May 22, 2019 at 7:00 PM - Regular Board of Education Meeting
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1. CALL TO ORDER
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns
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2. ROLL CALL
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns
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3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns
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4. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns
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. However, in consideration of those in attendance and in an effort to proceed in a timely manner, comments will be a limited to 5 minutes per person. Those making public comments will not be allowed to speak for a second time, until everyone wishing to speak has had an opportunity to do so. When appropriate to do so, members of the Board and the administration may respond to comments. Follow-up discussion may need to take place outside of the meeting setting.
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5. RECOGNITION OF MAY 2019 EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns
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6. GOODYEAR EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER REPORT
Speaker(s):
SALLY SHERMAN
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7. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
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7.A. DISCUSSION REGARDING SOLAR PANELS
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8. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING APPROVAL OF ILLUSTRATIVE RESOURCE MATHEMATICS
Speaker(s):
Mr. Paul Brenton
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9. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING KHS SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK
Speaker(s):
Mr. Paul Brenton
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10. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING HEALTHY FOOD CERTIFICATION ANNUAL STATEMENT
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux
Rationale:
Section 10-215f of the Connecticut General Statutes requires that each local board of education or governing authority for all Connecticut public school districts participating in the National School Lunch Program must take action annually to certify whether all food items sold to students will or will not meet the CNS. If the Board of Education or governing authority votes "yes' for healthy food option, the BoE must also vote on whether to allow food exemptions. This will be the second motion. Beverage exemption are not part of the annual HFC Statement, which applies only to food sales. If the district chooses to allow beverage exemptions, the CSDE recommends that the board of education conducts the vote on beverage exemptions at the same time as the vote on HFC participation and food exemptions. This will be the third motion. |
11. Second Reading of Policy #4121-Personnel-Certified, Substitute Teachers
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12. Second Reading of Policy #5125-Students- Student Records, Confidentiality
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13. Second Reading of Policy #5134-Students, Married/Pregnant Students.
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14. Second Reading of Policy #6171.2-Instruction, Special Education
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15. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ON SUPERINTENDENT'S EVALUATION
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16. ADJOURNMENT
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