September 10, 2014 at 7:00 PM - KILLINGLY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
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1. Call to Order
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2. Roll Call
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3. Pledge of Allegiance
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4. Citizen's Comments
Rationale:
Members of the Killingly community are encouraged to share their thoughts with the Board of Education and are invited to do so during this segment of the meeting. When appropriate to do so, members of the Board and the administration may respond to comments. However, in consideration of those in attendance and in an effort to proceed in a timely manner, follow-up discussion may need to take place outside of the meeting setting.
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5. Recognition of Visitors
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5.A. June 2014 Employee of the Month
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Alexis Rich
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5.B. Teacher of the Year
Rationale:
Kerri Angelo earned her Master’s Degree in Early Education at Worcester State College and was hired in 1992 as a Head Teacher at Goodyear Early Childhood Center and currently is a dedicated Kindergarten teacher at Killingly Central School and has been an extraordinary elementary teacher since 1992. Kerri’s has served in many capacities including serving on the KCS School Climate Committee, Kindergarten Liaison for Area Preschools, Kindergarten Data Team Leader, Coordinator of Kindergarten Screening and Math Curriculum Kindergarten Representative. Kerri as received recognition for being the Employee of the Month in October 2000, November 2002, March 2005 and November 2013. Kerri focuses on each child’s needs and is one of their biggest advocates. She works closely with parents to help them make the best choices for their children and most importantly refuses to settle for “good enough” for any of her students. Kerri not only provides authentic experiences for her students, she goes above and beyond for ALL children. Researching and implementing best practices, researching and advocating for full day kindergarten, attending workshops to expand her teaching repertoire and developing formal and informal training for her colleagues; and THE KILLINGLY BOARD OF EDUCATION publicly recognizes Kerri for her devotion to her students, their families, the School District, and the community, and for her excellent teaching skills. Kerri has well-earned the distinction and respect from her students and peers as the 2015 Killingly Public Schools’ Teacher of the Year.
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6. Report of Town Council Liaison
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7. Report of Killingly High School Student Board Members
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8. Report of Superintendent of Schools and Assistant Superintendent of Schools
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8.A. Opening Day 2014
Speaker(s):
KEVIN FARR
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8.B. Appreciation Killingly Community Garden
Speaker(s):
Kevin Farr
Rationale:
Certificate recognizing the support of the Killingly Board of Education for the implementation of a Community Garden on land adjacent to the former KHS building at 79 Westfield Ave., Killingly dated August 6, 2014.
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8.C. Final FY 2013-14 Expenditures
Speaker(s):
Kevin Farr, Brian O'Connell
Rationale:
Review of the final spending for the FY 14 year and a look ahead.
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8.D. Teacher Evaluation Approval
Speaker(s):
Steve Rioux
Rationale:
The Board of Education will be asked to approve our Evaluation Plan each year at this time. Edits may take place after conversations with the Professional Development and Evaluation Committee with Board approval as a final step.
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8.E. Alliance Grant Approval
Speaker(s):
Steve Rioux
Rationale:
The CSDE has approved the plan for the Alliance Grant for the FY15 school year and the Board of Education is asked to approve the budget adjustments made necessary during the final budget vote.
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8.F. Achievement Data
Speaker(s):
Steve Rioux
Rationale:
A booklet of data that was examined by administrators at the summer Administrative Institute will be presented to the Board of Education.
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8.G. MOA FOR Town to Use 79 Westfield Ave Facility
Speaker(s):
Kevin Farr
Rationale:
Proposed Memorandum of Understanding with Town Council regarding the repair of the HVAC/AC system in the Westfield Ave. building auditorium as well as band and choral rooms and the future use of this Board of Education controlled facility.
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9. Report of Board Chair, Sub-Committees and Liaisons
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9.A. Report from Board Chair
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9.B. Community Engagement Committee
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9.C. Policy Sub-Committee
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9.C.1. First Reading of Policy # 5131.911, Students, Hazing, Bullying
Speaker(s):
Dave Marcotte
Rationale:
Under P.A. 14-172: An Act Concerning Improving Employment Opportunities Through Education and Ensuring Safe School Climates now requires that the bully's parents or guardians be invited to a meeting, separate from one held with the victim's parents or guardians, to discuss specific interventions the school has undertaken to prevent further bullying. The revisions to this policy also include revisions as the result of new legislation pertaining to teen dating violence and school safety.
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9.C.2. First Reading of Policy # 5114, Students, Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process
Speaker(s):
Dave Marcotte
Rationale:
P.A 14-229: An Act Concerning the Expungement of a Pupil's Cumulative Education Record for Certain Expulsions. This Act make various changes in current law regarding erasure of student expulsion records. By law, a student's cumulative educational records must include notice of any expulsion and the behavior that caused it. This Act which revises C.G.S. 10-233d(f), allows local or regional boards of education to erase any expulsion from a student's cumulative educational record, including an expulsion for firearm or deadly weapon possession, if the student's conduct and behavior in later years merits erasure. The Act does not (1) specify how many years of good conduct merit erasure or (2) define conduct and behavior that merits erasure, leaving those to the board's discretion. It also requires boards to erase a student's firearm or deadly weapon expulsion record upon high school graduation. Under current law, erasure upon graduation is not permitted for such expulsions, but it is permitted prior to graduation for students who have (1) never previously been expelled or suspended and (2) completed a board specified program or met board conditions.
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9.C.3. First Reading of NEW Policy # 5147.7, Student Sports
Speaker(s):
Dave Marcotte
Rationale:
P.A. 14-66c: An Act Concerning Youth Athletics and Concussions. This Act narrows the scope, from concussions and head injuries to just concussions and it also specifies that a concussion is a type of brain injury. Please refer to the attached three page document on this pervasive 2014 law.
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9.D. Curriculum Sub-Committee
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9.E. CABE, Economic Development Information and Other
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9.F. Fiscal Sub-Committee
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9.G. Parks and Recreation Liaison
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9.H. EASTCONN Liaison
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9.I. Board of Education Liaison to the Town Council
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10. Consent Agenda
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10.A. September 2014 Employee of the Month Nomination
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10.B. August 2014 Financial Report
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10.C. August 2014 Payments-Checks Issued
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10.D. August 2014 System Object Report
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10.E. June 4 2014 BOE Minutes
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10.F. June 18 2014 Special BOE Meeting Minutes
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10.G. June 25 2014 Sp. Meeting BOE Minutes
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10.H. July 16 2014 Sp. BOE Meeting Minutes
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11. Executive Session for Specific Personnel Matters
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12. Adjournment
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