1 2 3 4 5 6

BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING

  

  

JANUARY 7, 2013 7 BOARD OF EDUCATION MILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS OMAHA, NEBRASKA

BOARD MEETING STROH ADMINISTRATION CENTER 6:00 P.M. 5606 SOUTH 147th STREET January 7, 2013

AGENDA

A. Call to Order

The Public Meeting Act is posted on the Wall and Available for Public Inspection

B. Pledge of Allegiance

C. Roll Call

D. Public Comments on agenda items – This is the proper time for public questions and comments on agenda items only. Please make sure a request form is given to the Board President before the meeting begins.

E. Routine Matters 1. Oath of Office 2. Election of Officers 3. *Approval of Board of Education Minutes – December 17, 2012 4. *Approval of Bills 5. *Receive the Treasurer’s Report and Place on File

F. Information Items 1. Employees of the Month 2. Superintendent’s Comments 3. Board Comments/Announcements 4. Report from Student Representatives

G. Unfinished Business: 1. Approval of Policy 6262 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Field Trips 2. Approval of Policy 6605 – Educational Services – Journalism 3. Approval of Policy 6615 – Educational Services – Health Education

H. New Business 1. Designation of Official Newspaper 2. Designation of Depository Banks 3. Approval of Rule 6262.1 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Field Trips 4. Approval of Rule 6262.2 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trips – Middle School 5. Approval of Rule 6262.3 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trip Guidelines – High School 6. Approval of Rule 6605.1 – Educational Services - Journalism 7. Approval of Rule 6615.1 – Educational Services – Health Education 8. First Reading of Policy 8410 – Internal Board Policies – Evaluating a Superintendent 9. Executive Session: Security Deployment

I. Reports 1. Legislative Update 2. Enrollment Report

J. Future Agenda Items/Board Calendar 1. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, January 14, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street

8

Board Meeting Agenda January 7, 2013 Page 2

2. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, January 21, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 3. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 4. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 S. 147th Street 5. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, February 18, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 6. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, March 4, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 7. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, March 11, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 S. 147th Street 8. Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street

K. Public Comments - This is the proper time for public questions and comments on any topic. Please make sure a request form is given to the Board President before the meeting begins.

L. Adjournment:

All items indicated by an asterisk (*) will comprise the Consent Agenda and may be acted on in a single motion. Items may be deleted from the Consent Agenda by request of any board member.

9 BOARD OF EDUCATION MILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS OMAHA, NEBRASKA

BOARD MEETING STROH ADMINISTRATION CENTER 6:00 P.M. 5606 SOUTH 147TH STREET January 7, 2013

ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUM

A. Call to Order

The Public Meeting Act is posted on the Wall and Available for Public Inspection

B. Pledge of Allegiance

C. Roll Call

D. Public Comments on agenda items - This is the proper time for public questions and comments on agenda items only. Please make sure a request form is given to the Board President prior to the meeting.

E. 1. Oath of Office

E. 2. Election of Officers

*E.3. Motion by , seconded by ______, to approve the Board of Education Minutes – December 17, 2012 (See enclosure.)

*E.4. Motion by , seconded by , to approve the bills. (See enclosures.)

*E.5. Motion by , seconded by , to receive the Treasurer’s Report and Place on File. (See enclosure.)

F.1. Employees of the Month

F.2. Superintendent’s Comments

F.3. Board Comments/Announcements

F.4. Report from Student Representatives

G.1. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Policy 6262 - Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Field Trips (See enclosure.)

G.2. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Policy 6605 – Educational Services – Journalism (See enclosure.)

G.3. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Policy 6615 – Educational Services – Health Education (See enclosure.)

H.1. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to continue to publish legal notices of regular and special meetings of the Board of Education in the Daily Record, unless the deadline dictates publication in the World Herald or Midlands Business Journal (See enclosure.)

H.2. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, that the District designate the First National Bank of Omaha and the Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund as the primary depositories for school district funds with the further designation of Wells Fargo Bank, US Bank, First Westroads Bank, Great Western Banks, and Omaha State Bank for school activity fund deposits (See enclosure.)

H.3. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Rule 6262.1 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Field Trips (See enclosure.)

H.4. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Rule 6262.2 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trips – Middle School (See enclosure.)

10

Board Meeting Agenda January 7, 2013 Page 2

H.5. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Rule 6262.3 – Educational Services – Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trip Guidelines – High School (See enclosure.)

H.6. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Rule 6605.1 – Educational Services – Journalism (See enclosure.)

H.7. Motion by ______, seconded by ______, to approve Rule 6615.1 – Educational Services – Health Education (See enclosure.)

H.8. First Reading of Policy 8410 – Internal Board Policies – Evaluating a Superintendent (See enclosure.)

H.9. Executive Session: Security Deployment

I. Reports 1. Legislative Update 2. Enrollment Report

J. Future Agenda Items/Board Calendar 1. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, January 14, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 2. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, January 21, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 3. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 4. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 5. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, February 18, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 6. Board of Education Meeting on Monday, March 4, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 7. Committee of the Whole Meeting on Monday, March 11, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street 8. Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Don Stroh Administration Center, 5606 South 147th Street

K. Public Comments - This is the proper time for public questions and comments on any topic. Please make sure a request form is given to the Board President before the meeting begins.

L. Adjournment

All items indicated by an asterisk (*) will comprise the Consent Agenda and may be acted on in a single motion. Items may be deleted from the Consent Agenda by request of any board member.

11 12 13 14 15 16

Millard Public Schools January 7, 2013

Millard Public Schools 17 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399388 139508 THE BLAKE SCHOOL 140.00 399389 139508 THE BLAKE SCHOOL 270.00 399391 025197 CITY OF OMAHA 866.00 399394 133397 HY-VEE INC 56.89 399395 133200 INDEPENDENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 340.00 399396 100006 LINCOLN SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL 486.00 399397 100006 LINCOLN SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL 346.00 399398 139504 MOVEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC 375.00 399399 101377 NEBRASKA ASCD 125.00 399400 102590 NEBRASKA STATE READING ASSOCIATION 875.00 399401 099927 RALSTON HIGH SCHOOL 70.00 399402 099927 RALSTON HIGH SCHOOL 165.00 399403 099927 RALSTON HIGH SCHOOL 100.00 399404 081630 SAMS CLUB DIRECT 75.08 399405 137304 UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 960.00 399406 068834 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN 462.00 399407 068834 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN 196.00 399408 138496 WRIGHT EXPRESS FINANCIAL SVCS CORP 8,877.97 399412 019111 BISHOP BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 0.00 399413 108436 COX COMMUNICATIONS INC 44,719.13 399414 135661 CREIGHTON PREP 391.00 399415 106893 WICHITA WATER CONDITIONING INC 11.70 399417 033901 DOUGLAS COUNTY TREASURER 10.00 399419 138858 RONALD W GUSTAFSON 1,525.00 399420 139035 HEARTLAND WINTER ARTS ASSN 650.00 399421 130831 LINDA S HURYTA 25.73 399422 133397 HY-VEE INC 1,369.79 399423 133397 HY-VEE INC 1,098.40 399424 132668 MIKE KENNEDY 1,960.75 399425 100006 LINCOLN SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL 92.00 399426 060153 KEITH W LUTZ 592.89 399430 108180 NEBRASKA HUMANITIES COUNCIL 300.00 399431 102590 NEBRASKA STATE READING ASSOCIATION 290.00 399432 107732 BRIAN L NELSON 137.50 399433 071753 MIKE PATE 1,383.44 399434 139522 PETTY CASH/ACP 50.00 399435 138504 TODD L REESON 50.00 399436 139523 SERVPRO OF FREMONT/NW OMAHA 617.98 399437 068834 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN 180.00 399438 068840 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA 400.00 399439 107354 STEPHEN W. VENTEICHER 175.00 399440 135863 RUDOLPH A VLCEK III 331.25 399460 102708 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF IB SCHOOLS 2,550.00 399461 102451 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 1,398.00 399462 101377 NEBRASKA ASCD 350.00 399463 132115 PETTY CASH/YAP 87.30

