2022-23 BOARD MINUTES
2022-23 BOARD MINUTES Jen@iowaschool… Wed, 06/22/2022 - 08:42Board Minutes-2022.07.18
Board Minutes-2022.07.18CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Regular Meeting
July 18, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, July 18, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, and Don Gee.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the CNA and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually and recorded and is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 3-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Mohr moved, Gee seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of June 20, 2022, and June 29, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Alexandra McAnly, Elementary Administrative Assistant
- Ruth Avazian, ISS/Library Para
- Contracts
- Edward Jones, EMS Custodian
- Kelsey Malmanger, Elementary SAM (School Administrative Manager)
- William Bucklin, Bus Driver
- Tony Neubauer, 7th Grade Head Football Coach
- Ashley Wantland, Cook
- Breanna Glen, Cook
- Voluntary Transfers
- Dan Lamgo, Kitchen Manager (was cook)
- Jodi Mobley, Cook (hours changed to 7/day)
- Involuntary Transfers
- Tracey Carlson-Lauer, HS Math (was High Lakes Academy)
- Resignations
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- Agreements
- PowerSchool Access Agreement
- Matura Food Service Agreement
- Best Care EPA
- Agreements
Communication and reports
- Business Manager Greene Report - Financial review and discussed district funds.
- Superintendent Stender Report - Reported on district projects, staffing updates, potential issues with September 13, 2022 election, and other business items.
- District reports: When there is a change in staffing and programs, the administration carefully evaluates capacity and impact for effectiveness and efficiency. Through the changes in staff and programs, the estimated savings to the FY 23 budget as a result of staffing and program is $340,973.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the girls wrestling program and Agreements with Lenox and East Union CSD. Motion carried 3-0.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve admission prices of $6 for high school events and middle school events are $4 for adults and $3 for students and use of Varsity Bound. Motion carried 3-0.
Mohr moved, Gee seconded, to approve the 2023 district legislative priorities as presented. Motion carried 3-0.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the District Job Descriptions. Motion carried 3-0.
Mohr moved, Gee seconded, to approve the District Developed Special Education Services Delivery Plan. Motion carried 3-0.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the second and final reading of policy series 600. Motion carried 3-0.
Mohr moved, Gee seconded, to approve the first reading of policy series 700. Motion carried 3-0.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried 3-0.
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President Secretary
Future meetings in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Tuesday, July 26, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Special Board Meeting
- Monday, August 15, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, September 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.07.26
Board Minutes-2022.07.26Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
July 26, 2022
Board Special Meeting
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School District met on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The meeting was held in the boardroom and started at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President, presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr (joined virtually), Sharon Snodgrass, Don Gee and Galen Zumbach.
Administrators present: Billie Jo Greene and Deron Stender.
Representatives from KSIB were in attendance.
Gee moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the Resolutions for Revenue Purpose Statement, Ordering an Election on the Issuance of $29,400,000 General Obligation School Bonds, and on a Revenue Purpose Statement to Authorize Expenditures from revenue from the State Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund, and Ordering the Publication of a Notice of Election. 369 district certified signatures were presented to the school board. Motion carried Roll Call Vote 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 6:05 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
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President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, August 15, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, September 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.08.15
Board Minutes-2022.08.15CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Regular Meeting
August 15, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, August 15, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:02 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Galen Zumbach, Sharon Snodgrass, and Don Gee.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Callie Anderson, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the CNA and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually and recorded and is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting.
Gee moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of July 18, 2022, and July 26, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Agreements
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- Vanco (RevTrak)
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- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Steve Shantz, Assistant Golf Coach
- Kelley Lovelady, Para
- Amber Kingery, Kitchen Manager
- Casey Tanner, Weight Room
- Daniel Riegel, Custodian
- Mike McCabe, Head Softball Coach
- Bradford William Hall, Bus Driver
- Brianna Vairo, Para
- Contracts
- Tracy Schaffer, Elementary Administrative Ass’t
- Katie Davidson, High Lakes Academy Alternative High School
- Angela Brokaw, HS Para
- Kathy Fleming, HS Para
- Cassidy Mullen, HS Para
- Marvin Sales, EMS Custodian
- Dana Dodge, HS PE/Health (50%)
- Debra George, Cook
- Cayla Maitlen, MS Volleyball Assistant Coach
- Samantha Fry, Bus Driver
- Andrea Slight, Para
- Additional Payments as presented
- Resignations
- Fundraisers as presented
- Volunteers as presented
Communication and reports
- Student Recognition:
- Softball Team Hawkeye 10 Champions with a 19-1 Record
- Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Teams
- Softball
- 1st Team
- Morgan Driskell
- Jersey Foote
- Gracie Hagle
- Nevaeh Randall
- 2nd Team
- Ava Adamson
- Halle Evans
- Taryn Fredrickson
- Honorable Mention
- Keely Coen
- 1st Team
- Baseball
- 1st Team
- Gannon Greenwalt
- 2nd Team
- Cale Turner
- Kyle Strider
- Honorable Mention
- Dylan Hoepker
- 1st Team
- All District Teams
- Softball
- Gracie Hagle
- Nevaeh Randall
- Baseball
- Gannon Greenwalt
- Softball
- Iowa Girls Coaches Association All-State
- 2nd Team
- Gracie Hagle
- 3rd Team
- Nevaeh Randall
- 2nd Team
- KMA Offensive Player of the Year
- Nevaeh Randall
- Softball
- Business Manager Greene Report - Financial review and Moody Investor Service report.
- Superintendent Stender Report - Reported on district goals, district legislative platform, back-to-school schedule, district projects, staffing updates, September 13, 2022 election, and other business items.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
- Board discussion on the GOB election on September 13, 2022
Snodgrass moved, Gee seconded, to approve the 2022-2023 out-of-state trips as presented. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to approve the 2022-2023 roster for complementary activity passes. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, and Zumbach seconded, to approve Dr. Amanda Mohr and Dr. Brad James as the district representatives at the Special Delegate Assembly and the IASB Delegate Assembly. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the second and final reading of policy series 700. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the first reading of policy series 800. Motion
carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 6:55 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Tuesday, September 13, 2022, General Obligation Bond Election
- Monday, September 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, October 17, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.09.19
Board Minutes-2022.09.19CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Regular Meeting
September 19, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, September 19, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr (virtually), Galen Zumbach, Sharon Snodgrass, and Don Gee.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually and recorded and is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting.
Gee moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of August 15, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Agreements
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- Motion Picture Licensing Corp.
