(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School Board held a Special Session this (Wednesday) evening at the Achievement Center. During their session, the Board approved a low bid from Electronic Engineering, for portable radios (Walkie-Talkies), which will be paid for through a Homeland Security Safety Grant amounting to $200,000 ($50,000 for each of the district’s 4 buildings). Interim Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen said District Technology Director Roger Warne recommended the Board approve Electronic Engineering’s bid.
Johnsen said purchase of the radios includes staff and administrator training in their use. In other business, the Atlantic School Board reviewed proposals from three professional search firms, with regard to the hiring of the District’s next, full-time Superintendent. They previously received proposals from McPherson & Jacobsen, Ray & Associates, and HYA. Finance Director Lisa Jones said money for the hiring of a search firm would come from the School Board’s budget.
HYA had the highest bid at approximately $18,000, including a consultation fee. The other two firms were pretty much in the same ballpark price-wise, and slightly lower. The Board discussed the possibility of saving the costs associated with going through a professional search firm only to possibly come full-circle and offer Dr. Johnsen the full-time job. Johnsen has indicated she would be willing to stay in the position if the Board wishes.
In the end, though, the Atlantic School Board voted to table a decision on hiring a firm for a couple of weeks, until they can talk with the public and others, and attempt to justify expense of having an outside consulting agency, or explore other options.