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 18 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399464 133402 KAREN S ADAMS 34.02 399465 139412 ERIN M AGUIRRE 56.49 399466 133770 DIANE ARAUJO 39.74 399467 134235 SARAH A ASCHENBRENNER 110.94 399468 139413 JORDAN J ASHBY 26.64 399469 017908 REX J BARKER 20.54 399470 017877 CYNTHIA L BARR-MCNAIR 178.54 399471 107979 LORI A BARTELS 273.06 399472 134584 MARY A BAYNE 84.72 399473 018280 JEANINE C BEAUDIN 349.87 399474 107540 BRIAN F BEGLEY 387.25 399475 134884 JULIE K BERGSTROM 18.65 399476 138712 RYANDEAN M BIRGE 74.59 399477 138841 MATTHEW J BLOMENKAMP 90.69 399478 134478 TIFFANY M BOCK SMITH 42.18 399479 139344 DOUGLAS J BOGATZ 46.62 399480 130899 KIMBERLY M BOLAN 186.48 399481 135539 SHEILA F BOLMEIER 323.47 399482 130576 PAMELA A BRENNAN 208.13 399483 133824 NANCY A BROWN 37.96 399484 137274 EILEEN CABRERA 29.47 399485 106806 ELIZABETH J CAREY 32.47 399486 131158 CURTIS R CASE 86.58 399487 135648 SUSAN M CHADWICK 62.42 399488 139345 JULIE CHALOUPKA 19.98 399489 132271 ERIK P CHAUSSEE 47.15 399490 106836 KEVIN J CHICK 41.74 399491 138843 JILL R CLASSEN 24.53 399492 025235 DALE CLAUSEN 153.74 399493 131135 PATRICIA A CLIFTON 94.18 399494 137013 NANCY S COLE 121.71 399495 022701 SHARON R COMISAR-LANGDON 67.16 399496 017611 ANGELA R CRAFT 22.20 399497 132845 JODI L CRITSER 55.50 399498 130900 CHERYL L CUSTARD 123.77 399499 132671 JEAN T DAIGLE 97.12 399500 134751 ANGELA M DAIGLE 31.19 399501 138306 STACY L DARNOLD 104.01 399502 032246 PAMELA M DAVIS 136.81 399503 135865 SABRINA DENNEY BULL 41.63 399504 136316 EVA M DENTON 26.75 399505 137331 BASTIAN DERICHS 34.24 399506 135373 LINDA K DONOHUE 63.27 399507 136244 JARED L DRAEGER 32.19 399508 138118 STACIE A DUELLO 34.97 399509 135689 SUSAN M DULANY 111.89

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 19 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399510 137117 JEANNE J DYMOND 45.55 399511 138426 KELLY D EALY 89.97 399512 133823 REBECCA S EHRHORN 392.33 399513 109066 TED H ESSER 138.47 399514 139316 JASON A FARWELL 48.78 399515 139472 MATTHEW A FEDDE 8.56 399516 131826 ALICIA C FEIST 122.08 399517 040470 MARK W FELDHAUSEN 111.22 399518 137016 ANGELA L FERGUSON 109.09 399519 041146 KENNETH J FOSSEN 380.84 399520 134223 TERESA J FRIDRICH 81.03 399521 134168 ERIC W FULLER 60.11 399522 044896 KAREN A GORDON 42.07 399523 138845 KRISTIN R GREENWALD 73.82 399524 134133 JANET L GRIERSON 13.32 399525 135016 CANDRA R GUENTHER 49.06 399526 134436 MICHELLE R HALL 75.48 399527 135821 LESLEY A HARRISON-ROLAND 147.35 399528 139347 CHERYL L HEADLEY 66.32 399529 108273 MARGARET HEBENSTREIT PT 117.11 399530 108478 DAVID C HEMPHILL 21.31 399531 048845 CAMILLE H HINZ 63.43 399532 138782 JACOB W HIRZ 252.53 399533 109836 AMY L HOULTON 140.97 399534 101533 DIANE F HOWARD 18.90 399535 139473 KATHLEEN A HRABAN 13.26 399536 134807 MONICA A HUTFLES 36.52 399537 130283 KARA L HUTTON 93.74 399538 139348 DANIEL D INNES 22.37 399539 136314 KORRINDA K JAMIESON 146.08 399540 131157 CHRISTINE A JANOVEC-POEHLMAN 60.55 399541 135735 GEORGE W JELKIN 12.19 399542 133059 DEBBIE A JENKINS 119.16 399543 131367 AMANDA J HARTZ 43.29 399544 139349 TERRIN D JOHNSON 48.29 399545 059573 NANCY A JOHNSTON 62.26 399546 138713 LAURIE E JONES 11.56 399547 135815 KYLE A JURGENS 73.82 399548 132265 CATHERINE A KEISER 92.35 399549 132272 SUSAN L KELLEY 34.02 399550 134801 JULIE B KEMP 29.97 399551 131177 ANDREA L KIDD 26.58 399552 056770 BETTY H KLESITZ 78.81 399553 138846 ELIZABETH A KOCIS 15.82 399554 093978 BECKY S KOENIG 108.57 399555 137385 JOSEPH R KUEHL 102.73