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- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Randi Hammons, Cook
- Amy Hammons, Cook
- Kathy Fleming, Para
- Dick Bergstrom, 7th Assistant Football Coach
- Jacob Lister, MS Boys Wrestling Coach
- Contracts
- Nicole Seberger, Bus Driver (in addition to Custodian)
- Kelsey Bailey, Sub Bus Driver
- Jacob Lister, Sub Bus Driver
- Drew Dornack, Sub Bus Driver
- Dylan Holste, Sub Bus Driver
- Wade Bolinger, Sub Bus Driver
- Steve Shepherd, Sub Bus Driver
- Robert Beatty, Sub Bus Driver
- Chelcee Raathe, MS PE Teacher (59%)
- Bette Losee, Para HS
- Amanda Sauer, Para HS
- Jacob Baudler, Para Elem
- Gabriel Looney, Sub Bus Driver
- Jenny Fooken, Para ECC
- Angie Ray, Para Elem
- Jacob Baudler, Bus Driver
- Bryce Schafer, Assistant HS Golf Coach
- Chad Malmanger, 7th Assistant Football Coach
- Emma Hanson, 8th Head Volleyball Coach
- Jo Ann Farlow, Cook EMS
- Steve Shantz, Weight Training Coach
- Steve Shantz, Head HS Golf Coach
- Tawny Stauffer, Para HS
- Jennifer Rinehart, Cook EMS
- Amy Mattheis, Cook EMS
- Steve Shantz, 7th Boys Basketball Head Coach
- Jacob Lister, Head HS Girls Wrestling Coach
- Voluntary Transfers
- Jodi Mobley, HS Custodian (former cook)
- Kate Guiter, HS Library/ISS (former HS para)
- Resignations
- Donation as presented
- Volunteers as presented
Communication and reports
- Student Recognition:
- Homecoming Court 2022
- Caitlin Bruce
- Kloey Crawford
- Ami Patel
- Doryn Paup
- Tristen Rice
- Homecoming Court 2022
- TLC Report - goals, vision, and instructional support based on data.
- Elementary Principal Tanner’s Report - Teacher, student, scheduled, and culture updates for the elementary school.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review and Moody Investor Service report.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Reported on district goals, district legislative platform, district emergency operation plan, GOB and moving forward, IASB By-Laws, and other business items.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
- Zumbach and Gee would like to see the lettering on the Elem/MS sign and building updated to match.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to approve the updates to the middle school bell schedule as presented. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the second and final reading of policy series 800. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the first reading of policy series 900. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:25 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, October 3, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Board Work session
- Monday, October 17, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, November 21, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.10.03
Board Minutes-2022.10.03
Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
October 3, 2022
Board Special Meeting
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School District met on Monday, October 3, 2022. The meeting was held in the boardroom and started at 6:0 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President, presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Sharon Snodgrass, Don Gee, and Galen Zumbach.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Administrators present: Billie Jo Greene and Deron Stender.
Representative from KSIB.
Gee moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda as amended by removing Item 4A. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded to approve the agreement with Southwest Iowa Drivers Education. Motion carried 5-0.
The board reviewed the capital projects and financing options for future capital outlay projects. The board directed Mr. Stender to contact DLR to evaluate space, instructional, and auxiliary utilization at the EMS and report back with the findings.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:33 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, October 17, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, November 21, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Nov. 16-18, 2022, 77th IASB Annual Convention
Board Minutes-2022.10.17
Board Minutes-2022.10.17CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Regular Meeting
October 17, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, October 17, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Galen Zumbach, Sharon Snodgrass, and Don Gee.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Lesa Downing, Callie Anderson, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, The recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Mohr moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of September 19, 2022, and October 3, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Amanda Sauer, Para
- Robert Beatty, Transportation Director
- LeeAnn Helgevold, 7th Grade Head Volleyball Coach
- Nicole Smart, Custodian/Bus Driver
- Contracts
- Amanda Sauer, Para
- Kierra Clymer, Para
- Diane Hudson, Cook
- Resignations
- Agreements
- Select Entertainment (Prom DJ)
- Donation as presented
- Volunteers as presented
- Approve Jane Shantz as the District Homeless Coordinator
- Approve Bill Messerole as the District 504 Coordinator
- Approve Sexual harassment/Level I Investigators: Angie Bolinger, Kelsey Malmanger, Scott Driskell; Sexual Harassment/Level II Investigator: Union County Attorney; Equity Coordinator/Affirmative Action: Deron Stender
Communication and reports
- Student Recognition: All Iowa Honor Dance Squad Selection- Emma Pantini
- Middle School Principal Downing’s Report - Counselor Corner, tardy data, social and emotional screener data.
- High School Principal Messerole’s Report - Credit deficiency and high school staff updates.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review and Special Education financial report for FY22, and open enrollment changes.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Certified enrollment preliminary data, Emergency Operation Plan progress, and DLR is developing a plan/proposal to study the EMS building.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Zumbach moved, and Gee seconded, to approve the certification of the September 13, 2022, special school board election. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, and Zumbach seconded, to approve the request for Modified Allowable Growth and Supplemental Aid for the FY 22 special education deficit of $217,044.93. Motion carried 5-0
Zumbach moved, and Gee seconded, to approve the first and final reading of policy 502.10. Motion carried 5-0
Gee moved, and Mohr seconded, to approve the first reading of policy updates in Vol. 31.1 from IASB. Motion carried 5-0
Zumbach moved, and Gee seconded, to approve the second and final reading of policy series 900. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, and Zumbach seconded, the approval of the revised job descriptions. Motion carried 5-0.
Gee moved, and Zumbach seconded, to approve the agreement with East Union and Murray CSD for shared Transportation Director. Motion carried 5-0
Gee moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the revised agreement with the Green Hills AEA for Technology and Managed Services. Motion carried 5-0
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:13 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, November 21, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Nov. 16-18, 2022, 77th IASB Annual Convention
- Monday, December 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.11.1
Board Minutes-2022.11.1CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Special Meeting
November 1, 2022
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Tuesday, November 1, 2022. The special board meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm, starting at 5:30 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Galen Zumbach, Sharon Snodgrass, and Don Gee.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Scott Driskell, and Billie Jo Greene.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Zumbach moved, and Gee seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, and the Board a held closed session to recommend the expulsion of a student as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(e) and to review or discuss records that are required by law to be kept confidential as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(a). Motion carried Roll Call 5-0. Went into closed session at 5:32 p.m.
Gee moved, and Snodgrass seconded to come out of closed session at 6:09 p.m. Motion carried Roll Call 5-0.
Zumbach moved, and Gee seconded, that the Board approved the Superintendent’s recommendation that the student who was the subject of the disciplinary hearing be expelled from the Creston Community School District through July 1, 2023, and that written findings and conclusions consistent with the Board’s deliberation be prepared, signed by the Board president, and mailed by the Board Secretary to the student and family. Motion carried Roll Call 5-0.
Don moved, and Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 6:13 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, November 21, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Nov. 16-18, 2022, 77th IASB Annual Convention
- Monday, December 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.11.21
Board Minutes-2022.11.21
Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
November 21, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, November 21, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Brad James, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Galen Zumbach, and Sharon Snodgrass. Don Gee arrived at 6:09 p.m.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Scott Driskell, Casey Tanner, Callie Anderson, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Zumbach moved, and Mohr seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of October 17, 2022, and November 1, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Joyce Rasmussen, Para
- Rick Cowden, HS evening Custodian
- Ashley Wantland, Cook
- Jennifer Rinehart, Cook
- Contracts
- Brandon Phipps, Head 8th Boys Basketball Coach
- Chad Malmanger, Ass’t MS Boys Wrestling Coach
- Matthew Buck, Head MS Boys Wrestling Coach
- Casidy Cavanaugh, Para
- Trishanna Sevier, Cheerleading BB Coach/Sponsor
- Justin Parsons, MS Athlete Para
- Hope Morgan, Cook
- Voluntary Transfer
- Allison Iiams, EMS Daytime Custodian (former HS evening Custodian)
- Marvin Sales, HS evening Custodian (former EMS evening Custodian)
- Resignations
- Agreements
- 2022-2023 STEM Best Enhancement Award for ECC and Middle School
- Donation - Kathy Rieck to Panther tennis; Rhonda Vogel to ECC for hats and gloves.
