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Lawrence County Board of Education Special Meeting & Tentative Budget Work Session

Betty Mullins by Betty Mullins
May 28, 2020
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Lawrence County Board of Education

Special Meeting &

Tentative Budget Work Session

 

May 28, 2020

7:00 p.m.
Lawrence County High School

Louisa, Kentucky

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

Mission:  Every Child College and Career Ready; A Community Involved and Informed

The Pledge to the United States Flag

2. STUDENT LEARNING AND SUPPORT SERVICES

2.A. Approve Consent Agenda items:

2.A.1. Per diem and expenses for members present

2.A.2. Contracts: 

2.A.2.a. Renewal of Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) for Measures of Academic: MAP Growth K-12 License: $14,750.00

2.A.2.b. DC Elevator annual price adjustment for Job # 04A-00680: $212.75 with a $6.20 increase; 04A-00681 & 04A-00358: $106.35 each with a $3.10 increase (FES, LMS, LCHS) 

2.A.3. Approve purchase of basketball uniforms ($12,000) as part of the high school uniform rotation 

2.B. Approve 2020-21 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Application/Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)

2.C. Approve to enter Executive Session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(c) for the purpose of discussion of legal issues (proposed and/or pending litigation)

2.D. Approve return to Open Session

2.E. Approve the resolution authorizing litigation against JUUL and other manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of electronic cigarettes and vaping productions

2.F. Approve the resolution of the Lawrence County Board of Education’s participation in opioid litigation

2.G. 2019-2020 TENTATIVE BUDGET WORK SESSION

2.G.1. Overview:  Dr. Robbie Fletcher, Superintendent

2.G.2. 2020-2021 Tentative Budget Update: Brandi VanHoose, Finance Officer

2.G.3. Discuss/Set end-of-fiscal year 19-20 special board meeting in June

2.H. Approve budget of $400,000 for district 1-to-1 initiative using emergency funding sources

2.I. Discussion regarding modifying audit contract

3. PERSONNEL 

3.A. Approve updates to Lawrence County Schools 2019-2020 Salary Schedule from previous action

3.B. Approve Lawrence County Schools 2020-2021 Salary Schedule

3.C. Approve to acknowledge receipt of Superintendent’s Personnel Action/Update

4. ADJOURNMENT

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Comments 6

  1. Joe F Daugherty says:
    5 years ago

    The Board should realize a lot of kids will not be coming back , there parents will see that homeschooling will produce a smarter non brainwashed student . There are some reports that up to 40% will not return . You will see the teaching industry and that’s what it is . Will need drastic cuts kind like the coal industry went through . You can’t exspect the taxpayers to pay for schools half empty and 2-3 teachers per class room . The idea that I go geta 4 year teaching degree , slop up to ole Dem, county machine and feed out of taxpayers trough is just about over .

    • Weezie says:
      5 years ago

      Thank you Joe! I completely agree. I’m hearing more and more parents talking about homeschooling now. I would hate to put my children through the public schools we have today.

    • Democrat says:
      5 years ago

      You said it. I won’t be sending my three children either. Too risky!!

      • Citizen says:
        5 years ago

        Democrat = idiot
        Idiot = democrat

  2. Citizen says:
    5 years ago

    If Joe and Weezie are any indication of the parents around here, we will see a lot of idiots come out of this homeschooling boom.

  3. DGMB says:
    5 years ago

    Kids need an education! There are several who won’t get that without going to school. They need teachers to teach in a classroom setting.

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