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 20 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399556 132934 VICTORIA L KYROS 10.55 399557 137694 MCKAYLA LABORDE 87.58 399558 137010 CHRISTINA A LAGRONE 57.72 399559 135688 DENISE A LARSON 124.32 399560 136518 JANET L LARSON 108.84 399561 139351 RAYMOND A LEBLANC 73.54 399562 108450 JACEN D LEFHOLTZ 219.73 399563 133027 TRACY LOGAN 105.00 399564 136315 COURTNEY A LOHRENZ 21.59 399565 135707 JAMIE K 67.38 399566 135376 CASEY I LUNDGREN 113.78 399567 137007 KAREN M MARBLE 200.91 399568 133505 SUSAN N MARLATT 97.13 399569 131303 DEBRA J MARTINEZ 111.00 399570 130481 GERALDINE L MCCLENNY 39.41 399571 137014 RYE L MCINTOSH 135.42 399572 121126 PATRICIA A MEEKER 25.97 399573 136470 CHAD M MEISGEIER 345.00 399574 133998 SUZANNE R MELLIGER 160.95 399575 135388 ANNE C MILLER 14.87 399576 065564 BARBARA F MILLER 66.60 399577 132412 SANDRA R MILLER 45.84 399578 132491 DONITA L MOSEMAN 15.54 399579 137052 DEVONYE J MULLINS 103.73 399580 136715 CARISSA N NIETFELDT 27.75 399581 107905 MELINDA C NOLLER 39.18 399582 133368 KELLY R O'TOOLE 96.57 399583 050042 ANNE M OETH 110.45 399584 070473 ELIZABETH A OLSON 15.71 399585 130092 MARY M OSTERLOH 57.05 399586 138662 KELLY D OSTRAND 49.51 399587 134428 ELIZABETH A PACHTA 150.85 399588 134636 JANIE L PAPP 96.57 399589 137015 GEORGE M PARKER 37.68 399590 132006 ANDREA L PARSONS 191.48 399591 108098 ANGELO D PASSARELLI 177.60 399592 135569 CYNTHIA L PAVONE 67.38 399593 109831 JANET PELSTER 90.47 399594 107783 HEIDI T PENKE 22.20 399595 137009 ANGELA J PETERSON 29.69 399596 134365 VICKY L PETERSON 98.24 399597 131304 FREDERICK A PETITO 36.08 399598 135934 BROOKE M PHILLIPS 243.65 399599 133390 HEATHER C PHIPPS 26.75 399600 130721 MARY J PILLE 103.79 399601 137722 ANDREW C PINKALL 76.04

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 21 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399602 139415 STEPHANIE M POLTACK 20.04 399603 109810 BETHANY B RAY 150.96 399604 135690 DEIDRE M REEH 10.77 399605 134858 JENNIFER L REID 48.17 399606 109192 KIMBERLI R RICE 40.35 399607 138312 PAIGE E ROBERTS 128.31 399608 079295 DALE H ROBINSON 89.74 399609 137125 LAUREN M ROEDER 19.54 399610 134882 LINDA A ROHMILLER 24.20 399611 134990 BRITTANY A ROM 92.69 399612 134081 EILEEN A RONCI 238.01 399613 072286 JEAN M RUCHTI 180.93 399614 136595 THOMAS J RZEMYK 265.85 399615 081604 JEFFREY A SALBERG 67.16 399616 081725 KIMBERLEY K SAUM-MILLS 65.99 399617 109806 BRENT J SCHADE 40.57 399618 139520 BLAISE J SCHEEF 144.30 399619 137012 SHELLEY L SCHMITZ 33.74 399620 082905 KIMBERLY A SECORA 89.52 399621 108161 STAN J SEGAL 120.99 399622 082941 KELLY M SELTING 91.02 399623 134189 JODY L SEMPEK 36.13 399624 109800 AMY L SHATTUCK 167.61 399625 137697 LARIA K SHEA 150.41 399626 107093 CHARLENE S SNYDER 59.73 399627 131714 JOHN D SOUTHWORTH 77.15 399628 138276 SUSAN G STODDARD 35.80 399629 137011 CARRIE A SWANEY 394.61 399630 132417 JAMES D SWITZER 28.86 399631 136047 JAC L THIESSEN 63.83 399632 136381 ANNETTE J THOMAS 13.49 399633 131159 JONATHON C THOMPSON 74.87 399634 136578 PEGGI S TOMLINSON 52.50 399635 106807 JEAN M TOOHER 114.33 399636 107719 KIMBERLY P TRISLER 38.85 399637 136110 DONNA R TROMBLA 39.57 399638 131819 JEAN R UBBELOHDE 276.95 399639 130031 LESLIE F VERA 196.30 399640 136318 JENNIFER L VEST 186.20 399641 138311 DAWN R WAGNER 9.27 399642 093008 BARBARA N WALLER 36.30 399643 131112 LINDA WALTERS 40.18 399644 107563 CAROL M WEST 132.70 399645 134658 CRAIG T WHALEY 391.29 399646 094751 DEBBY A WHITAKER 171.44 399647 137892 SARA M WIESE-JOHNSON 96.13

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 22 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399648 137485 WENDY A WIGHT 82.30 399649 136322 TAMARA J WILLIAMS 47.05 399650 136323 STACIE A WITHERSPOON 82.47 399651 095491 GLEN E WRAGGE 243.31 399652 138356 JEFFREY F YOST 41.85 399653 137020 CHAD R ZIMMERMAN 313.02 399654 136855 PAUL R ZOHLEN 34.80 399655 135647 LACHELLE L ZUHLKE 39.07 399656 010165 ABLENET INC 659.80 399657 131632 AC AWARDS INC 42.50 399660 109853 ACCESS ELEVATOR INC. 275.00 399661 132534 ACCESSIBLITY DOT NET INC 2,235.00 399662 010298 ACCUCUT LLC 58.00 399663 010003 ACT INC 18,911.25 399664 136723 ADVANCED KEYBOARD TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,098.24 399665 138220 ADVANCE EDUCATION INC 360.00 399666 131189 AIR POWER OF NEBRASKA INC. 1,105.00 399667 108351 AIRGAS INC 134.28 399668 133620 AKSARBEN PIPE AND SEWER CLEAN LLC 1,016.25 399669 135034 ALDRICH ELEMENTARY 80.18 399670 136365 ALEGENT HEALTH 4,916.66 399671 011051 ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT 821.86 399672 108271 DAVE ALLOCCO 100.00 399673 136400 ALPINE KILNS & EQUIPMENT LLC 233.52 399674 107651 AMAZON.COM INC 29.86 399675 132542 AMERICAN STRING TEACHERS ASSN 295.00 399676 010010 AMERIPRIDE SERVICES INC 1,605.57 399677 102430 AMI GROUP INC 3,600.00 399678 069689 AMSAN LLC 39,788.46 399679 135545 JULIE R ANTHONY-NABER 60.07 399681 138550 APPERSON 178.79 399682 012989 APPLE COMPUTER INC 14,560.15 399683 106436 AQUA-CHEM INC 1,523.53 399684 013496 ASCD 171.25 399685 103023 ASHA PRODUCT SALES 525.00 399686 137664 AUTISM PARTNERSHIP 150.00 399687 138291 AUTISM CENTER OF NEBRASKA INC 10,832.96 399689 016295 BADGER BODY & TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO 427.40 399690 132405 U SAVE FOODS INC SUBS:NASH FINCH CO 259.13 399692 138441 KRISTIN BAINBRIDGE 100.00 399693 103104 BARCO PRODUCTS CO 101.95 399694 099646 BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSTORE 1,357.74 399695 017923 BARTON SOLVENTS INC 1,885.00 399696 133359 TERA BASS 80.00 399697 138054 BAXTER FORD INC 1,782.00 399698 130674 BEADLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,229.00