- Volunteer - Wrestling-Ryan Shinn, Bowling-Glenn Orr, Field Trips-David Buchanan, Band-Erin Kiley, Field Trips & Activities-Jennifer Veitz, READs Program-Ryan Shinn, Glenn Orr, David Buchanan, Erin Kiley, Jennifer Veitz, Alice Reed, Angela Chen, Avery Bunkofske, Barbara Coenen, Christine Mansour, Connie Coen, Debra Loudon, Emma Fredrickson, Eula Dolecheck, Frederick Franklin, Gwen Buck, James Giles, Jazmeania Belew, Karen Fries, Kathy Rieck, Kelsey Blazek, Kylie Campbell-Metheny, Linda Clark, Marilyn Adams, Melinda Abell, Michelle Hunter, Payton Davis, Rhonda Giles, Richard Homewood, Sharon Snodgrass, Sharon Bennett, Sharon Gardner, and Victoria Homewood.
Communication and reports
- Early Childhood Center Principal Anderson’s Report - STEM BEST award, Iowa School Performance Profiles for ECC and Elementary over the past four reportable years district composite score has increased by 6.48 points and has gone from acceptable to commendable to high performing, and in 2022 the average composite score for the state of Iowa was 54.65 points and Creston Elem was 61.27 point, Fall Parent Teacher Conference attendance data, thanks to Quad Counties for Kids scholarship for 3-year-old Preschool, and PTO Polar Express family fun event Saturday, Dec. 3rd from 1-3 p.m. at Creston Elementary.
- Elementary Principal Tanner’s Report - READs program, 4th-grade field trip to the Capital, and TAG program food drive.
- Activity Director/Assistant Principal Driskell’s Report - Reviewed fall and winter activities participation, student, and program successes.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review and details on certified enrollment and projections of declining enrollment data.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Early Childhood and Elementary students have achieved high-performance status and the middle and high school have achieved commendable performance on the 2021 state assessments, staff shortage in food service, custodial, paraprofessional, and transportation departments, District Emergency Operation Plan (EOP), DLR reviews the data collected and will develop options to present to the school board in December, Red Lion a solar option will present to the board in December and supply chain shortage for buses, vans, the suburban district will create an RFP to start the process for future purchases.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
President James turned the meeting over to president pro-term Greene.
Snodgrass nominated Don Gee for the Office of President. Seconded by Zumbach. Roll call 5-0 Don Gee was named Board President. The oath of office was administered to Don Gee, the newly elected president. President pro-term Greene turned the meeting over to President Gee
Dr. James nominated Dr. Amanda Mohr for the Office of Vice President. Seconded by Zumbach. Roll call 5-0. Dr. Amanda Mohr was named Board Vice President. The oath of office was administered to Dr. Amanda Mohr, newly elected vice president.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve Billie Jo Greene as School Board Secretary and Pat Moeller as School Board Treasurer. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, to approve school board meetings to be held on the third Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the boardroom at the Central Office at 801 North Elm St. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve Director Brad James as the Union County Conference Board Representative and Director Don Gee as the Adams County Conference Board Representative. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded to approve the Creston News Advertiser as the district’s official newspaper. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to adopt a resolution that Creston Community School District of Creston, IA, in Union County, IA, approve Iowa State Savings Bank as a financial institution to be depository of Creston Community School District funds in conformance with all applicable provisions of Iowa Code Chapters 452 and 453 (1993) as amended by 1984 Iowa Acts, S.F. 2220. The business manager, board secretary, and board treasurer are hereby authorized to deposit Creston Community School funds at IASB. Naming Iowa State Savings Bank up to $10,000,000 and PMA up to $10,000,000 as the financial institutes of the depository. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve Ahlers & Cooney Law Firm as the District Legal Counsel. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, and Mohr seconded, to approve the second and final reading of policy updates in Vol. 31.1 from IASB. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the first-semester early graduation list pending successful completion of the graduation requirements as set forth by the Board of Education and the state of Iowa. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve district administration's authorization to submit a request to the School Budget Review Committee for a modified supplemental amount of $268,844.40 open enrolled out students who were not included in the district’s previous year certified enrollment count. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve district administration's authorization to submit a request to the School Budget Review Committee for a modified supplemental amount of $26,835.00 related to the English language learning program for students who have exceeded five years of weighting that are included on the Fall 2022 certified enrollment headcount. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve district administration's authorization to submit a request to the School Budget Review Committee for a modified supplemental amount of $12,847.28 due to excess costs of providing the LEP program in the prior year. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the Superintend to sell and dispose of public property as necessary and in accordance with Iowa Code. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:12 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
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President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, December 19, 2022, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, January 16, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2022.12.19
Board Minutes-2022.12.19Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
December 19, 2022
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, December 19, 2022. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee, President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Galen Zumbach, and Sharon Snodgrass.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Lesa Downing, Bill Messerole, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of November 21, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Michael Lochmoeller, Para
- Rebecca Ross, Head Girls Soccer Coach
- Carinda Davis, Para
- Breanna Glenn, Cook
- Sherri Hodge, Cook
- Hope Morgan, Cook
- Contracts
- Jayson Shimer, Custodian
- Jessica Jay, Para
- Ethan Faeth, Sub Bus Driver
- Jerry White, Bus Driver
- Sherri Hodge, Cook
- Jacob Lister, MS Head Girls Wrestling
- Resignations
- Agreements
- Green Hills AEA Agreement
- Donation - Kathy Rieck to Panther tennis; Rhonda Vogel to ECC for hats and gloves; STEM Council to ECC STEM Classroom; REC Foundation to HS Robotics Club; BUNN, PCSB Bank, Arnold Motor Supply, Walter Farms, Hartsock Insurance Services, Creston Activities Booster Club, Chris Lane Real Estate, Adams Street Espresso, Clausen Underground Construction, American Family Insurance: Turner & Associates, Bill and Devon Messerole, Tom & Nancy Hawks, Creston Family Restaurant, Creston Automotive, First National Bank, House of Pain, Balanced Bookkeeping Services, Chad Malmanger, Hanson Fitness, Amanda Mohr, Mario's Sports Bar and Grill, MAYKIN Farms, Fareway Meat & Grocery, J & J Plumbing and Heating, KSIB Radio for Union County Honor Flights; Creston Activity Boosters for Ticket Booth.
- Volunteer -Anna Bolinger and Janice Ramaeker for READ’s.
Communication and reports
- Terry Dvorak with Red Lion Renewables, LLC presented the Solar Power Service Agreement.
