May 20, 2019 at 5:30 PM - Board of Education Organizational Meeting
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1. LPS BOARD OF EDUCATION INFORMATION
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Notice of the time and place of the Lincoln Board of Education meeting was e-mailed to an extensive list of local and regional news media. A mailing list is maintained at the Lincoln Public Schools District Office. A public notice was published in the LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR. |
2. CALL TO ORDER
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3. ROLL CALL
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4. ANNOUNCE OPEN MEETING ACT POSTING AND LOCATION
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5. OATH OF OFFICE
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6. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
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6.1. Election of President
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6.2. Election of Vice President
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6.3. Election of Secretary
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6.4. Election of Treasurer
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7. ADOPTION OF ORDER OF BUSINESS
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7.1. Opening Procedures
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7.1.1. Call to Order
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7.1.2. Roll Call
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7.1.3. Announcement of Open Meetings Act Posting and Location
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7.1.4. Approval of Minutes
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7.2. Special Reports, Presentations, and Celebrations of Success
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7.3. Public Comment
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In keeping with Board Policy 8420:
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7.4. Consent
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7.4.1. Human Resources Matters
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7.4.2. Routine Business
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7.4.2.1. Claims/Wire Transfers
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7.4.2.2. Payroll
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7.4.2.3. Gifts
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7.4.2.4. Bids, Contracts, and Other Routine Business Discussed at Prior Meeting or Under $500,000
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7.4.3. Option Enrollment (in/out)
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8. First Reading, Action at Next Meeting
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8.1. From Board Committees
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8.2. From the Superintendent
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8.3. Bids, Contracts, and Other Routine Business Over $500,000
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9. Second Reading, Recommended for Action
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9.1. From Board Committees
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9.2. From the Superintendent
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9.3. Expedited/Emergency Actions
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9.4. Item(s) Removed from Consent Agenda
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10. Informational Items/Reports
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10.1. From Board Committees
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10.2. From The Career Academy
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10.3. From the Superintendent
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11. Announcements of Upcoming Events for the Board
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12. Public Comment
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In keeping with Board Policy 8420:
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13. Request for Closed Session
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PROPOSAL:
That the Board hold a closed session: 1. For strategy session with respect to negotiations/collective bargaining clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law. 2. For strategy session with respect to property/real estate matters clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
3. For strategy session with respect to pending litigation, or litigation which is imminent as evidenced by communication of a claim or threat of litigation to or by the public body clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
4. For discussion regarding deployment of security personnel or devices clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
5. For investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
6. For personnel and the evaluation of job performance clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
7. For discussions of the legal consequences of specific action and legal advice clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
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14. Adjournment
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15. REVIEW OF BOARD OF EDUCATION STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
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16. REVIEW OF BOARD COMMITTEES
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17. CONFIRMATION OF THE CAREER ACADEMY JOINT BOARD MEMBERS
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18. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT AND APPOINTMENT OF ESU 18 ADMINISTRATOR
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Explanation:
The Human Resources Division also includes the Office of Risk Management. As such, in addition to the Lincoln Board of Education approving all contractual agreements with employees, all employee benefit issues, all personnel actions, and all other matters within the scope of the Human Resources Division, as part of the Human Resources Matters agenda; the Lincoln Board of Education also must approve the settlement of Workers' Compensation claims, take action on tort claims filed against the district, and take action on all other matters within the scope of the Office of Risk Management.
This report includes routine Human Resources changes: a. Administrator Certificated Employees: Changes of Status - 1 Proposal: That the Board approve the Human Resources items presented in the attachment(s).* *The information in the attachment(s) may be protected by privacy legislation until the Board of Education takes action on the staff recommendations. Therefore, this attachment(s) is not included in agenda materials provided the public and the news media. Any information in the attachment(s) that is not protected by privacy legislation, however, is available for public inspection from the Associate Superintendent for Human Resources upon request. That the Board is approving the Human Resources items attached with the information as presented or as on file with official district records and documents relating to each such item, or in such other form as may be approved by the Associate Superintendent for Human Resources, or the Associate Superintendent's designee, and that the Board hereby authorizes the Associate Superintendent for Human Resources, or the Associate Superintendent's designee, to transact and complete each such item approved hereby, and to sign, execute, and deliver necessary documents or contracts, and to take or cause to be taken any and all other action as may be necessary to complete each such item of transaction as contemplated, for and on behalf of this school district.
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19. AFFIRMATION OF POLICIES AND REGULATIONS, BUSINESS DOCUMENTS AND PRACTICES, AND DAY TO-DAY BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
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That the Lincoln Public Schools (LPS) Board hereby affirm, ratify and approve for the LPS (a) all current LPS policies, regulations, and procedural protocols, and (b) all employee handbooks, employee benefit plans and documents, HR Bulletins, BA Bulletins, Information Technology Rules (ITR), Information Technology Procedures/Practices (ITP), the Important Information Book; Acceptable Use Forms and all Other Student, Employee, Business, Instruction, Technology, Payroll and Human Resource Practices/Procedures and Forms as currently on file and in use; and except as to policies, this action includes the delegation of authority to staff to make staff changes as appropriate from time to time; and (c) to further hereby delegates authority to and specifically authorizes and directs the Associate Superintendent for Business Affairs or a designee to sign, execute, and deliver all routine business contracts, papers and documents, and to otherwise administer and handle and complete all day- to-day business and business transactions for and on behalf of the district. |
20. PUBLIC COMMENT
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In keeping with Board Policy 8420:
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21. REQUEST FOR CLOSED SESSION
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The Lincoln Board of Education is authorized by state statute to hold a closed session by the affirmative vote of a majority of its voting members if a closed session is clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual. The subject matter and the reason necessitating the closed session are to be identified in the motion to close. Closed sessions may be held for, but shall not be limited to, such the subject matter and the reasons set forth in the Proposal section below.
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21.1. Request for Closed Session - Negotiations/Collective Bargaining, Property/Real Estate, Litigation, Security, Criminal Misconduct, Personnel, and Legal Advice Matters
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The Lincoln Board of Education is authorized by state statute to hold closed sessions. Closed sessions may be held when clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual. Reasons that meet this standard include but are not limited to: (a) strategy sessions with respect to collective bargaining, real estate matters, pending litigation, or litigation which is imminent as evidenced by communication of a claim or threat of litigation to or by the public body; (b) discussion regarding deployment of security personnel or devices; (c) investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct; (d) evaluation of the job performance of a person when necessary to prevent needless injury to the reputation of a person and if such person has not requested a public meeting; and (e) legal advice.
Explanation
At this point, it is appropriate for the Board to meet in closed session for one of the stated matters and/or any other permissible closed session matters in compliance with the law. That the Board hold a closed session: 1. For strategy session with respect to negotiations/collective bargaining clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law. 2. For strategy session with respect to property/real estate matters clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
3. For strategy session with respect to pending litigation, or litigation which is imminent as evidenced by communication of a claim or threat of litigation to or by the public body clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
4. For discussion regarding deployment of security personnel or devices clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
5. For investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
6. For personnel and the evaluation of job performance clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law.
7. For discussions of the legal consequences of specific action and legal advice clearly necessary for the protection of the public interest or for the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual in compliance with the law. |
22. ADJOURNMENT
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