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 23 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399699 138956 JOSIAH DANIEL BEDUNNAH 90.00 399700 139512 DOUGLAS CO SCHOOL DISTRICT 59 196.86 399702 139161 BERKLEY RISK ADMINISTRATORS CO LLC 7,500.00 399704 139109 REBECCA A BETTENDORF 217.17 399705 134749 RHONDA R BETZOLD 132.10 399706 019111 BISHOP BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 59,699.01 399707 137222 ALEXANDER LYNN BLACK 50.00 399708 099220 DICK BLICK CO 633.13 399710 139510 BOLTS ETC INC 9.90 399713 019559 BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC 12,992.13 399714 132014 BROOKLYN PUBLISHERS LLC 455.50 399715 138957 MEGAN BROWN 50.00 399716 139482 TAYLOR BROWN 50.00 399717 132612 BUILDING COMPONENTS INC 600.00 399718 020550 BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH 229.00 399719 099431 BUSINESS MEDIA INC 43.00 399720 131619 C E SUNDBERG CO 4.60 399721 139525 THOMAS F CAMPBELL 12.45 399723 139514 ARICA Z CARLSON 320.00 399725 133970 CCS PRESENTATION SYSTEMS 7,663.49 399726 133589 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 784.04 399727 139491 CEDAR RAPIDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST 300.00 399728 136560 CAITLIN CEDFELDT 100.00 399729 024260 CENTER TROPHY COMPANY 32.84 399730 065420 CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 5,937.75 399731 138613 CENTRAL SALES INC 2,148.88 399732 139515 RYAN K CINFEL 14.95 399733 025197 CITY OF OMAHA 3,200.00 399734 025197 CITY OF OMAHA 40.00 399735 099222 SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC 37.21 399736 139524 CHRISTOPHER J COBB 123.83 399737 109867 COMMERCIAL AIR MANAGEMENT INC 572.00 399738 106902 COMMUNICATION SERVICES INC. 273.85 399739 136791 COMPUTYPE INC 636.71 399740 135082 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF NE PC 219.00 399741 102175 EMIL ASSAD 78.70 399742 026057 CONTROL MASTERS INC 9,239.87 399743 139130 CONTROLLED COMFORT INC 1,195.00 399745 139034 CRAIG RESOURCES INC 6,698.95 399746 026800 CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 120.00 399747 027300 CUMMINS CENTRAL POWER LLC 1,253.60 399748 027345 CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES INC 1,526.64 399749 100577 CURTIS 1000 INC 1,617.50 399750 130731 D & D COMMUNICATIONS 368.00 399751 135619 D.A. DAVIDSON & CO INC 26,713.75 399752 131003 DAILY RECORD 44.70

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 24 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399753 138477 MIDWEST HARDWOODS 250.80 399754 107469 DEFFENBAUGH INDUSTRIES 18,370.48 399758 099249 DELTA EDUCATION LLC 17,739.44 399759 032872 DENNIS SUPPLY COMPANY 424.54 399760 133009 ROBERTA E DEREMER 1,564.00 399761 109850 DEX MEDIA EAST LLC 226.57 399762 133968 DIAMOND MARKETING SOLUTIONS 962.55 399763 130685 VOGEL WEST INC 42.59 399764 137713 DIESEL POWER EQUIPMENT CO INC 1,429.65 399766 033473 DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE INC 2,296.00 399767 136179 DIGITAL EXPRESS INC 1,097.60 399773 130908 DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DIST.28-0001 623,775.81 399774 133349 DUN & BRADSTREET INC 499.00 399775 073231 DXP ENTERPRISES INC 140.58 399776 036520 EASTERN NEBRASKA HUMAN SVCS AGENCY 29,800.00 399777 036830 EDITORIAL PROJECTS IN EDUCATION INC 59.94 399779 037525 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #3 250,144.18 399780 038100 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQPT CO 1,496.16 399781 038140 ELECTRONIC SOUND INC. 708.31 399782 102286 ELECTRONIX EXPRESS 121.25 399784 139010 CARRIE A KOURI 140.00 399785 134861 TARA R FABIAN 27.00 399787 137800 FARIA SYSTEMS INC 1,110.00 399788 131927 RLB ENTERPRISE LLC 92.99 399789 132699 FATHER FLANAGANS BOYS HOME 22,116.50 399790 040450 FEDERAL EXPRESS 120.22 399791 136377 FEINER SUPPLY CO 357.30 399792 040537 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC 1,395.08 399793 133919 FILTER SHOP INC 3,775.96 399794 134643 FINANCIAL PRINTING RESOURCE INC 1,122.99 399795 040902 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST DEPT 467.00 399796 040902 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST DEPT 2,500.00 399799 058755 LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 97,880.37 399800 041098 FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 375.00 399801 041100 FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 5,959.86 399802 136106 FOLLETT SOFTWARE COMPANY 199.00 399803 044050 GENERAL BINDING CORPORATION 17.60 399804 106660 GLASSMASTERS INC 917.49 399805 138069 GLEN PRODUCTS INC 41.54 399806 044886 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INC 880.00 399807 044950 GRAINGER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 3,013.97 399808 138935 CORIE GRANT-LEANNA 150.00 399809 099888 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 239.50 399810 136796 DAVID D SEAY 50.30 399811 138998 PETER D GRIMES 49.26 399812 130083 HARRY S GRIMMINGER 337.75

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 25 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399813 139526 RACHEL K HALL 8.52 399814 101931 HANCOCK FABRICS 199.00 399815 139044 EDWARD MICHEL HANLON III 150.00 399816 056820 HARRY A KOCH COMPANY 99,544.59 399817 132558 HEARTLAND AWNING & DESIGN 1,390.00 399818 048475 HEARTLAND FOUNDATION 2,945.00 399819 048517 GREENWOOD PUBLISHING GROUP INC 1,926.00 399820 139480 ALEXANDRA HERINK 50.00 399821 132423 HEWLETT PACKARD CO 8,579.43 399822 135041 HITCHCOCK ELEMENTARY 65.40 399823 048940 HOBBY LOBBY STORES INC 32.69 399825 049650 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT PUB CO 5,306.90 399826 137426 HUGHES MULCH PRODUCTS LLC 3,000.00 399827 135784 IB SOURCE 66.00 399828 137862 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC 1,346.27 399829 102451 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 699.00 399830 F03011 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ORG. 704.08 399831 101991 J A SEXAUER 1,303.31 399832 100928 J W PEPPER & SON INC. 1,461.20 399833 054230 JANELLE PUBLICATIONS INC 53.00 399834 136953 JSDO 1 LLC 258.33 399835 133037 JENSEN TIRE COMPANY 1,311.53 399836 132340 JENNIFER M JEROME 404.50 399837 130994 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC 1,590.11 399839 054630 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 363.20 399840 132434 BRENT HINKLE 200.00 399841 026300 JP COOKE COMPANY 16.56 399842 137214 DAVID KAHM 75.00 399843 101224 KAPCO 241.88 399844 138419 TONI KARAUS 90.00 399845 132272 SUSAN L KELLEY 369.20 399846 056276 KELVIN LP 836.75 399848 133973 KIDS ON THE MOVE INC 4,144.75 399849 134284 KIEWIT MIDDLE SCHOOL 3,210.00 399850 132676 DENNIS F KIMBERLIN 303.10 399851 134607 KONICA MINOLTA PRINTING SOLUTIONS 85.36 399852 138700 KATHERINE E KONRAD 541.85 399854 133923 KUBAT PHARMACY/HEALTHCARE 356.25 399857 135257 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES 2,571.93 399859 139335 LARRY VOGLER 1,406.50 399860 136518 JANET L LARSON 190.59 399861 102491 LARUE DISTRIBUTING INC 181.73 399862 135156 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 1,281.92 399863 137834 GREGORY J LECLEIR JR 100.00 399864 059470 LIEN TERMITE & PEST CONTROL INC 236.00 399865 139419 LIGHTSPEED TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,214.00

