Bennington Public Schools Public Notices 6/21/2024
BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 59
SPECIAL PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2024 5:50 PM
BENNINGTON DISTRICT BOARD ROOM
Posting Information: Notice published in the Daily Record on 05/31/2024 and 06/07/2024. Notice of meeting posted on the District website. Agendas posted at all Bennington Public School buildings three days prior to the meeting date.
Attendance Taken at 5:48 PM. Jeremy Dick: Present, Tim Dreessen: Present, Kara Neuverth: Absent, Kristi Ryan: Present, Steve Shannon: Present, Allyson Slobotski: Present.
I. Call Special Public Budget Hearing to Order- The Hearing was called to order by Board President Allyson Slobotski at 5:50 p.m. noting the meeting was governed by the Open Meeting Act and a copy of the Act was located on the South wall of the Board Room.
II. Presentation of 2023-2024 Amended Budget- In September, the BOE approved the QCPUF budget for the 2023-24 school year at $4,214,295. In November, the BOE approved paying off $4,200,000 in bond principal early to save on interest payments over the remaining life of the bond. After the November meeting, it was discovered that the approved payment of the QCPUF bonds exceeded the authorized amount in the NDE budget because the federal subsidy applied to the account had to be expensed prior to being reimbursed later in the fiscal year, thus necessitating an amendment to the budget. BPS paid $4,320,141 out of the QCPUF account to close out the bonds, exceeding the approved budgeted amount by $105,846. The new proposed QCPUF budget amount is $4,350,141. This proposed budget amendment would have no impact on the tax asking or tax levy.
III. Conduct Public Hearing on 2023-2024 Amended Budget- No members of the Public were present to speak.
IV. Adjournment- Motion to adjourn the Hearing at 5:54 p.m. made by Tim Dreessen, seconded by Jeremy Dick. All in favor.
Jodi McCoy- Board of Education
Recording Secretary
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BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 59
BOARD OF EDUCATION
REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2024 6:00 PM
BENNINGTON DISTRICT BOARD ROOM
Posting Information: Notice published in the Daily Record on 06/07/2024. Notice of meeting posted on the District website. Agendas posted at all Bennington Public School buildings three days prior to the meeting date.
Attendance Taken at 5:59 PM. Jeremy Dick: Present, Tim Dreessen: Present, Kara Neuverth: Absent, Kristi Ryan: Present, Steve Shannon: Present, Allyson Slobotski: Present.
I. Call Meeting to Order- President Allyson Slobotski called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Noting the meeting is governed by the Open Meetings Act. The Board of Education makes available at least one current copy of the Open Meetings Act posted in the meeting room at a location accessible to members of the public.
II. Public Forum- Two members of the Public were present to speak.
III. Consent Agenda (Note: Items on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted under one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items at the meeting unless a Board Member requests an item removed from the agenda for separate action.)
A. Approval of Agenda
B. Approval of Minutes of the Monday, May 13, 2024 - Regular Meeting
C. Presentation of June Bills for Approval and Payment
D. Personnel: Resignation(s) and Hiring of Personnel
MOTION PASSED: Motion to approve the consent agenda as presented, passed with a motion by Steve Shannon and a second by Jeremy Dick. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Steve Shannon: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea
June 2024 Personnel Notes- Certificated Staff Hire: Lyndsay Rahlfs- 1st grade teacher at Heritage, Shawn Keizer- high school science teacher, Dalton Stodieck- middle school health teacher at Bennington South Middle School. Support Staff Hire: Elisa Evans- special education paraprofessional at Bennington High School. Certificated Staff Resignations: Makayla Jacobs- health teacher at Bennington South Middle School, Jennifer Peterson- elementary teacher at Heritage Elementary. Classified Staff Resignations: Tricia Dlouhy- paraprofessional, Maureen Miller- paraprofessional, Natasha Linsenmeyer- bus driver, Laurean Fraker- paraprofessional, Alyssa Secord- paraprofessional, LeaAnne Hilliard- Database Manager.