- Student Recognition:
- All-Iowa 8th Grade Honor Band
- Kaylie Phelps- 1st Chair Flute*
- Delaney Rooney- 3rd Chair Clarinet*
- Violet Franklin-Marcus- 1st Chair Trumpet*
- Zaina Harvey- 2nd Chair Trumpet*
- Reese Strunk-1st Chair Horn*
- Kiya Capson- 1st Chair Trombone*
- Reagan Guiter- 2nd Chair Trombone*
- 7th Grade Honor Band Recognition
- Nevaeh Peña- 1st Chair Tenor Saxophone
- Brooke Huck- 1st Chair Trumpet
- Charlie Anderson-2nd Chair Tuba
- Lauren Purdum- 2nd Chair Mallet
- Trinitie Smith- 2nd Chair Bass Clarinet
- Rosalie Austin- 3rd Chair Trumpet
- Ricci Johnston- 3rd Chair Percussion
- Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Volleyball
- Doryn Paup- 2nd Team
- Class 3A District 6 All District Teams
- 1st Team
- Brennan Hayes- Running Back
- Gannon Greenwalt- Defensive Back
- Austin Evans- Defense At-Large
- 2nd Team
- Kyle Strider- Quarterback
- Cael Turner- Wide Receiver
- Dylan Calvin- Wide Receiver
- Quinten Fuller- Lineman
- Max Chapman- Lineman
- Ty Morrison- Linebacker
- Austin Seaton- Defense At-Large
- Honorable Mention
- Brandon Briley
- Jagger Luther
- Cade Wurster
- McCoy Haines
- 1st Team
- All-State Choir
- Bridget Hopkins
- All-State Band
- Brooklyn Hanson
- Hawkeye 10 Academic All Conference
- Keely Coen
- Hayden Ray
- Caitlin Bruce
- Jacy Kralik
- Brooklyn McKinney
- Doryn Paup
- Haylee Gillam
- Kenna Tomas
- Aleah Calvin
- Trey Chesnut
- Payton Conley
- Gannon Greenwalt
- Kohl Ringer
- Kyle Strider
- George Weis
- Cade Wurster
- Emma Pantini
- Sydney Strunk
- Mallory Wilson
- Riley Wipperman
- Abigail Walker
- Bridget Hopkins
- Mica Andreasen
- All-Iowa 8th Grade Honor Band
- Middle School Principal Downing’s Report - Curriculum, Assessment, Instruction, Culture, MS Counselor update and CCMS Voice.
- High School Principal Messerole’s Report - Dropout data, CTE mini grant awarded, College Psychology is taught in-house, and upper level math day.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review, ISFIS Finance resource and Lunch and Instructional Fee update.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Staff shortage, Safety and Security Assessment conducted by Dept. of Homeland Security, DLR facility update, series of school finance articles, and 2023-2024 school calendar preparation
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Director Zumbach and Director Mohr are the lead negotiators for the district to negotiate with the Creston Education Association and AFSCME Local 3467.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve authorization of the superintendent to purchase vehicles to improve and maintain transportation needs. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, the Board hold a closed session as provided in section 21.5(1)(a) of the open meeting law to review or discuss records which are required or authorized to be kept confidential. The board reviewed the Emergency Operation Plan. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. In closed session time: 7:48 p.m.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, and the Board came out of the closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. Out of closed session time: 8:00 p.m.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded to approve the 2022-2023 Emergency Management Plan as presented during closed session. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, the Board hold a closed session as provided in section 21.5(1)(i) of the open meeting law to evaluate the professional competency of the superintendent whose appointment, hiring, performance, or discharge is being considered when necessary to prevent needless and irreparable injury to that individual’s reputation and that individual requests a closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. In closed session time: 8:03 p.m.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, and the Board came out of the closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. Out of closed session time: 8:27 p.m.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 8:30 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, January 16, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, February 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Tuesday, February 14, 2023, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., IASB Day on the Hill
Board Minutes-2023.1.16
Board Minutes-2023.1.16Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
January 16, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, January 16, 2023. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Dr. Amanda Mohr Vice-President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, and Sharon Snodgrass. Don Gee arrived at 6:37 p.m.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Callie Anderson, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
The vice president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Zumbach moved, and Jamess seconded, to approve the amended agenda to remove action item new bus purchase. Motion carried 4-0.
There was no public forum participation.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 4-0.
- Minutes of December 19, 2022
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Amy Maeder, Para (Library)
- Betty Losee, Para
- Angie McIntosh, Central Office Administrative Assistant
- Contracts
- Teresa Arkfeld, 7th Grade Girls Basketball Head Coach
- Rodney Case, EMS Custodian
- Resignations
- Agreements
- MBA Plugin for Fees
- Donation - Luther Solutions, Inc., Precast Concrete Company LLC., Pokorny BP, Nancy Loudon-Creston Realty, Richard & Mindy Dresback, Stalker Auto Group, Subway-Cres, The Lobby for Union County Honor Flights..
Communication and reports
- David Vollmar with Alliant Energy reviewed and discussed solar energy options.
- Teacher Leadership Committee Report was presented by Michelle Thatcher and Paula Jacobson on the vision, goals and strategy implementation guide and mentoring.
Don Gee arrived at 6:37 p.m.
- Early Childhood Principal Anderson’s Report - Curriculum, Assessment, Instruction distinct wide.
- Elementary Principal Tanner’s Report - updates on cursive writing, math pilot and enrollment.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review, Lunch update and budget timeline, board workshop set for March 8th at 6:00 p.m., budget hearing April 10 at 6:00 p.m.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Staff shortage, future capital projects, FY 24 school calendar and legislative discussion.
- Board discussion on solar energy and available options, impact on the district. Terry Dvorak with Red Lion Renewables, LLC shared solar energy options and the process to proceed with inquiry..
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the good faith agreement with Red Lion for solar exploration int for power purchase agreement - solar and battery scope as it wicks with Alliant Energy solar project. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve partnership with Alliant Energy on solar energy. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 Modified Supplemental Allowance for the At Risk plan for $517,798. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve setting a public hearing for February 20, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. in the Central Office Board Room as the date, time, and place for the proposed 2023-2024 school calendar.
Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve out of state travel and leave for Superintendent for 2023.. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:39 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, February 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Tuesday, February 14, 2023, IASB Day on the Hill
- Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 6:00 p.m. Budget workshop
- Monday, March 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.2.10 Special
Board Minutes-2023.2.10 SpecialCRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Special Meeting
February 10, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Friday, February 10, 2023. The special board meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm, starting at 7:00 a.m. Don Gee, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, Sharon Snodgrass, and Don Gee. Dr. Amanda Mohr was absent
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Scott Driskell, Billie Jo Greene, and Mitch Pashek.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 4-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, and the Board a held closed session to recommend the expulsion of a student as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(e) and to review or discuss records that are required by law to be kept confidential as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(a). Motion carried Roll Call 4-0. Went into a closed session at 7:01 a.m.
Zumbach moved, and James seconded to come out of the closed session at 7:44 a.m. Motion carried Roll Call 5-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, and the Board held an executive session to review or discuss records that are required by law to be kept confidential as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(a). Motion carried Roll Call 4-0. Went into a closed session at 7:50 a.m.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded to come out of the closed session at 8:22 a.m. Motion carried Roll Call 5-0.
Zumbach moved, and James seconded, that the Board approved the Superintendent’s recommendation that the student who was the subject of the disciplinary hearing be expelled from the Creston Community School District through August 1, 2023, and that written findings and conclusions consistent with the Board’s deliberation be prepared, signed by the Board president, and mailed by the Board Secretary to the student and family. Motion carried Roll Call 4-0.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 8:31 a.m. Motion carried 4-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, February 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m. Regular Board Meeting
- Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 6:00 p.m. Budget workshop
- Monday, March 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.2.20
Board Minutes-2023.2.20Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
February 20, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, February 20, 2023. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James via zoom, Galen Zumbach, Dr. Amanda Mohr, and Sharon Snodgrass. Administrators present: Deron Stender, Lesa Downing, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
The vice president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Zumbach moved, and Mohr seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Open Hearing for 2023-2024 School Calendar opened at 6:01 p.m. There were no oral or written objections to the 2023-2024 School Calendar. Closed at 6:03 p.m.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of January 16, 2023, February 10, 2023
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Jayson Shimer, Custodian
- Patricia Moeller, Bookkeeper (Retire 6.30.23)
- Ryan Kissell, Assistant Boys Soccer
- LeeAnn Helgevold, Teacher (End of 22-23 School Year)
- Janelle Luther, Teacher (Retire end of 22-23 School Year)
- Joan Lienemann, Teacher (Retire end of 22-23 School Year)
- Ron Pendegraft, Bowling Coach
- Terminations
- Marvin Sales, Custodian
- Voluntary Transfers
- Katelyn Fargo, library para
- Resignations
- Donation - Jessica Duncan $250, Ann Marie Kinsella $100, Hy-Vee $30, Fareway $25, and Subway $50 to help with Speech Team cost for contest.