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 26 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399866 059560 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC 477.82 399867 059866 STACY L LONGACRE 30.00 399868 139414 CHRISTOPHER M LOOFE 308.00 399869 131397 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS INC 414.97 399870 060155 LYMAN-RICHEY CORPORATION 312.68 399871 135420 WOODWIND & BRASSWIND INC 299.00 399872 099321 MACKIN BOOK CO 9,382.86 399873 102601 WMS CORP 50.64 399875 108052 MAX I WALKER 318.99 399876 107123 SUSAN P MCADAM 121.05 399878 130467 MCCALL PATTERN COMPANY 52.25 399879 100944 AMERICAN BUSINESS NETWORK 632.00 399880 137614 MCGINNIS CONSTRUCTION INC 7,811.80 399881 064600 METAL DOORS & HARDWARE COMPANY INC 3,768.00 399882 102139 METAL LOGOS AND MORE 1,787.50 399884 133403 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 11,211.83 399885 102493 MICHAEL TODD & CO. INC. 236.90 399886 102870 MIDLAND COMPUTER INC 1,462.77 399887 101068 MIDWEST BOX COMPANY 412.20 399888 010412 MIDWEST DISTRIBUTING CORP. 67.52 399889 064950 MIDWEST METAL WORKS INC 433.50 399890 065300 MILLARD DRYWALL SERVICES, INC. 38.40 399891 065382 MILLARD LIONS CLUB 80.00 399892 065400 MILLARD LUMBER INC 712.35 399893 065438 MILLARD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 2,270.00 399894 065410 MILLARD PUB SCHLS ADMIN ACTIVITY FD 200.00 399895 065440 MILLARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 52.55 399896 131328 MILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY 7,410.00 399897 136690 SARAH JEAN MILLER 37.40 399898 065810 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT CO 2,307.73 399899 065844 LEAGUE OF HUMAN DIGNITY INC 469.00 399900 066010 MONEY HANDLING MACHINES, INC. 314.00 399902 066189 MOTION INDUSTRIES INC 1,497.92 399903 063150 MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 1,476.76 399904 107539 MUELLER ROBAK LLC 200.00 399905 066580 MUSIC IN MOTION INC 46.95 399907 101560 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL STUDIES 66.00 399908 130548 NCS PEARSON INC 3,208.24 399909 068334 NEBRASKA AIR FILTER INC 2,225.95 399910 068415 NEBRASKA COUNCIL OF SCHOOL 125.00 399911 068440 NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 25.00 399912 068445 NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART INC 145.00 399913 099750 NEBRASKA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 717.00 399914 101200 NEBRASKA MACHINERY CO INC 434.59 399915 068463 NEBRASKA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSN 385.00 399916 134231 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY 150.00

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 27 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399917 068684 NEBRASKA SCIENTIFIC 142.75 399918 132236 NEVCO INC 104.07 399920 109843 NEXTEL PARTNERS INC 5,052.52 399921 133584 NORTHERN SPEECH SERVICES INC 70.68 399922 139001 NURSE PROVIDERS INC 1,764.00 399923 070250 O'KEEFE ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. 407.50 399929 100013 OFFICE DEPOT 84133510 16,669.62 399930 070245 OHARCO DISTRIBUTORS 3,052.67 399935 071040 OMAHA WINNELSON COMPANY 1,228.80 399936 137824 OMBUDSMAN EDUCATIONAL SVCS LTD 111,390.00 399937 133850 ONE SOURCE 681.00 399938 071138 ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY 52.00 399939 132146 ORIZON CPAS LLC 37,092.25 399940 138962 MARC OTERO 90.00 399941 107193 OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 3,069.81 399943 071850 PAXTON PATTERSON LLC 335.65 399944 071891 PAYFLEX SYSTEMS USA INC 4,370.00 399946 131610 PATRICIA D BUFFUM 3,940.00 399947 082652 PEARSON EDUCATION 94.84 399948 136724 PETCO ANIMAL SUPPLIES STORES INC 70.97 399949 139527 QUEENTARA PIMENTEL 100.00 399950 073040 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC 20,000.00 399951 136003 MELISSA J POLONCIC 355.55 399952 072900 POPPLERS MUSIC INC 165.55 399953 079051 POSITIVE PROMOTIONS INC 271.22 399954 131835 PRAIRIE MECHANICAL CORP 5,877.97 399955 134598 PRIME COMMUNICATIONS INC 615.42 399956 073427 PRO-ED INC 545.60 399958 138487 PRODUCTIVITY INC 242.56 399959 132713 PROTEX CENTRAL INC 4,772.50 399960 073840 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 376.00 399961 131901 PUSH PEDAL PULL 1,200.00 399962 137208 NIVEDITHA RAJAGOPALAN 115.00 399963 138920 CAITLIN E RAY 50.00 399964 139529 RICOH US INC 8,467.50 399965 079179 RIEKES EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1,420.27 399966 138963 REECE RISTAU 50.00 399967 136847 RIVERSIDE TECHNOLOGIES INC 109.00 399968 131376 ROBERT BROOKE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 249.42 399969 079310 ROCKBROOK CAMERA CENTER 1,457.48 399970 136121 MELANIE E ROLL 250.00 399972 133572 RURAL METRO MEDICAL SERVICES 1,190.00 399973 081491 SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. 959.01 399974 081725 KIMBERLEY K SAUM-MILLS 68.00 399975 131353 HARLAND TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 54.72 399976 139519 DAVID R SCHLOTMAN 7.50

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 28 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399978 082100 SCHOLASTIC INC 1,171.32 399979 082100 SCHOLASTIC INC 131.67 399980 082200 SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION 668.55 399981 082350 SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC 8.79 399982 082910 SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC 2,704.35 399983 082920 MARTI K SEIBERLING 29.28 399984 083188 SHIFFLER EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. 86.50 399985 136785 CAROLJEAN SHIRLEY 39.58 399986 138762 SHRED SAFE LLC 30.00 399987 131887 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC. 4,570.00 399988 138176 SIGNAL 88 SECURITY GROUP LLC 153.00 399989 132590 SILVERSTONE GROUP INC 4,463.00 399990 133949 SKAR ADVERTISING 6,900.70 399991 101476 SODEXO INC & AFFILIATES 100,651.31 399992 139406 GRACE SOLEM-PFEIFER 50.00 399993 139217 MARK SOMMER 636.60 399994 133382 SOUNDZABOUND MUSIC LIBRARY LLC 1,263.25 399995 133173 SOUTHEASTERN CAREER APPAREL INC 667.68 399996 102524 SPALDING EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL 66.66 399997 139486 SPLASH OF COLOR INC 766.20 399998 139485 SPORTSFIELD SPECIALTIES INC 6,400.00 399999 137481 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL INC 31.92 400000 133321 DON S STEDMAN 250.00 400001 131099 STENHOUSE PUBLISHERS 91.66 400002 139531 LINDSAY M STIER 38.61 400003 139333 STONES WORTH STEPPING PC 293.00 400004 130622 JEFFREY C STORY 420.00 400005 135219 MAUREEN S STRAIN 12.19 400006 138061 AMY M SUING 24.00 400007 084930 SUPER DUPER INC 371.60 400008 138412 MICHAEL SUTHERLAND 50.00 400009 134389 JULIANNE SVINGEN 101.11 400010 099302 SYSCO LINCOLN INC 479.29 400011 103050 DRAPHIX, LLC 194.31 400012 133969 TENNANT SALES & SERVICE COMPANY 2,179.85 400013 049700 TERRY HUGHES TREE SERVICE 6,020.00 400014 131729 THEATRICAL MEDIA SERVICES, INC. 344.17 400015 107094 THERMO KING CHRISTENSEN 132.74 400016 108099 THIELE GEOTECH INC 3,477.00 400017 136300 THREE B'S SAW & TOOL INC 227.55 400018 139258 LINDSEY S TIERNEY 196.86 400021 131446 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFO SYS INC 2,650.88 400022 131446 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFO SYS INC 15,241.00 400023 089574 TOTAL MARKETING INC 68.00 400024 132138 TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICES 499.88 400025 108055 TRADE WELL PALLET INC 2,000.00

