around grading. All admins and TLs will be attending one of the institutes.

Bross- kudos to ed stone student spotlight- amazed by breadth and depth of topics- students did a great job. Digital learning and pt conference.





VIII. Student Representative Report- today boys varsity and jv game in davenport. Girls have soccer tomorrow. Girls tennis has a meet tomorrow at danquardt. Dream catchers working on 2 projects. Older person wants son to graduate- going to do a graduation party combo anniverary party. Other project is catering lobster to a gentleman who used to eat at fancy restaurants. Testing this week- really cool to how it used to be- nice to be on CBs. Saturday is prom and post prom.

?s- none.




IX. Superintendent’s Report- April- child abuse awareness month- nothing more gut wrenching than an abused child. Gave each board member a pinwheel. Child abuse doesn’t just happen in poverty- far reaching negative repercussions. Mitigate as much as can. Kendell- can take many forms. Courtney- abused become abusers. Coen- testing last week. Met with bross and Kendell. Met with Shay and Butler- MS baseball. Club like clayhounds. GP superintendent meeting. Psychology focus. Thought it would be better for interventionists. Greg works his magic with insurance. ACA taken care of- round tables. Mayor’s volunteer dinner. Vickstrom recognized. He goes to saturday school and is at BILA quite a bit. Greatly appreciate him. PTO people are carrying the system- they do so much for us. Kent Lewis- working at ed stone drama club. Josef and Elijah Kirby volunteered with club m. National volunteer month. Lunch meeting with IWU president Titus- discussed regional partnership Alliant energy lunch. Turned into a Q and A. Hawkeye did a nice job on the nurse situation. Coen- highlight Butler’s student spotlight night. Students were enthusiastic. Mrs. Giehl’s classroom- kids showed him a faster way. Butler thank you. Example of ingenuity. Being brave. Bross and Reynolds- WB firefighter- proposed water safety course for autistic children. They are more likely to drown. Excited to support initiative. How to teach kids to stay away from the water. Robberts- autistic children- don’t give off signals that they are having trouble. Coen quite shocked. Thanks to firefighter. Thanks to voted ppl passing. Good to see unity behind effort. Don't forget have cabinet notes posted. Derrick Murphy- Keokuk jazz festival- derrick did a great job. Great to see people from here performing. Courtney- you guys should push furniture and dance. Welk is still on.

Coen- we don’t have to move furniture. Coen- Sunnyside- lady stopped him- my son graduated from BHS- just finished PhD in math- has a fellowship- he owes everything to our math department (she said). He’s going to be a Rhodes scholar, apparently.

?s- none.




X. Items for Discussion

4. Volunteer Proclamation- Bross reading. Recognition of volunteers. Goes back to fall of 1833. Our district started 1849. April volunteer recognition month. Recognizing Fred Chandler, Mr. Fred- started volunteering in 1972. Was a bus driver for 30 years. Worked in many schools in the district. Awarded Mr. Chandler a challenge coin. Kids gave him more than he gave them, he feels. One more to give out- gave Courtney one. His grandkids will cherish someday. Thank you for service.take that out of his pay. (Lol)




5. Aid & Levy Budget Proposal- Had public hearing. Reynolds ready to answer ?s. Bross- people paying less per thousand, but if valuation went up, taxes will go up.

Robberts moved approval, Courtney 2nded. Passed unanimously.




6. Amendment to Juvenile Court Services Agreement- last spring approved 5 year agreement, year 2 renewal. 26,968 budget. Hatteberg moved approval, Robberts 2nded. Passed with Brueck abstaining.




XI. Board Communications

The members will have the opportunity to share items and events.

Vickstrom- travesty that so few voted for PPEL. would hope more people would vote. It’s economic development.

Standardized tests- worthless- get them thrown down our throats. Parents paying people to take tests for their children. Need to test on something that people can use. It’s a control issue. Bugs him. Courtney- how do you really feel about it? LOL. Vickstrom- it’s worthless.

Brueck- thank voters who did turn out. Hope kids have fun at prom.

Hatteberg- Ed Stone spotlight. Wonderful event. Got more parents than normal. Got a kick out of 8th grade classroom- pictoramas- book reports- interesting to see old techniques still being used. Thank all the school personnel dealing with challenges. Appreciated all that staff do.

Courtney- more should vote. Hubert Humphrey in interview- hardest job was local school board- people should take more seriously on election day. 18 states have declared emergencies over measles. People need to go and get shots. It’s going to be a huge issue- do right by your kids. Get a vaccination before you kill somebody.

Robberts- congrats to Dean and Mr. Chandler- his wonderful service to our district. Stay safe this weekend with prom- Choir concert Thursday night, play April 26-27.

Kendell- echo on PPEL- Mr. Chandler- 47 years of volunteerism. Many volunteers- PTOs- we are so appreciative of their work.

Thanks to greg for work. Appreciated two positive social media posts this week. Exceptional posts. Headed into home stretch- 6-7 weeks left of school.

Bross- appreciates work Reynolds and Kesterke put into PPEL video. Thank board for service. Encourage you to get in to schools. Saw a lot of teachers at Student spotlight night. Some of the problems are hard to solve- we have the best people on the job right in the classroom. Adjorn at 812.



XII. Adjournment- went to exempt session.