IV. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda for Separate Action- No items were removed from the Consent Agenda.
V. Reports
Administrative Reports: Elementary- Alison Dellwo, Middle School- Renee Rucker, High School- Greg Lamberty, Student Services- Dan Bombeck, Operations- Matt Blomenkamp, CIA- Dee Hoge, Superintendent- Aaron Plas, Committee Reports: Building/Finance, Curriculum, Policy, Coordinator- Facilities- Jeremy Edens, Spotlight- Activities- Chris Kessell, Lobbyist- N/A
VI. Unfinished Business
VI.A. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action on Elementary, Middle School, and High School Handbooks- The BOE was provided an overview of changes to the student handbooks during the May meeting.
MOTION PASSED: Motion to approve the preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school handbooks for the 2024-2025 school year as presented, passed with a motion by Allyson Slobotski and a second by Steve Shannon. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Steve Shannon: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea
VII. New Business
VII.A. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action to Amend the 2023-2024 Budget- In September, the BOE approved the QCPUF budget for the 2023-24 school year at $4,214,295. In November, the BOE approved paying off $4,200,000 in bond principal early to save on interest payments over the remaining life of the bond. After the November meeting, it was discovered that the approved payment of the QCPUF bonds exceeded the authorized amount in the NDE budget because the federal subsidy applied to the account had to be expensed prior to being reimbursed later in the fiscal year, thus necessitating an amendment to the budget. BPS paid $4,320,141 out of the QCPUF account to close out the bonds, exceeding the approved budgeted amount by $105,846. The new proposed QCPUF budget amount is $4,350,141. This proposed budget amendment would have no impact on the tax asking or tax levy.
MOTION PASSED: Motion to approve the 2023-2024 budget as amended to include changes in the spending authority for the Qualified Capital Purpose Undertaking Fund, passed with a motion by Allyson Slobotski and a second by Tim Dreessen. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Steve Shannon: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea
VII.B. Discuss and Consider the First Reading to Revise Policies- The following policies, recommended by NASB and the Policy Committee, were brought forth for the first reading. Policy 201.02 Elections and Appointments, Policy 204.07 Meeting Notice, Policy 204.12 Public Comment, Policy 206.02 Board Association Memberships, Policy 402.03 Employee Conflict of Interest, Policy 402.08 Employee Travel Compensation, Policy 409.01 Certificated Employee Professional Development, Policy 502.02 Nonresident Students/Option Enrollment, Policy 503.04 Addressing Barriers to Attendance, Policy 504.03 Student Conduct, Policy 504.06 Student Appearance, Policy 504.11 Weapons, Policy 504.17 Questioning of Students by an Outside Agency, Policy 504.23 Suicide Awareness and Assessment, Policy 508.02E1 Parental Authorization and Release Form, Policy 508.13 School Wellness, Policy 606.01 Instructional Materials Selection, Policy 606.09 Textbook Loans to Children Enrolled in Private Schools, Policy 607.10 Classroom Environment, Policy 611.02 Student Promotion, Retention, or Acceleration, Policy 611.07 Graduation Requirements, Policy 612.03 Childfind, Policy 612.05 Individualized Education Program and Family Services Plan, Policy 801.01R1 Student Transportation Regulations, Policy 802.05 Free or Reduced Cost Meals Eligibility and Meal Charges, Policy 905.02 Annual Emergency Safety Plan, Policy 1003.00 Public Examination of School District Records, Policy 402.01 Equal Opportunity Employment, Policy 402.01E1 Compliant Form, Policy 402.01R1 Equal Employment Opportunity Procedures, Policy 404.06R1 Employee Harassment Investigation, Policy 404.12E1 Title IX Reporting Form, Policy 504.18R1 Harassment Investigation Procedures, Policy 504.24 Title IX Sexual Harassment, Policy 504.24E1 Title IX Sexual Harassment Reporting Form.