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 29 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 400026 106364 AMERICAN STANDARD INC 74.26 400027 135247 MARIELA J TRIBULATO 20.00 400028 135505 TY'S OUTDOOR POWER & SERVICE INC 968.99 400029 135716 TYCON ELECTRIC INC 600.00 400030 090678 UNISOURCE WORLDWIDE INC 559.88 400031 090214 UNITED ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INC 1,183.07 400032 068875 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MED CENTER 37,240.00 400033 090900 UNIVERSITY PUB, INC. 294.00 400034 100923 UNL EXTENSION IN DOUGLAS/SARPY CO 390.00 400037 138661 USA-CLEAN INC 400.75 400038 091040 VAL LTD 375.66 400039 138046 AUTO LUBE INC 172.00 400040 134790 VAN WALL TURF & IRRIGATION 205.74 400041 092280 VERNIER SOFTWARE & TECHNOLOGY LLC 46.00 400043 093650 WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE EST LLC 96.85 400044 136617 ANTHONY R WARD 21.39 400045 093765 WATER ENGINEERING, INC. 1,150.80 400046 010698 WESCO DISTRIBUTION INC 1,237.38 400047 094174 WEST MUSIC COMPANY 809.43 400048 094630 WESTONE LABORATORIES 74.00 400049 094650 WESTSIDE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 1,925.00 400050 134658 CRAIG T WHALEY 2,177.02 400051 130510 KIM WHEATLEY 63.27 400052 137878 WHITE WOLF WEB PRINTERS INC 960.00 400053 139530 KYLEE D WHITE 50.00 400054 139463 TAMARA WILT 30.05 400055 101525 KATHY M WISCHOW 674.02 400056 133664 WOODHOUSE FORD INC. 1,910.09 400057 043609 WORLD TECHNOLOGIES INC 309.07 400058 132857 ROXANN K WORLEY 35.20 400059 109852 WURTH BAER SUPPLY CO 240.39 400061 137020 CHAD R ZIMMERMAN 350.80 400062 138532 JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN 50.00 Total for GENERAL FUND 2,129,749.76 23912 131544 FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR CASH 50.00 23913 136279 MILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOL CLEARING ACCT 163.08 23914 106902 COMMUNICATION SERVICES INC. 392.63 23915 109843 NEXTEL PARTNERS INC 126.09 23916 100013 OFFICE DEPOT 84133510 609.21 Total for FOOD SERVICE 1,341.01 FUND 399416 136245 DONOVAN PROPERTIES LLC 1,716.38 399459 135245 BAHR VERMEER HAECKER ARCHITECTS 4,031.00 399691 135245 BAHR VERMEER HAECKER ARCHITECTS 402.00 399701 133480 BERINGER CIACCIO DENNELL MABREY 1,120.00 399738 106902 COMMUNICATION SERVICES INC. 321.41

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 30 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399783 139435 ENGINEERING SPECIALISTS INC 64,800.00 399856 058775 LAMP RYNEARSON ASSOCIATES INC 1,331.30 399901 134532 ENGINEERING INC 600.00 399931 136898 OLSSON ASSOCIATES INC 5,703.97 399971 134824 ROOFING SOLUTIONS INC 2,598.75 Total for SPECIAL BUILDING 82,624.81 FUND 399392 136816 CULTURAL KALEIDOSCOPE 1,047.00 399410 131405 AATSP 176.50 399411 103085 AMERICAN ASSN TEACHERS OF GERMAN 200.00 399427 137141 NATIONAL LATIN EXAM 578.00 399428 131405 AATSP 346.00 399429 068340 NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION FOR THE GIFTED 750.00 399658 010278 ACADEMIC HALLMARKS INC 37.00 399659 010283 ACADEMIC THERAPY PUBLICATIONS 1,979.00 399694 099646 BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSTORE 250.75 399703 018705 HAIAR & HAIAR INC 18,029.00 399709 139513 JASON BLOHM 200.00 399711 101364 76.64 399713 019559 BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC 435.03 399725 133970 CCS PRESENTATION SYSTEMS 2,915.11 399752 131003 DAILY RECORD 8.90 399755 139492 DEFY GRAVITY LLC 128.00 399778 037525 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #3 50.00 399779 037525 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #3 195.00 399786 139144 REZNICEK INVESTMENTS INC 79.12 399799 058755 LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 3,761.74 399819 048517 GREENWOOD PUBLISHING GROUP INC 88.00 399821 132423 HEWLETT PACKARD CO 291.27 399853 139364 AMY S KOPANIC 147.27 399855 058755 LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 351.01 399877 133809 MARY M MCCABE 117.14 399906 137467 DIANE M MYNSTER 161.43 399919 139517 JULIE A NEWLIN 333.00 399932 099658 OMAHA CHILDRENS MUSEUM 195.00 399933 101881 OMAHA ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 185.50 399942 139518 PARTNERS FOR METH PREVENTION 800.00 399957 138487 PRODUCTIVITY INC 10,298.49 399978 082100 SCHOLASTIC INC 4,051.31 400060 135890 YOUTH FRONTIERS INC 4,080.00 Total for GRANT FUND 52,342.21 399744 136587 COVENTRY HEALTH & LIFE INS CO 135,483.80 Total for 135,483.80 399671 011051 ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1,480.05 399680 139224 SCANDIUM INC 308.05 399682 012989 APPLE COMPUTER INC 399.00

Date: 1/2/2013 Millard Public Schools 31 Check Register Prepared for the Board Meeting of January 7, 2013