- Fundraisers as presented.
Communication and reports
- Student and Staff Recognition: Early Childhood Center Explore - STEM Day on the Hill; Hwy 34 Wrestling- Savannah Sistad 5th place finish IGHSAU State Wrestling Tournament: Wrestling-Hawkeye 10 Tournament Champions, Hawkeye 10 Regular Season Champions, 5th Place Finisher At Dual Team State Tournament; Speech The following Students will be performing at the All-State Large Group Speech Festival in Ames -One Act Plays Ami Patel, Carson Beer, Christian White, Dravin Drake, Maddie Kinsella, Mahi Patel, Max Davis, Taron Needham, Amber DeGonia, Brighton Regan, Karlee Caps, Nevaeh Kerns, Paytin Smith; Group Improv-Austin Seaton, Kohl Ringer; Radio - Abby Freeman, Ale Villanueva, Anthony Wilkinson, Wyatt Hitz
- Middle School Principal Downing’s Report - Curriculum, Assessment, Instruction, Culture, MS Counselor update and CCMS Voice.
- High School Principal Messerole’s Report - Speech Contest, SOS partnership with Greater Regional Medical Center, Robotics Team, and MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review, board workshop set for March 8th at 6:00 p.m., budget hearing April 10 at 6:00 p.m, and the district sold 2003 Dodge Van.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Facilities and Services, solar options, working with DLR on proposed concepts, State Supplemental Aid was set at 3%, district health insurance rates increased by 6.45%, Labor Management Committee, and STOPit.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve setting a public hearing for April 10, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. in the Central Office Board Room as the date, time, and place for the proposed 2023-2024 budget. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded approved March 14, 2023 at 2 pm the quotation date for the elementary middle school playground, equipment, and surfacing project. Motion carried 5-0.
Snodgrass moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 school calendar. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the revised Panther Pride Preschool Handbook changes. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the revised job description for Central Office Generalist I & II. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the purchase of a used bus from School Bus Sales for 2022-2023. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the bid purchase of a bus from School Bus Sales for 2023-2024. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:00 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 6:00 p.m. Budget workshop
- Monday, March 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.3.08
Board Minutes-2023.3.08Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
Working Session
Budget Review 2023-2024
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School District met on Wednesday, March 8, 2022. The meeting was held in the boardroom and started at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee, President, presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Dr. Amanda Mohr, Sharon Snodgrass, Don Gee and Galen Zumbach. Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Callie Anderson, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene. Guest: Travis Squires, Financial Advisor from Piper Jaffery.
Visitors: Dana Bakerink, Kelsey Donner, and Callie Worisek.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Squires reviewed budget projects and formulas impacting projected budgets. Indicated a healthy general fund balance with a need to make one-time general fund expenditures and avoid long term allocations to sustain a balanced and healthy solvency ratio.
Mrs. Greene and Mr. Stender reviewed the district financial projections based on enrollment, SSA, and the six funds. Outlined the following:
- ESSER impact on growth of the general fund, SAVE, & PPEL
- One-time expenditures from the general fund FY 23:
- Bus
- Math Curriculum
- Technology Purchasing Cycle
- Clear Touch Panels
- Mower
- Skid Steer
- Balanced Categorical Budgets through retirements and reduced extended contracts:
- At Risk
- TLC
- General Fund
- The board discussed financial expectations and proposed budgets for the 2023-2024 school year. The consensus of the school board was to recognize the proposed levy and budget for FY24. Mrs. Greene reviewed the funds descriptions, financial health of the district, certified enrollment data and the proposed FY 24 budget. Mr. Stender shared options administration that aligned staff and resources to address budget constraints.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:26 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, March 20, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.3.20
Board Minutes-2023.3.20
Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
March 20, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, March 20, 2023. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, Dr. Amanda Mohr, and Sharon Snodgrass. Administrators present: Deron Stender, Scott Driskell, Callie Anderson, Lesa Downing, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was available virtually, the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Snodgrass moved, and James seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of February 20, 2023 and March 8, 2023
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Debra George, Cook
- Matthew Buck, MS Boys Wrestling Coach
- Cynthia Johnson, Para
- Michele Thatcher, Teacher (Retire end of 22-23 school year)
- Dawn Daily, Teacher (Resigning of 22-23 school year)
- Sara Keeler, 7th Grade Softball Coach
- Terminations
- Melisa Griesinger, Para
- Contracts
- Payton Pryor, Assistant Boys Soccer Coach
- Cole Crawford, MS PE/Health Teacher (2023-24 school year)
- Cynthia Johnson, Para (2/9-17/23)
- Cynthia Johnson, Custodian (started 2/21/23)
- Adrian Flores, Head Girls Soccer Coach
- David Hartman, Head Girls Softball Coach
- Dr. William Ralston, Ass’t Girls Soccer Coach (.5)
- Ryan Burwell, Ass’t Girls Soccer Coach (.5)
- CEA intent to Negotiate
- AFSCME intent to Negotiate
- Southwestern Community College Contracts
- Automotive Repair Technology and Carpentry
- Arts and Sciences
- Auto Collision Repair/Refinish and Electrical Technology Career Academy
- Health Career Academy
- Information Technology Systems Networking Career Academy,
- Concurrent Enrollment Program
- Welding Career Academy
- Summer Welding Technology Career Academy, Carpentry & Building Trades and Health Science Career Academy
- Nodaway Valley Girls Soccer Agreement
- Iowa LGPR Natural Gas Program Agreement
- Resignations
- Donations: Color Guard from Mark and Mary O'Riley- $500; Union County Honor Flights from Tripp Farms $150, Ben and Brenda Walker $50, Mike and Joanne Gibson $150, Townline Roundhouse Apartments $150, Tyler Insurance Services $150, Schultz Family $50; Kindergarten Class from Iowa State Savings Bank $600; Creston Food Services from Family of Howard Stoll $1096.27
- Volunteers as presented
Communication and reports
- Student and Staff Recognition: - Hawkeye 10 All Conference Basketball Girls- Doryn Paup- Unanimous 1st Team, Boys-Cael Turner- 2nd Team, Kyle Strider- Honorable Mention, Doryn Paup ; 1st Team All State Iowa Girls Coaches Association, 3rd Team All State Iowa Print SportsWriters Association, KMA Elite Girls Basketball Team; Wrestling-Individual State Tournament Qualifiers and Place winners, Christian Ahrens- 8th Place, Lincoln Keeler, Trey Chesnut, Chris Aragon, Austin Evans- 7th Place, Will Bolinger, Kaden Street, Max Chapman; Academic All State-Will Bolinger, Trey Chesnut, Austin Evans; Honorable Mention-Max Chapman; Individual State Speech: Ami Patel & Christian White- Storytelling Bridget Hopkins- Solo Musical Theater.
- Early Childhood Center Principal Anderson’s Report - English Language Program, Special Education Program, Assessment, Title I Literacy Night and Rock your Sock Day celebrating World Down Syndrome Day.
