October 2, 2019 at 6:30 PM - Regular Board of Education Meeting
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I. Call to Order
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II. Approval of Minutes
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II.A. Regular Meeting of September 4, 2019
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II.B. Executive Session of September 4, 2019
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III. Visitors
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III.A. Recognition of Teacher of Year and Employee of the Year
Speaker(s):
Jim Cavalieri and Ian Neviaser
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III.B. Public Comment
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III.C. Report from Student Representatives
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IV. Administrative Reports
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IV.A. Superintendent's Report
Rationale:
Please note the personnel report as you will find updated employee information reflected in it. Per policy 3280, I am reporting the gift of a set of fossils from a parent donor who would like to remain anonymous. As well, Bob Brubaker, a graduate of LOLHS, has left $2,000 to the school. His story is attached. In working with the family, the high school has decided to use the $2,000 toward stand up desks in a number of classrooms. I will update the Board on progress toward our district goals.
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IV.B. Business Manager's Report
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Mrs. McCalla will provide a year to date budget and revenue status report as well as a contingency fund report.
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V. Educational Presentation
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V.A. Report on SAT and SBAC Test Results
Speaker(s):
Michelle Dean
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VI. Chairman & Board Report
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VII. New Business
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VII.A. Field Trip Requests
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See attached background information. The high school administration is seeking permission for the mock trial students to attend the Harvard Mock Trial workshop this year on November 15, 2019. The Music Department is also seeking approval for the Chorus and Band students to travel to New Orleans in March for the Heritage Music Competition Festival. These require Board approval.
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VII.B. Appropriation to Reserve Fund for Capital and Nonrecurring Expenditures
Speaker(s):
Holly McCalla
Rationale:
Sec. 10-51(d)(2) allows regional Boards of Education to appropriate up to 1% of the current fiscal year’s budget to a reserve fund for capital and non-recurring expenditures. The unaudited budget balance for fiscal year 2018-2019 is $497,898. The Board of Education may appropriate up to $350,848 to the reserve fund.
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VII.C. Budget Process Timeline
Speaker(s):
Ian Neviaser
Rationale:
Attached is the budget calendar for the development of the 2020-2021 budget. This requires Board approval.
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VII.D. Tennis Court Design Services
Speaker(s):
John Rhodes
Rationale:
The existing high school tennis courts have reached the limit of their service life and are budgeted to be replaced starting June 2019. The Facilities and Finance Committee have evaluated replacement options and has selected a post tensioned concrete system. Bids for tennis court design services were publicly bid. Below is a summary of bid results. BSC Group $21,500 Gale Associates $89,490 Milone and MacBroom $28,000 To Design $36,000 WBA Group $20,000 Bids were evaluated, design agents interviewed by the Facilities and Finance Committee and references checked. The Facilities and Finance Committee recommends BSC Group be contracted for the design and construction administration of the replacement of the high school tennis courts.
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VII.E. Lyme School Gym HVAC Project
Speaker(s):
John Rhodes
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The 20/21 capital project plan is to replace the Lyme Consolidated School HVAC system. This project design work was publicly bid. We only received one bid and that was from RZ Design Associates for $23,500. We have worked on a number of previous projects successfully with RZ Design Associates. They are recommended for this project. This project may be eligible for State of CT reimbursement.
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VII.F. Lyme School Gym Flooring Project
Speaker(s):
John Rhodes
Rationale:
The 20/21 capital project plan is to replace the Lyme Consolidated School gymnasium flooring system. This project design work was not publicly bid as Jacunski Humes Architects was just recently selected to perform the Center School flooring project and did excellent and reasonably priced work for the successful completion of that project. In addition, we have had great experience with previous projects using Jacunski Humes Architects LLC. Those include the Middle School media center redesign and Center School PreK classrooms. Therefore, they are being recommended for this project. The Facilities and Finance Committee has recommended to the Board of Education that Jacunski Humes Architects be contracted for this design work.
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VII.G. Artificial Turf Field Design and Permitting
Speaker(s):
John Rhodes
Rationale:
Milone and MacBroom was selected two years ago as the School District’s design agent to address installation of the supplemental irrigation system design, evaluate athletic field options to address program short falls and provide design agent services for design and construction administration for the selected athletic field option. During the conceptual design phase of this project, a decision was made to install a pumping system from the pond east of the Lyme Street Campus and install an artificial turf field on the existing practice field on the east side of the campus. This site was selected since it would satisfy the outstanding programming needs of soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball. The first priority was to obtain approvals, design and install a supplemental water supply for the irrigation system. This was completed in June 2019. We are now in a position to complete the artificial field design development as well as obtain local Town of Old Lyme commission approvals. This next step will be completed during this fiscal year. Following this phase of the project, we will complete the construction documents, refine the project estimate and establish a project installation timeline for field installation. The Facilities and Finance Committee has recommended the BOE award Milone and MacBroom the contract to perform the artificial turf field design development and obtain regulatory approvals.
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VII.H. Middle School Hot Water Heater Replacement
Speaker(s):
John Rhodes
Rationale:
One of the two Middle School water heaters failed this past week. Due to the urgency to replace, we elected to solicit quotes versus publicly advertise. The following contractors were contacted: F&F Mechanical $45,500 Guys Oil Declined the work MJ Daly $43,120 Speirs Plumbing No Response We are recommending MJ Daly be contracted to perform this work. MJ Daly performs the school district heating and cooling mechanical work.
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VIII. Old Business
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VIII.A. Closing of LOLHS Project
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VIII.B. Report of Committees: Facilities, Finance, Communications, Policy, LEARN, LOL Prevention Coalition
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IX. Correspondence
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X. Executive Session
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XI. Adjournment
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