Board Meeting: Tuesday April 30, 2024
The next school board meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 30. The study session will begin at 3:00 p.m. and be broadcast live on YouTube (see links below). The meeting is open to the public.
Agenda
A. 3:00pm Study Session
Welcome: President Rebecca Nielsen
Roll Call
Motion to Convene
Board Handbook Training: Member Teri McCabe (3:02pm, 3 min)
Construction Update (3:05pm, 10 min)
Camp Big Springs Update, Director Kyle Bates (3:15pm, 10 min)
Policy Review: Business Administrator Devyn Dayley (3:35pm, 5 min)
Motion to Adjourn and Convene a Closed Executive Session
B. 3:45pm Closed Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing Procurement and Negotiations. UT Code 52.4.205
C. 4:15pm Study Session
Welcome: President Rebecca Nielsen
Roll Call
Motion to Convene
Assessment Proposal, NWEA: Directors Nate Mitchell and Michelle Eldredge (4:17pm, 28 min)
First Reading of Amended DEI Statement: Member Gina Hales (4:45pm, 15 min)
Strategic Planing Session (5:00pm, 1 hour)
Budget Discussion (6:00pm, 30 min)
Boundary Study (6:30pm, 15 min)
School Land Trust Plans and SIPs: Assistant Superintendents Jarod Sites and Darrell Jensen (6:45, 5 min)
D. 7:00pm Business Meeting
Welcome: President Rebecca Nielsen
Roll Call
Motion to Convene
Pledge of Allegiance:
E. Community Connections
Public Input
F. Business Items
Consideration to Approve School Land Trust and School Improvement Plans
Consideration to Approve Policy regarding Time and Effort
Consideration to Approve Policy regarding Fixed Asset
Consideration to Approve Boundary Study Heather Lane
Consideration to Approve Osprey Towns Park Boundary Study
Consideration to Approve a Districtwide Boundary Study
G. Adjourn
Adjourn
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