Check No Vend No Vendor Name Amount 399725 133970 CCS PRESENTATION SYSTEMS 726.82 399750 130731 D & D COMMUNICATIONS 373.80 399821 132423 HEWLETT PACKARD CO 213.51 399896 131328 MILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY 4,885.00 399945 102047 PAYLESS OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 3,342.59 400016 108099 THIELE GEOTECH INC 429.00 400020 139446 TODAY'S CLASSROOM LLC 837.12 400042 139528 W JANSSEN CONSTRUCTION INC 1,800.00 Total for DEPRECIATION 14,794.94 FUND 399387 139509 A CAVALLO VIOLINS LLC 90.00 399393 033473 DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE INC 1,067.41 399418 137188 PAUL H GULSVIG 966.20 399671 011051 ALL MAKES OFFICE EQUIPMENT 186.50 399674 107651 AMAZON.COM INC 39.90 399688 016302 BADGE-A-MINIT LTD 35.95 399711 101364 BOOKWORM 44.72 399713 019559 BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC 1,017.77 399722 023964 DAVE CARLSEN 180.00 399766 033473 DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE INC 925.29 399768 099552 DISCOUNT SCHOOL SUPPLY 256.68 399769 130648 DOSTALS CONSTRUCTION CO INC 1,500.00 399788 131927 RLB ENTERPRISE LLC 96.45 399801 041100 FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 332.26 399807 044950 GRAINGER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 511.16 399824 132592 WILLIAM SPRAGUE, JR. 190.85 399838 054492 JIM L JOHNSON 420.00 399847 139516 MATTHEW KENYON 125.00 399858 058800 LANOHA NURSERIES, INC. 680.00 399874 133756 MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS INC 32,468.54 399934 070700 OMAHA PAPER COMPANY INC. 125.00 399977 081891 SCHMITT MUSIC CENTER 228.45 400019 099272 TI MEDIA SOLUTIONS INC 298.50 400035 138736 HIGHSMITH LLC 87.92 400036 090440 BSN SPORTS INC 222.18 Total for ACTIVITY FUND 42,096.73 399392 136816 CULTURAL KALEIDOSCOPE -34.00 Total for -34.00

Report Total 2,458,399.26

Date: 1/2/2013 32 Millard Public Schools - Planned Disposition of Surplus Property BOE Packet Due Date: 1/2/2013 BOE Meeting Date: 1/7/2013 Sale or Disposals Scheduled After: 1/7/2013 Lot Quantity Description 1 2 desktop computers 2 30 laptop computers 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Policy 6262 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips: Second Reading

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Policy 6262 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Policy 6262 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips is being updated for consistency. A legal reference is being omitted. No substantive changes are being recommended.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Policy 6262 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen, Dr. Nancy Johnston and Andy DeFreece

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

34

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Taught Curriculum -- Field Trips 6262

Student trips that align with approved curriculum offerings shall be encouraged and shall be permitted under rules established by the Superintendent. Students’ welfare and safety shall be primary considerations.

Legal Reference: Nebr. Rev. Stat. §79-601 (Reissue 1996); 49-489

Related Policies and Rules: 6262R1, 6262R2, 6262R3, 6910R1 3921, 3921.1, 3922, 6262.1, 6262.2, 6262.3, 6910

Policy Adopted: 16, 1975 Millard Public Schools Revised: June 28, 1999; February 6, 2006; January 7, 2013 Omaha, Nebraska

35

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Policy 6605 Journalism: Second Reading

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Policy 6605 Journalism DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Policy 6605 Journalism is being updated to include references to any written or electronic medium and publications. A related rule is being omitted as the rule no longer exists. The update also includes recommended changes for consistency.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Policy 6605 Journalism.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

36

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Journalism 6605

The District recognizes that student journalism is an important element of the curriculum and, therefore, supports the publication of newspapers, annuals, and magazines as a part of the District curriculum through print or any other written or electronic medium. District classrooms, buildings, grounds, and all District property, facilities and instrumentalities constitute a non-public forum. Print or electronic Ppublications which are a part of the curriculum shall be subject to the control of the classroom instructor and building principal, and shall comply with applicable District Ppolicy and Rrule regarding use of school facilities and property.

Related Policies & Rules: 6605.2 6605.1

Policy Approved: Millard Public Schools Revised: July 5, 1988; April 21, 1997; July 26, 1999; January 7, 2013 Omaha, Nebraska Reaffirmed: September 5, 2006 37

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Policy 6615 Health Education: Second Reading

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Policy 6615 Health Education DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Policy 6615 Health Education is being updated as a legal reference abbreviation is being changed for consistency purposes. No other changes are being recommended.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Policy 6615 Health Education.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

38

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Health Education 6615

Health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being. Wellness is the highest level of health that can be achieved. It is essential that students receive sound health education that promotes, reinforces, supports and enhances wellness behaviors.

The Millard Board of Education is committed to a sound, comprehensive health education program that is an integral part of each student’s general education. Such programming shall be in compliance with any laws, rules and regulations currently in force and any others which may emerge in the future.

Students will learn positive behavior strategies that will enable them to screen media messages, deal with peer pressure, and make appropriate adjustments to changes that occur throughout their lives. Students will be equipped with identified strategies to avoid risk situations. Positive health behaviors based on self-respect and respect for others must be developed, supported and enhanced.

Legal Reference: Nebr. Rev. Stat. §79-712

Related Policies & Rules: 6615.1

Policy Adopted: Millard Public Schools Revised: November 2, 1992; July 26, 1999; April 3, 2006; January 7, 2013 Omaha, Nebraska

39

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: MEETING DATE: Monday, January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Superintendent's Office

TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Designation of Official Newspaper

ACTION DESIRED: Approval X Information Only __

BACKGROUND: In accordance with Nebraska law and district policy, advance publicized notice is made before regular and special Board of Education meetings by a method designated by the Board and recorded in the minutes.

Since January 12, 2004, the Daily Record has been designated as the official newspaper. The Daily Record also is the official newspaper for the City of Omaha and County of Douglas. In the event that a special meeting is called after the deadline has passed for the Daily Record, the meeting is advertised in the World-Herald or Midlands Business Journal.

In addition to publication in the official newspaper, the school board meeting schedule is listed in the district calendar, Board Briefs newsletter, and district web site. Agendas are placed on the web site and posted on the bulletin board in the lobby of the Don Stroh Administration Center on Fridays before the meetings. OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: The Daily Record charges 60 cents per line; circulation is 3,500. The Midlands Business Journal charges 68 cents per line for the first week and 60 cents each additional week; circulation is 5,000. The World- Herald charges $6.75 per line for the weekday daily rate; circulation is 136,645. The World-Herald charges $8.20 per line for Sunday; circulation is 170,486. The average notice runs about 10 lines.

RECOMMENDATION: Continue to publish legal notices of regular and special meetings of the Board of Education in the Daily Record, unless the deadline dictates publication in the World-Herald or Midlands Business Journal. STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: Parameter: We will always communicate effectively, both internally and externally, in order to implement our Strategic Plan, operate our schools, and maintain high levels of community support.

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION/REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

PERSON RESPONSIBLE: Rebecca Kleeman

SUPERINTENDENT APPROVAL: ______40

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Designation of Official Depository

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: General Administration

TITLE & BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Designation of Official Depository – Taking official action to designate which institutions will be used for depositing school district funds during the coming year.

ACTION DESIRED: Approval x Discussion Information Only .

BACKGROUND: School districts are required by Nebraska statutes to officially designate the financial institutions they will be using for the purpose of depositing funds. This action is taken at the organizational meeting in January of each year.

Currently, the First National Bank of Omaha is providing all of our banking services except for some activity fund related services which are provided by Wells Fargo Bank, US Bank, Omaha State Bank, First Westroads Bank, and Great Western Bank.