- Elementary Principal Tanner’s Report - Math Pilot iReady; field trips, playground update and seeking ideas on what to do with the wooden train.
- Athletic Director Driskell’s Report - Winter activities review and baseball concession update
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Financial review, FY 22 audit extension, budget FY24 review with board and staff presentation.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Food Service Management Companies update, AFSCME and CEA negotiations process, Labor Management Committee and FY 24 handbook update, community coffee schedule.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the contract with Playcore Wisconsin, Inc. (dba Game Time) for the Elementary Playground Equipment for $310,320.29 and additional replacement fabric roof for $4,839.91. Motion carried 5-0.
Snodgrass moved, Zumbach seconded and approved the contract with C&J Conservation for demolition, earthwork and concrete curbing for Elementary Playground for $12,000. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the amended AIA agreement for the playground design, bid and construction phase for $15,000. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the skid steer from Case for $54,500. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the mower from Service Tech for $8,207.79. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the revised 2022-2023 calendar to not extend student days and for flexible and hybrid collaboration for licensed staff. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, to approve the 2023-24 district health insurance with ISEBA. Motion carried 5-0.
Snodgrass moved, Zumbach seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 6:59 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Tuesday, March 24, 2023, 7:00 a.m., Special Board Meeting
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, May 15, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Recording of March 20, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!
Recording of March 20, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023! bgreene@cresto… Wed, 03/22/2023 - 09:04Board Minutes-2023.3.24
Board Minutes-2023.3.24CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Special Meeting
March 24, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Friday, March 24, 2023. The special board meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm, starting at 7:00 a.m. Don Gee, President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, Amanda Mohr, and Don Gee. Dr. Sharon Snodgrass was absent
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Scott Driskell, Billie Jo Greene, Maigen Carrall, and Mitch Pashek.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mohr moved, and Zumbach seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 4-0.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, and the Board a held closed session to recommend the expulsion of a student as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(e) and to review or discuss records that are required by law to be kept confidential as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(a). Motion carried Roll Call 4-0. Went into closed session at 7:02 a.m.
James moved, Zumbach seconded, and the Board held an executive session to review or discuss records that are required by law to be kept confidential as provided by Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(a). Motion carried Roll Call 4-0. Went into a closed session at 7:19 a.m.
Zumbach moved, and James seconded to come out of the closed session at 7:53 a.m. Motion carried Roll Call 4-0.
Mohr moved, and Zumbach seconded, that the Board approved the Superintendent’s recommendation that the student who was the subject of the disciplinary hearing be expelled from the Creston Community School District through January 15, 2024, and that written findings and conclusions consistent with the Board’s deliberation be prepared, signed by the Board president, and mailed by the Board Secretary to the student and family. Motion carried Roll Call 4-0.
Mohr moved, and James seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:55 a.m. Motion carried 4-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, April 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Budget Hearing Meeting
- Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, May 15, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.4.10
Board Minutes-2023.4.10CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Special Meeting
April 10, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, April 10, 2023. The special board meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee, President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James viritally, Galen Zumbach, Dr. Amanda Mohr virtually, and Sharon Snodgrass virtually.
Administrators present: Deron Stender and Billie Jo Greene.
A representative from the KSIB was remote.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for and recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Open hearing at 6:01 p.m. for the 2023-2024 Proposed Budget There were no oral or written objections to the 2023-2024 Proposed Budget. Hearing closed at 6:12 p.m.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the Budget Guarantee Resolution for FY 24 for the regular program budget as allowed under Iowa Code 257.14. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 budget. Motion carried 5-0.
Superintendent Deron Stender reminded the school board that the budget was projected at a 3% increase to salaries and benefits for FY 24. The bargaining units settlements that will be presented to the board on April 17th reflects a 4.72% budget increase due to the CEA agreement and 8.75% budget increase due to the AFSCME agreement. Mr. Stender noted that these settlements compound and with declining enrollment may have a negative impact on future budgets and that reductions in force may be necessary and the CEA indicated they are aware of and ok with that. Mr. Stender stated that the administration will continue to make financial decisions that have the least impact on children, classrooms, and programs.
Zumbach moved, and James seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 6:06 a.m. Motion carried 4-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
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Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
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Monday, May 15, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Recording of April 10, 2023 Budget Hearing Password is Creston2023!
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Board Minutes-2023.4.17
Board Minutes-2023.4.17
Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
April 17, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, April 17, 2023. The meeting Vice-President presided and the following answered roll call: Dr. Brad James and Sharon Snodgrass. Galen Zumbach arrived at 6:06 p.m. and Don Gee arrived at 6:11 p.m. Administrators present: Deron Stender, Bill Messerole, Lesa Downing, and Billie Jo Greene.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was broadcast virtually and the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
James moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the amended agenda by moving Item 6G4 Proposed Lease Agreement to Item 7AA Customer Hosted Solar Agreement with Alliant Energy. Motion carried 3-0.
There was no public forum participation.
James moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 3-0.
- Minutes of March 10, 2023, March 24, 23, and April 10, 2023
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Kim Lamgo, Teacher (Resign end of 22-23 school year)
- Ryan Summers, Para (as of 3/31/23)
- Justin Parsons, MS Athlete Para (as of 3/30/23)
- Lisa Tomas, Teacher (Resign end of 22-23 school year)
- Vanissa Spencer, Teacher (Resign end of 22-23 school year)
- Kara Henrichs, Teacher (Resign end of 22-23 school year)
- Contracts
- Taylor Royster, Generalist I (as of 5/1/23)
- Addison Shay, Generalist II (as of 5/15/23)
- Kathryn Thorne Ralston, STEM Grant Coordinator (as of 4/3/23)
- Amy Sheeley, Title/Interventionist (23-24 school year)
- Involuntary Transfer
- Brendalee Lyell, Custodian (as of 7/1/2023)
- Green Hills AEA Service Agreement for Managed Services
- Alliant Line Easement
- Resignations
- Donations: City of Creston-filled in potholes in drive and parking lots: Union County Honor Flight-Stahl Construction $500, Jane Brown P.T. $50, Brett Street Power Washing $50, Little Green Trailer $50, Mike and Rita Wolfe $50, Rita Wolfe $100, Bullpen Barbershop $50, Hot Air Brewing $130, R Realty $130, Spencer Street Lawn Care $150, Rob and April Evans Family $150, The Starlin's $50, Creston Activities Darwin West Memorial $1000, HS Baseball AKC Marketing Scott Clem Memorial $5000, Donation of long lens Terry Freeman, Iowa STEM Grant $8,000, Creston FBLA SCICF $500.
Communication and reports
Galen Zumbach arrived at 6:06 p.m. and Don Gee arrived at 6:11 p.m.
- Student and Staff Recognition: - State FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) 1st Place Digital Video Production- Sam Henry and Conner Wiley, 1st Place Future Business Leader - Kyle Stafford, 1st Place Local Chapter Exhibit - Anna Bolinger and Doryn Paup, 1st Place Sales Presentation - Anna Bolinger and Ady Morrison, These students and the following have qualified for the National FBLA Conference at the end of June in Atlanta, Georgia., Emma Pantini, Kate Woods, Denton Lane, Dillon Starlin, Sydney Strunk, George Weis, Brendan Millslagle, Jaxon Jondle, CT Stalker, Owen Weis, Robotics-Bean DeBoer- 1st place Photographic Tech (Qualified for Nationals)-Hawkeye 10 Character Award, Doryn Paup-Hawkeye 10 Academic Award, Addison Snodgrass
- Middle School Principal Downing’s Report - FAST Winter DATA, Math/ELA, Culture and Climate, Don’t Quite Application, Shrek the Musical JR.