VII.C. Review and Discuss Superintendent Evaluation- The goal of the Superintendent’s formal evaluation is to ensure the education program for the students is carried out, promote growth in effective administrative leadership, clarify the superintendent’s role, clarify the immediate priorities of the board, and develop a working relationship between the board and the superintendent. President Allyson Slobotski read the Board’s evaluation of the Superintendent.
VII.D. Discuss, Consider, and Take Action on Superintendent Contract- The Superintendent contract is up for renewal. Changes to the contract include a new salary and additional benefits. All other language remains unchanged.
MOTION PASSED: Motion to approve the Superintendent contract with Dr. Aaron Plas for the 2024-2025 through 2026-2027 school year as presented, passed with a motion by Allyson Slobotski and a second by Steve Shannon. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Steve Shannon: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea
VII.E. Executive Session to Discuss Pending Litigation
MOTION PASSED: Motion to enter closed session at 7:24 p.m., for the purpose of holding a strategy session regarding pending litigation as an executive session is clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest, passed with a motion by Tim Dreessen and a second by Jeremy Dick. Jeremy Dick: Yea, Tim Dreessen: Yea, Kristi Ryan: Yea, Steve Shannon: Yea, Allyson Slobotski: Yea
The Board returned to Regular Session at 7:43 p.m.
VIII. Time and Date of Next Regular Meeting- July 8, 2024, 6:00 p.m.- Bennington District Office- Regular Meeting: July 8th, 6:00 PM
IX. Adjournment- Motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:44 p.m. made by Allyson Slobotski, seconded by Kristi Ryan. All in favor.
Jodi McCoy- Board of Education
Recording Secretary
06/10/24 Bennington Public Schools Claims Board Report
Vendor Name Amount
GENERAL FUND CHECKING
360 COMMUNITY SERVICES $7,172.55
ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING $13,453.70
AHMADZAI, WANA $180.00
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES $12,657.46
Anderson, Lindsey $24.12
APPLE INC $102,800.00
ARBOR FAMILY COUNSELING $17,452.50
ART FX $431.50
Austin, Marc $35.51
B&D TURF CARDS LLC $559.50
Barada, Landon $45.96
BAUER BUILT INC $800.23
Becker, Jane $154.10
BENNINGTON AUTO INC $1,101.83
Blevins, Cole $188.27
Blomenkamp, Matthew $107.20
Bobolz, Cody $179.67
Bottorff, Alexandria $44.22
Bouaphakeo, Ann $67.00
CAMELOT TRANSPORTATION $1,980.00
CAPSAN $433.30
CENGAGE LEARNING INC $10,255.95
CONTROLLED RAIN $445.00
COX BUSINESS $1,301.74
CRCC $11,310.75
CUBBY’S, INC $12,045.62
CULLIGAN $848.25
CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE $4,090.48
Dacy, Brianne $567.75
DAILY RECORD, THE $669.32
DECKER EQUIPMENT $955.04
DeHart, Melissa $41.54
Deines, Benjamin $37.60
DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE, INC $99.00
Ehlers, Jessica $71.69
ELECTRONIC SOUND INC $508.00
Engel, Olivia $16.88
ESU 3 $34,895.19
ESU COORDINATING COUNCIL $4,765.02
EYMAN PLUMBING $782.00
FIBER PLATFORM, LLC $2,372.11
FILTER SHOP, INC $2,623.40
FIRST STUDENT, INC $33,203.04
Fisher, Molly $9.65
Fitzgerald, Abby $64.32
FOLLETT CONTENT
SOLUTIONS, LLC $2,839.23
