November 23, 2020 at 5:00 PM - Called Meeting
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I. CALL TO ORDER
Discussion:
Mr. Day called the meeting to order.
The Board discussed funding to put back a health science teacher at Daniel Boone High. Chad Fleenor asked if this would bring back the industry certifications that were lost. CTE Director Crystal Fink said that it would with the right hire. Dr. Jarrod Adams explained the CTE bids approved at a previous meeting needed to be revisited. He continued notification had been received that Baldwin, who had been awarded the bid, was not permitted to service Tennessee. He continued that Kentech had the next bid and would match the bid amount submitted by Baldwin. Dr. Adams presented research on propane vs. diesel buses and fuel comparison. Ms. Buchanan expressed the need to get PreK-3 students back in school, physical plan. She continued to obtain barriers for the classrooms. She said they are affordable and would allow for students to be able to return to the classrooms - It is time to make a plan to get them back in. Ms. Dellinger reiterated Prek-3 are the students missing out the most. Mr. Hammond said it is hard to teach PreK through 3 to read by remote learning and need to also think about High School labs and 7-8 academic labs as well. Student Board Member Caleb Anderson shared he had sent a survey to all Daniel Boone High students, he said 488 responses had been received and from 75% want to return to school. He continued with concerns with back to school and virtual: Virtual Concerns: No access to internet; CTE/Electives - loss of opportunity online; Assigning more work than in-person; Missing personal connection - especially young kids; Mental health; Domestic violence; Child abuseIn-person Concerns: COVID; Sports jeopardized Mr. Ervin said kids need to get back in school. Let’s get them back in there for a couple of weeks after Christmas and see where we are at. CTE kids are doing nothing.Mr. Hammond asked for clarification on families not having access to the internet? Dr. Flanary said the system has non-connected families down to 3%. Mr. Hammond asked if there was a way to bring those children (3%) in. Dr. Flanary said another help is there are places where those families (parking lots) have wireless access. Mr. Masters said students are looking for consistency. He continued it is a real concern with what Mrs. Wagner said - numbers aren’t coming down until vaccines. Mr. Masters asked Director Flanary a update on Santiclean program. Director Flanary said the consideration is on the December 1 workshop. He said there are three bids. He added it is a costly process, but doable. Mr. Fleenor said some schools can occupy more people in regards to the two ticket allowance to middle school athletic events. Mr. Hammond made a motion for Dr. Flanary and his staff to work with principals (7th grade and up) to allow labs in a safe and healthy way in science or any other class that requires labs. Chad Fleenor seconded the motion. Mr. Riddle said the system needs quicker action than waiting on approval of the energy savings contract to install the Ionizer systems for HVAC in schools to mitigate the environment and HEPA filters. Ms. Dellinger asked if there were extra funds from the Cares Act. Dr. Flanary said there was no extra funds. The meeting was adjourned.
Action(s):
No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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II. CTE POSITION
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III. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF CTE BIDS
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IV. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF PROPANE BUS BIDS
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IV.A. Propane Bus Analysis
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V. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF SCHOOL OPERATING STATUS
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VI. ADJOURNMENT
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