- High School Principal Messerole’s Report - commencement May 21, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., Senior Awards night May 10, 2023 at 6:00 p.m., Ministerial Association will be hosting Baccalaureate Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 7:00 pm.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Historical enrollment projection testing. Investigating other enrollment projection models to support the financial planning of the district.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - The district will not enter into an agreement with Food Service Management Companies for FY 24 and will consider conducting the RFP process next winter. , Collaboration with the city to install three speed signs at critical points Lincoln and Townline, DLR projects updates, Labor Management Committee progress, Panther Appreciation-district is planning to designate May 1-May 5 as Panther Appreciation-In appreciation of all of our staff and volunteers, we have scheduled The Little Green Trailer to provide lunch at each of the student centers, you are welcome to join us. We are also planning other Panther Appreciation activities to celebrate and recognize everyone who supports our children, staff, and schools: May 2 ECC 11:00-11:45, May 3 EMS 10:45, 1:00-May 4 HS 11:00-1:00
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
- Solar Energy update
- No Board Discussion
Snodgrass moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve setting May 9, 2023, at 2 p.m. as the quotation date for the high school and elementary/middle school tuckpointing project. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded and approved Customer Hosted Solar Agreement with Alliant Energy. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Sharon seconded, to approve the summer food program. Motion carried 5-0.
James moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the 2023 graduates pending successful completion of the graduation requirements as set forth by the Board of Education Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the 2023-24 statewide voluntary preschool program contracts with Trinity Lutheran Preschool, St. Malachy School, Matura Headstart and SWCC. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 Master Agreement with CEA reflecting a 4.72% total package increase. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 Master Agreement with AFSCME reflecting a 8.45% total package increase. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, and the Board conducted exempt employee negotiations in accordance with Iowa Chapter 20.17(3). Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. In closed session time: 6.54 p.m.
Mohr moved, James seconded, and the Board came out of the closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. Out of closed session time: 7:43 p.m.
Snodgrass moved, Zumbach seconded, to approve a 3.5% increase on salaried staff above $85K and 4.72% for all other non-union salaried staff. Non-union hourly staff shall receive $1.20 per hour, longevity update and shift differential update. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the administrative contracts with an increase of salaries of 3.5%. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:48 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, May 15, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, June 19, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Recording of April 17, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!
Recording of April 17, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!Recording of April 17, 2023 Board meeting Passcode: Creston2023!
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Board Minutes-2023.5.01
Board Minutes-2023.5.01CRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Directors Special Meeting
May 1, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, May 1, 2023. The special board meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee, President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, Dr. Amanda Mohr, and Sharon Snodgrass.
Administrators present: Deron Stender, Lesa Downing, Casey Tanner, Callie Anderson, and Billie Jo Greene.
DLR Group : Eric Beron, Samuel Rushenberg, Andrew Van Leeuwen
A representative from KSIB.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for and recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
Zumbach moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, to approve the account authority resolution as presented with Iowa State Saving Bank by adding Taylor Royster wire transfer for payroll and Addison Shay ACH. Motion carried 5-0.
Eric Beron reviewed the project timeline since the bond attempt in September 2022, addressed changes in design concepts that focus on increasing safety and security by hardening the parameter at each facility. Reviewed concepts to proceed with a new early childhood wing at the EMS. Presented concepts to address the flow of traffic at the EMS. Reviewed design concepts for the EMS and HS offices. Reviewed dates and bonds can be considered and discussed options.
The board directed Mr. Stender to visit with the community committee and get feedback to help determine if there is support for the bond campaign.
Financial information was provided by Travis Squires, Piper Sandler for data comparison.
James moved, and Snodgrass seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:26 a.m. Motion carried 5-0.
______________________________ ______________________________
President Secretary
Future meetings in the Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, June 19, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, July 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Recording of May 01, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!
Recording of May 01, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!Recording of May 1, 2023 Board meeting Passcode: Creston2023!
Board Minutes-2023.5.15
Board Minutes-2023.5.15Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
May 15, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, May 15, 2023. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, and Dr. Amanda Mohr. Administrators present: Deron Stender, Callie Anderson, Casey Tanner, and Billie Jo Greene.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was broadcast virtually and the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
James moved, and Mohr seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 4-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 4-0.
- Minutes of April 17, 2023, and May 1, 2023
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Dan Lamgo, Food Service (end of 22-23 school year)
- Ethan Faeth, Teacher (end of 22-23 school year)
- Cindy Moss, Para (Retire end of 22-23 school year)
- Larry Peterson, 8th Girls Basketball Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Brenna Baker, Assistant 7th/8th Girls Basketball Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Jessie McClellan, MS Student Council Sponsor (.5) (end of 22-23 school year)
- Jennifer Gaesser, MS Vocal (66%) (end of 22-23 school year)
- Angela Halsten, HS Math (end of 22-23 school year)
- Patty Fudge, Food Service (end of 22-23 school year)
- Kierra Clymer, Para (end of 22-23 school year)
- Jacob Lister, HS Teacher/Coaching (end of 22-23)
- Termination
- Amy Mattheis, Food Service (as of 5/4/23)
- Contracts
- Jerry White - Interim Transportation Director (through June 30, 2023)
- Taycey Post, Behavior Interventionist (23-24 school year)
- Emma Hanson, 7th Softball Coach (22-23 school year)
- Cole Crawford, 9th Baseball Coach (22-23 school year)
- Larry Peterson, Assistant 7th/8th Girls Basketball Coach (23-24 school year)
- Brenna Baker, 8th Girls Basketball Coach (23-24 school year)
- Chad Malmanger, HS Industrial Technology (23-24 school year)
- Sheryl Robb, Cook (23-24 school year)
- Breanna Vandevender, Cook (23-24 school year)
- Karlyn McCutchan, MS Vocal (23-24 school year)
- Janette Vandevender, Summer Food Program (6/5/23-7/13/23)
- Sara Lane, MS Student Council Sponsor (.5) (23-24 school year)
- Keri Lemon, Summer Food Program (6/5/23-7/13/23)
- Amendment to Juvenile Court Services Agreement
- VISTA School Business Software
- VISTA Compensation Analysis Software
- AEA Social Worker Services
- STEM Best HD Program
- IJAG MOU
- Resignations
- Volunteer coaches or advisors: Jennifer Veitz, Jennifer Samo, Melinda Abel, Sarah Young, Kory Weide, Sharon Walters, and Julie Wallace.
- Donations: Creston Archery $500 for activities, Iowa State Savings Bank $1468.04 for PK-5th receive a book, Sasha Smith donated books, and Lenox Tiger Sports Club $250 girls wrestling.
Communication and reports
- Student and Staff Recognition: - State FFA Competitions: Tucker Rohrig- advanced to Nationals in Public Speaking, Iowa FFA Degree- Kolbey Bailey, Tucker Rohrig, and Abby Tallmon, Creston FFA named Supreme National Chapter, and Lily James and Lila Berning- Gold on the Greenhand Knowledge quiz.
- Teacher Leadership and Compensation Board Report- Mrs. Gilliam updated the board on the end of year survey results for all educators and the mentoring program.
- Early Childhood Center Principal Anderson’s Report - Sam Gerdes, Hunter Kalvig, Avery Jannings, Jay McClellan helped present on STEM learning in the kindergarten classroom.