Frolio, Victoria $322.74
GENERAL FIRE AND SAFETY $727.00
GENESIS HEALTH CLUBS -
WESTROADS $7,620.00
GHIMIRE, GANGA $37.50
Glinski, Thomas $567.75
GRIBBEN, KRISTIE $1,080.04
HD SUPPLY FORMERLY
HOME DEPOT PRO $7,195.30
HEARTLAND SCHOOL $11,880.00
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
PUBLISHING CO $265,143.65
HUMANEX VENTURES $350.00
HY-VEE INC $684.30
I3 BANK $80.00
INTERSTATE BATTERY
SYSTEMS OF OMAHA $425.85
INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS, INC $2,880.34
J & J SMALL ENGINES $118.00
Johanek, Jay $129.31
JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL $884.45
JUST FOR KIDS THERAPY INC $24,395.00
KCAV $197.95
Kessell, Christopher $364.48
Kiger, Emily $37.19
Knott, Barbara $58.29
KNUDSEN OIL & FEED $184.38
KONA ICE $1,363.20
Lamberty, Gregory $380.56
LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES, INC $500.00
LEARNING WITHOUT TEARS $6,342.25
LIED LODGE $750.00
Loptin, Robbie $202.34
Lukehart, Anna $567.75
MADONNA SCHOOL $6,926.16
MAPLE 85 PREMIUM LANDSCAPE
MULCH CENTER $1,916.00
Matland, Charles $110.55
Mattson, Tara $30.82
McCormick, Kristin $567.75
METAL DOORS & HARDWARE CO. $385.00
METROPOLITAN UTILITIES
DISTRICT $21,904.00
MITCHELL, JASON $290.91
MMC MECHANICAL
CONTRACTORS, INC $5,976.60
MUSIC IN MOTION $39.95
NACIA $40.00
NEBRASKA CENTRAL EQUIPMENT INC $683.47
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION $250.00
NEBRASKA PEDIATRIC
PRACTICE INC $2,500.00
NEBRASKA TURF PRODUCTS $2,164.85
NEBRASKA.GOV $36.50
NWEA A DIVISION OF
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARDCOURT $13,750.00
Ohlson, Calena $40.54
OMAHA DOOR & WINDOW CO, INC $196.00
OMAHA WORLD-HERALD, THE $99.00
OMAHA’S HENRY DOORLY ZOO AND
AQUARIUM $522.50
OPPD $75,547.00
Panning, Emily $294.80
PERMA-BOUND BOOKS $243.00
PERRY LAW FIRM $4,504.50
PITNEY BOWES $696.03
Plas, Aaron $140.70
POPCO INC., DBA IDEAL
PURE WATER $224.50
PORT-A-JOHNS INC $657.50
PRESTO-X $2,272.00
PRIME SECURED, INC $37,447.25
PUREWAY COMPLIANCE $236.00
Reinwald, Alexander $32.16
RENAISSANCE LEARNING $15,475.20
Rowley, Pamela $179.67
RTG BUILDING SERVICES, INC $85,328.00
Rucker, Jennifer $567.75
SCENARIO LEARNING, LLC $1,092.73
SCHAEFER ELECTRIC, INC $116.74
SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL $159.99
SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC $3,733.41
Sempek, Adam $114.57
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO $63.04
Sindelar, Kathryn $73.16
SOLARWINDS $1,312.00
STERICYCLE, INC $376.41
SUNCO $621.98
TEACHER DIRECT $54.28
TEACHING STRATEGIES, LLC $41,614.39
Thoendel, Shannon $112.56
TK ELEVATOR CORPORATION $179.55
Uchtman, Robert $67.00
Underwood, Sheryl $167.24
UNIVERSITY OF NE AT
OMAHA - MOEC $6,000.00
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN $20.00
UNL- NE EXTENSION $240.00
US BANK $11,582.98
US POSTMASTER $84.00
USIC LOCATING SERVICES, LLC $116.56
VERIZON $671.59
VISITING NURSE HEALTH SERVICES $4,383.77
VOSS, DOUGLAS $675.36
WHITE CASTLE ROOFING $33,421.00
WHITE WOLF WEB
OFFSET PRINTERS $381.82
WM CORPORATE SERVICES, INC $6,913.73
Young, Norise $47.60
SPECIAL BUILDING FUND- CHECKING
OLSSON ASSOCIATES $1,966.75
STUDENT FEE FUND
AGPARTS WORLDWIDE, INC $2,195.00
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