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Atlantic School Board News 11/9/22

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November 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education held their Annual and Regular Meetings, Wednesday evening. Their Annual Meeting, featured the 2021-22 Annual Report, and 2021-22 Depository Statement.

Here are Superintendent Steve Barber’s notes on the Annual Report:

During the Board’s Regular session, they received a Special Presentation on the 3-year Old Preschool Program, along with regular reports from the District’s Principal’s, and Superintendent Steve Barber. Here are his notes from the meeting:

“A lot of these numbers and scores,” he said, “are gleaned from our ISASP’s results.  Our Middle School received the highest rating category of commendable, while our Schuler building received a Needs Improvement rating.  Each of these two buildings are required to receive Targeted Support for the subgroup of IEP students.  Since, pre COVID the Department of Education have not required or provided the support for schools in the targeted designation.  I am encouraged that each of our buildings have a plan for this work.  Although it is a designation by the State I feel this is a great opportunity to take a holistic view of how we are serving special education students and make the necessary adjustments that research deems best practice to better reach the goal of independence for this subgroup.

“Both the High School (Acceptable) rating and Washington are not required to have any additional support.  Washington only administers the ISASP’s test to third graders, which provides too small of a sample size to garner a rating.”

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved Action items on their Consent Agenda, including the resignations of: Lisa Andersen, Food Service; and Stacy Van Aernam, CCEOC Para-Educator, and Superintendent Barber’s contract recommendations for the following:

Jacey Hoegh & Zach Christensen – Volunteer Boys Basketball Coaches.
Mike Greving, Caleb Smith, Adam Smith and Dillon Cox – Vol. Wrestling Coaches.
Todd Killion – MS Wrestling Coach.
Kayla Mendenhall – Vol. Cheer Coach.
Gary Miller – School Bus Driver.
Donald Prall & Abby Lauritzen-Olson: Substitute car/suburban Drivers.
Lizzie Walker – Early Learning Center Para.

The Atlantic School Board discussed the Instructional Support Levy (ISL) Renewal Timeline. The schedule includes action on: Jan. 11, 2023 on approving a Resolution to Consider Participation & Set [the] Public Hearing; and on having Feb. 8, 2023 as the date for the Public Hearing, along with possible action on the Resolution. (The Board has 30 days from the date of the hearing to act on the matter) The maximum portion of the ISL cannot exceed 10% of regular program district cost. A portion of the amount is state aid, but the district has not received that portion for the past several years, according to Mr. Barber.

In other business, the Board approved: SBRC Modified Allowable Growth (2021-22) LEP Allowable Costs, in the amount of $65,761.19; SBRC Modified Allowable Growth for Increased Enrollment ($192,960.90) (for spending authority); and SBRC Modified Allowable Growth – for LEP Instruction Beyond 5-years ($3,396.69).

And, finally, the School Board heard Mr. Barber’s recommendation for White Knuckle Driving to receive the Driver’s Education Contract. When the RFP (Request for Proposal) went out, it was for a two-year contract, beginning Jan. 1, 2023. The District also requested two amounts, one for a “regular student,” and one for a “Free and Reduced student.” Deluxe Driving submitted a bid of $350 per “regular” student. White Knuckle’s bid was $355. The district is responsible for some of the expenditures associated with Free and Reduced students.

Bids for the F&R students were $335 from Deluxe Driving, and $325 from White Knuckle. Barber said “Given that the District is responsible for that,” he recommended White Knuckle driving, and the Board that recommendation.