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Meeting Agenda
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1. Call to order and welcome
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2. Pledge of Allegiance
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3. Roll Call
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4. Audience Participation
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5. Superintendent's Report
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6. Items for Action
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6.A. Consent Agenda
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6.B. Personnel Report
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6.C. Non-Unit Administrative Contract Renewal
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6.D. Early Childhood Center Classroom Furniture
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6.E. Technology Device Refresh
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6.F. Overnight Field Trip Request for LSHS Varsity Cheer Team
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7. Standing Items
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7.A. Board Commentary
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7.B. Board President's Comments
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8. Adjournment
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Agenda Item Details
Reload Your Meeting
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| Meeting: | March 23, 2026 at 6:30 PM - Lake Shore Board of Education Regular Meeting | |
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1. Call to order and welcome
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President Ziegler
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2. Pledge of Allegiance
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President Ziegler
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3. Roll Call
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Secretary Munger
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Description:
Roll Call of present members:
President- Kurt Ziegler Vice-President- Susan DeLong Secretary- Elizabeth Munger Treasurer- Amy Thomas-August Trustee- Kenneth Gulock Trustee- Amber Hildebrand Trustee- Wendy Tobias |
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4. Audience Participation
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President Ziegler
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Description:
This agenda item is the opportunity for the audience to address the Board on any agenda item. The Board will take no action on issues brought before it at this time but may refer such issues to the administration for further study.
In keeping with Board Policy po0167.3 the following rules apply to audience participation: To permit fair and orderly public expression, the Board shall provide a period for public participation at public meetings of the Board and publish rules to govern such participation in Board meetings and in Board committee meetings. The presiding officer of each Board meeting at which public participation is permitted shall administer the rules of the Board for its conduct. The presiding officer shall be guided by the following rules:
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5. Superintendent's Report
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Dr. Joseph DiPonio
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6. Items for Action
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6.A. Consent Agenda
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| Presenter: |
President Ziegler
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Description:
Move to approve the following:
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6.B. Personnel Report
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Dr. George Lewis
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Description:
Recommendation for approval of the following personnel report:
RESIGNATIONS Lake Shore Federation of Support Staff (LSFSS), Local 04793
EMPLOYMENT RECOMMENDATIONS Lake Shore Federation of Teachers(LSFT), Local 01465
Lake Shore Federation of Educational Secretaries (LSFES), Local 06195
Lake Shore Federation of Support Staff (LSFSS), Local 04793
Non-Unit
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6.C. Non-Unit Administrative Contract Renewal
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Dr. George Lewis
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Description:
Background: It is the annual responsibility of the Department of Employee Services to recommend to the Board of Education contract status and/or extensions for personnel who are not members of a bargaining unit.
Recommendation: Move to approve the extension of certain Administrative Employee Contracts as recommended by the Department of Employee Services in the attached Non-Unit Admin Contract Extensions document. |
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6.D. Early Childhood Center Classroom Furniture
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Shelly Larsen
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Description:
The furniture package includes age-appropriate seating, storage units, tables, sensory and play-based learning materials, and classroom fixtures designed to promote safety, accessibility, and early childhood development. The purchase supports three classroom areas: 3-year-old, infant (0-12 months), and young toddler (12-24 months), ensuring consistency in quality and design across the program.
Lakeshore Learning Materials provided a comprehensive quote through the OMNIA cooperative purchasing program, allowing the District to obtain competitively bid pricing without issuing a separate Request for Proposal. The total cost of $49,039.84 reflects applied discounts and freight savings available through the cooperative contract. The project will be funded through Series II Bond proceeds. Enclosure: Lakeshore Learning Materials Quote #1000006817 |
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6.E. Technology Device Refresh
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Shelly Larsen
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Description:
Recommended motion to approve the purchase of laptops, desktops and Chromebooks from People Driven Technology, utilizing REMC consortium pricing, in an amount not to exceed $213,487.36.
BACKGROUND: The District is implementing a planned device refresh to replace aging technology and ensure both staff and students have reliable, up-to-date tools to support instruction and daily operations. This purchase includes devices for staff; desktop computers for the high school computer lab; and Chromebooks for student use across the District. This purchase is being brought forward at this time to secure current REMC SAVE pricing prior to the March 31 contract expiration. The REMC SAVE Computer Bid committee, which includes Macomb Intermediate School District, recently finalized 2026-2027 pricing, and due to ongoing industry supply constraints, costs for comparable devices are projected to increase by approximately 40-60%. Vendors have indicated that current pricing will be honored for orders placed before March 31, even if delivery occurs after that date. People Driven Technology provided a comprehensive quote through the REMC consortium program, which leverages competitively bid contracts to secure cost-effective pricing without the need to issue a separate Request for Proposal. Funding for this purchase will be provided through Series II bond proceeds. Enclosures: REMC Quote # 027565 (Staff Devices), Quote #027638 (LSHS Computer Lab), Quote #027677 (Chromebooks) |
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6.F. Overnight Field Trip Request for LSHS Varsity Cheer Team
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Rachelle Stephenson
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Description:
The annual cheer camp takes place from August 6-8, 2026 at Alma College, Alma, MI. During the camp, the team will learn stunts and material from State and Nationally recognized staff. They have additionally qualified for the advanced camp. This experience will give the team an opportunity to travel and bond as a group. The itinerary is included with the field trip request attachment.
Overnight accommodations will be at the Alma College dorms, 614 W. Superior St., Alma, MI. 248-628-3108 The student’s parents will provide transportation with District approved permission slips that include an athletic transportation waiver and a field trip waiver. |
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7. Standing Items
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7.A. Board Commentary
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President Ziegler
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7.B. Board President's Comments
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President Ziegler
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8. Adjournment
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| Presenter: |
President Ziegler
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