- Elementary Principal Tanner’s Report - Field trips, ISASP testing, playground update and K-5 Track and Field Day May 25th.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Negative lunch balances totaling over $15,000 looking into collection agencies, looking into the ISFIS enrollment projection model, and the COPs Stop School Violence Grant will be submitted May 17th.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Scheduled meeting with previous bonding committee, staffing shortage, solar energy final agreement presented in June, and Green Hills Area Education Association recap of services provided.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
- Solar Energy update
- No Board Discussion
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the fiscal year 2022 district audit. Motion carried 4-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded and approved the contract for masonry restoration with Forrest & Associates for $346,425. Motion carried 4-0.
Mohr moved, Zumbach seconded and approved the contract amendment with DLR Group for the masonry restoration project of $18,000. Motion carried 4-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the first and second reading of policy 705.02, 705.04 and 705.04R1. Motion carried 4-0.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:25 pm. Motion carried 4-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, June 19, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, July 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Board Minutes-2023.6.19
Board Minutes-2023.6.19Creston Community School District
Board of Directors Meeting
June 19, 2023
The Board of Directors of the Creston Community School district met on Monday, June 19, 2023. The meeting was held in the Boardroom at 801 N. Elm as well as virtually, starting at 6:00 p.m. Don Gee President presided and the following answered roll call: Don Gee, Dr. Brad James, Galen Zumbach, and Dr. Amanda Mohr. Sharon Snodgrass joined virtually. Administrators present: Deron Stender and Billie Jo Greene.
The president asked the members and audience to face the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.
A representative from the Creston News Advertiser and KSIB were present.
The meeting was broadcast virtually and the recording is available to the public until the next regular school board meeting at the district website.
Zumbach moved, and James seconded, to approve the agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
There was no public forum participation.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve consent agenda items: Motion carried 5-0.
- Minutes of May 15, 2023
- Financial Reports
- Bills
- Contracts and Resignations
- Resignations
- Amy Scroggie- Teacher (end of 22-23 school year)
- Karen Guthrie- Assistant Speech Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Terri Van Gelder- Teacher (end of 22-23 school year)
- Steve Shantz- Head 7th Grade Boys Basketball Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Drew Dornack- Assistant 8th Grade Football Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Bryce Schafer- MS Baseball Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Maggie Arnold- HS Student Government Sponsor (end of 22-23 school year)
- Ryan Kissell- Assistant 8thG FB/MS Assis. Baseball Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Sheryl Robb- Cook (resigned before start of 23-24 school year)
- Tasia Scott - 2nd Teacher (end of 22-23 school year)
- Chad Malmanger- MS Asst Football & Wrestling Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Danielle Dickinson Thaden- Head Ind. Speech Coach (end of 22-23 school year)
- Contracts
- Garrison Carter- MS Special Education Teacher (23-24 school year)
- Cayla Maitlen- 5th Grade Teacher (23-24 school year)
- Richelle Lane- HS Special Education Teacher (23-24 school year)*pending release of current contract*
- Kristen Bradley- 3rd Grade Teacher (23-24 school year)
- Jacob Baudler- 8th Assistant Football Coach (23-24 school year)
- Scott Busch- Transportation Director (As of 6/26/23)
- Alma Morales- 2nd Grade Teacher (23-24 school year) *pending Iowa Teaching License*
- Voluntary Transfer
- Blair Glendenning - MS SpEd Teacher to Elem SpEd Teacher (23-24 school year)
- Best Care EAP Renewal
- 23-24 GWAEA PowerSchool
- Resignations
- 2023-2024 Teacher Leadership Compensation Plan
- 2023-2024 Substitute Compensation and Commitment Schedule
- 2023-2024 Reimbursement Schedule
- 2023-2024 School Lunch Prices
- 2023-2024 District Career & Academic Plan
- Volunteer coaches or advisors: Christine Mansour, Gwen Buck, Nicole Linderman, Cassandra Kay, Julie Wallace, Michael Wolfe, Jodi Hitz, Wade Bolinger, Gavin Shawler, Conner Pals.
- Donations: anonymous donor to food service $80, Donor Choose NA
Communication and reports
- Student Recognition: - State Track Qualifiers-Distance Medley Relay: Brandon Briley, Chris Aragon, Austin Evans, Tyler Riley; 800 Meter: Brandon Briley; Discus: Doryn Paup; All Conference Teams-Boys Soccer-2nd Team: Xander Drake, Dillon Starlin: Honorable Mention: McCoy Haines; Girls Soccer- 2nd Team: Lydia Goins; Spring Academic Award Winners-Golf: Mikaela Downing; Tennis: Brooklyn McKinney, Caitlin Bruce, Mica Andreason; Girls Track: Emma Pantini, Doryn Paup, Sydney Strunk; Boys Track: Payton Conley, Ty Morrison, Riley Wipperman; Girls Soccer: Mackenzie Baker, Kylan Mower, Makayla Wilson, Saige Johnston, Ella Powers, Bianca Flores, Hope Kading; Boys Soccer: Nolan Pryor.
- Business Manager Greene’s Report - Negative lunch balances update: Sent 28 accounts totaling $13,643 to the collection agency (balance ranges from $71.10 to $2306.50), School Board Election will be Nov. 7, 2023; FY 23-24 tax rate DOM adjustment from 16.55565 to 16.60216 per $1000 taxable valuation; On April 7 the district experienced a cyber breach that withdrew $29,804.76 from the districts accounts. With Iowa State Saving Bank’s assistance, the district recovered $19,993.83 through counter actions. To keep the district whole, Iowa State Savings Bank covered $9,810.93. We appreciate and thank ISSB for their support. We have implemented internal and external protocols to help protect and prevent cyber breaches. Cyber protection is an ongoing process.
- Superintendent Stender’s Report - Safety and Security grants, Bond options, and open staffing positions.
- ESSER III Report - Written report presented.
- Capital Projects - Written report presented.
- No Board Discussion
Zumbach moved, Snodgrass seconded, to approve the transfer of $19,266.03 from the general fund to activity fund for safety equipment and state competitions. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 dairy bid to Anderson Erickson. Motion carried 5-0.
Mohr moved, James seconded, to approve the 2023-2024 fuel bids from Agriland FS. Motion carried 5-0.
Zumbach moved, James seconded, the Board hold a closed session as provided in section 21.5(1)(i) of the open meeting law to evaluate the professional competency of the superintendent whose appointment, hiring, performance, or discharge is being considered when necessary to prevent needless and irreparable injury to that individual’s reputation and that individual requests a closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. In closed session time: 7:02 p.m.
Zumbach moved, Gee seconded, and the Board came out of the closed session. Motion carried roll call vote 5-0. Out of closed session time: 7:53 p.m.
President, Don Gee statement from closed session. Mr. Stenders performance meets the standards and expectations required for the superintendent's position. The board would encourage students and staff to continue to accept and practice boundaries for success. Boundaries for Success: Respect Yourself, Respect Others, and Respect our Schools.
Zumbach moved, Mohr seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 7:58 pm. Motion carried 5-0.
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
President Secretary
Future meeting in Creston boardroom at 801 N. Elm Street, Creston, unless otherwise noted:
- Monday, July 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
- Monday, August 21, 2023, 6:00 p.m., Regular Board Meeting
Recording of June 19, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!
Recording of June 19, 2023 Board meeting. Password is Creston2023!Recording of June 19, 2023 Board meeting Passcode: Creston2023!