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Meeting Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Public Comments
5. September 2018 Employee of the Month Recognition
6. KHS Technology Teacher, Mr. Jim Hutson and Students
7. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Westfield Ave. Driveway
8. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Child Nutrition Program (CNP) Permanent Agreement ED-099
9. District Safety & Security Update
10. District Continuous Improvement Plan
11. Smarter Balance 2017-18 Results
12. Strategic Planning Update
13. Adjournment
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Meeting: September 26, 2018 at 7:00 PM - Board of Education Regular 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. 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. September 2018 Employee of the Month Recognition
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6. KHS Technology Teacher, Mr. Jim Hutson and Students
Rationale:

NEWS RELEASE ON KHS TSA - Technology Student Association

Killingly High School TSA (Technology Student Association) students represented Connecticut in several Technology Competition at the 2018 National TSA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia this summer. These students competed against students from all over the USA, Germany and Turkey who were finalist in their states in the various technology competitions (who were generally 1st place winners in their perspective states).

A few of the highlights of KHS TSA student's achievements are the following:
1. Sidney Berube placed in the top 10 finalist against 50 students from USA, Germany and Turkey in 2D Architectural Engineering! (approximately 6 hour competition)

2. Joey Raheb placed honorably against 50 students from USA,Germany, and Turkey, in 3D Mechanical Engineering.  (approximately 7 hour competition)  

3. Camille Benoit and Julia Mossey performed extremely well in Debating Technological Issues. Sydney and Julia excelled in Technology Problem Solving.

4. KHS TSA was awarded the Chapter Excellence Award by National TSA.

5. Gold Achievement Awards for student excellence were issued to Bryan Barrow, Karena Ayotte, Sydney Berube, Camille Benoit, Joey Raheb,and Julia Mossey by National TSA.

6. National TSA Honor Society Awards were achieved by  Karena Ayotte, Sydney Berube, Camille Benoit, and Joey Raheb by National TSA.

7. KHS TSA students assisted in hosting an international and national special delegation meeting with approximately 100 students who were from Germany, Turkey, California, New York and CT.

8. KHS TSA was chosen by the Connecticut Department of Education for the CTSO (Career and Technology Student Association) Community Service Award of Excellence.       This is a prestigious award given to one school for their work and involvement in the community.

9.  KHS TSA Advisor and CT State TSA Advisor, Jim Hutson,  will be joining 30 other TSA State Advisors in a national summit in Washington, DC to develop National STEM Performance Standards in October.

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7. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Westfield Ave. Driveway
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux
Rationale:
The Town Council requested to widen the north driveway at 79 Westfield Ave. to allow for a more efficient and safer traffic flow during referendums and elections.
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8. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Child Nutrition Program (CNP) Permanent Agreement ED-099
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux
Rationale:
The Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) has revised the Child Nutrition Program (CNP) Permanent Agreement ED-099 to include all programs available to school food authorities (SFA).  Programs which currently apply to Killingly include the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Afterschool Snack Program, Summer Food Service Program, and the Food Distribution Program.  The new Permanent Agreement requires action from the local board of education to execute the Agreement and designate the authorized signers so that claims can be submitted for reimbursement.
 

 
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9. District Safety & Security Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux
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10. District Continuous Improvement Plan
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux and Mr. Paul Brenton
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11. Smarter Balance 2017-18 Results
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux and Mr. Paul Brenton
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12. Strategic Planning Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Steven Rioux
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13. Adjournment
Speaker(s):
Mr. John Burns

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