School district funds are also invested in the Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund. This is a statewide investment pool that provides secured short-term investment opportunities for Nebraska school districts and ESU’s.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: We could change depository institutions to other qualified institutions.

RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the district designate the First National Bank of Omaha and the Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund as the primary depositories for school district funds with the further designation of Wells Fargo Bank, US Bank, First Westroads Bank, Great Western Bank, and Omaha State Bank for school activity fund deposits.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: n/a

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION/REJECTION: n/a

TIMELINE: Immediate

RESPONSIBLE PERSON: Chris Hughes, Accounting Manager; and, Ken Fossen, Associate Superintendent (General Administration)

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL: ______41

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Rule 6262.1 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Rule 6262.1 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Rule 6262.1 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips is being updated for consistency. The update also includes recommended changes for alignment to related rules.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Rule 6262.1 Taught Curriculum – Field Trips.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen, Dr. Nancy Johnston and Andy DeFreece

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

42

Category: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Policy: Taught Curriculum: Field Trips Rule: Taught Curriculum: Field Trips 6262.1

Field trips shall be considered as instruction and planned as such with definite objectives determined in advance. Lists of curriculum-related field trips shall be made available by the offices of elementary and secondary education.

I. Appropriate instruction shall precede and follow each field trip. II. All school Rrules and regulations of the building and MPS regarding students and student conduct and the District’s Standards for Student Conduct shall be in effect from the time of departure until the time of return. III. Written approval of the parent or guardian is required for participation of pupils students in field trips. IV. At the elementary and middle school levels, all field trips shall begin and end at the school unless approved and communicated by the principal. V. Field trips requiring school bus transportation shall not interfere with the regularly scheduled transportation of pupils students to and from school. VI. For a field trip, the teacher should make the request in writing to the principal at least ten days prior to date desired. Whenever practical, an alternate date should also be listed. The purpose of the field trip and its relation to the course of study must be stated. VII. The principal shall approve or disapprove curriculum-related field trips and notify the teacher (if the request is disapproved, the reason for the disapproval shall be stated). If approval is given, the principal shall forward a request for school bus service to the business office seven days in advance of the date requested. VIII. Teachers or other certified personnel shall accompany pupils students on all field trips and exercise control over the conduct of the pupils students. IX. When a field trip is made to a place of business or industry, it shall be required that an employee of the host company serve as conductor. X. Appropriate educational experience and proper supervision shall be supplied for any pupils students whose parents do not wish them to participate in a field trip. XI. Certified Certificated staff members will discuss the specific chaperone responsibilities with the volunteer chaperones and provide written guidelines. XII. Emergency contact information will be accessible while on the field trip. XIII. In the event of illness or injury a parent will be contacted immediately so a plan about the student’s welfare can be determined. A principal will be made aware of the situation. XIV. In the event of serious injury or illness 911 will be called and the parent notified of the situation and hospital location. To the extent that adequate staff is available, a staff member may accompany a student to the hospital. A principal will be made aware of the situation.

Related Policy and Rules: 3921, 3921.1, 3922, 6262, 6262.2, 6262.3, 6910.1

Rule Adopted: June 16, 1975 Rule Revised: June 28, 1999; February 6, 2006; June 16, 2008; Millard Public Schools January 7, 2013 Omaha, NE 43

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Rule 6262.2 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trips – Middle School

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Rule 6262.2 Taught Curriculum – Overnight DESCRIPTION: Field Trips – Middle School

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Rule 6262.2 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trips – Middle School is being updated for consistency. The update also includes recommended changes for alignment to related rules.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Rule 6262.2 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trips – Middle School.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

44

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Taught Curriculum Overnight Field Trips – Middle School Overnight Field Trip Guidelines (Middle School) 6262.2

I. Overnight field trips are an extension of the school day. All school rules apply in addition to the District’s Standards for Student Conduct. II. Every effort should be made to find teacher or parent sponsors. Volunteer sponsors must be screened according to the Vvolunteer approval process pursuant to District (Rule 6910.1). For volunteers, there should be at least a one-month lead time to allow for background checks. III. Teachers are on duty during the entire time of the field trip. IV. Students will be under supervision of adults at all times. V. At all times the sleeping quarters are gender-specific. VI. Volunteer Cchaperones will report any behavior problems immediately to the certified certificated staff member(s). VII. Certified Certificated staff members will discuss the specific chaperone responsibilities with the volunteer chaperones and provide written guidelines. VIII. In addition to the classroom teacher, a minimum of one additional gender specific chaperone is required for every 25 students. Based upon the location of the trip, the number of the chaperones may be increased.

Number of Male Number of Chaperones in Number of Number of Chaperones in Students Addition to the Certified Female Students Addition to the Certified Certificated Staff Member Certificated Staff Member 0-25 1 0-25 1 26-50 2 26-50 2 51-75 3 51-75 3 76-100 4 76-100 4

IX. Emergency card/contact information will be brought accessible while on the field trip. X. Emergency contact information will be provided to parents. XI. In the event of illness or injury a parent will be contacted immediately so a plan about the child’s student’s welfare can be determined. A principal will be made aware of the situation. XII. In the event of serious injury or illness 911 will be called and the parent notified of the situation and hospital location. If there is only one sponsor, the highest priority of supervision will determine whether a teacher will accompany the student to the hospital. To the extent that adequate staff is available, a staff member may accompany a student to the hospital. A principal will be made aware of the situation. XIII. A school/program administrator will attend any overnight field trip where there is travel over 100 miles.

Related Policy and Rules: 6262P, 6262R1, 6262R3, 6910R1 3921, 3921.1, 3922, 6262, 6262.1, 6262.3, 6910.1

Rule Approved: February 6, 2006 Millard Public Schools Rule Revised: January 7, 2013 Omaha, NE

45

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Rule 6262.3 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trip Guidelines – High School

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Rule 6262.3 Taught Curriculum – Overnight DESCRIPTION: Field Trip Guidelines – High School

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Rule 6262.3 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trip Guidelines – High School is being updated for consistency. The update also includes recommended changes for alignment to related rules.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Rule 6262.3 Taught Curriculum – Overnight Field Trip Guidelines – High School.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

46

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Taught Curriculum Overnight Field Trip Guidelines (High School) 6262.3

I. Overnight field trips are an extension of the school day. All school rules apply in addition to the District’s Standards for Student Conduct. II. Every effort should be made to find teacher or parent sponsors. Volunteer sponsors must be screened according to the Vvolunteer approval process pursuant to District (Rule 6910.1). For volunteers, there should be at least a one-month lead time to allow for background checks. III. Teachers are on duty during the entire time of the field trip. IV. Students will be under supervision of adults. V. At all times the sleeping quarters are gender-specific. VI. Volunteer chaperones will report any behavior problems immediately to the certified certificated staff member(s). VII. Certified Certificated staff members will discuss the specific chaperone responsibilities with the volunteer chaperones and provide written guidelines. VIII. Consideration of student gender should be made when selecting chaperones. IX. Emergency card/contact information will be brought accessible while on the field trip. X. Emergency contact information will be provided to parents. XI. In the event of illness or injury, a parent will be contacted immediately so a plan about the child’s student’s welfare can be determined. A principal will be made aware of the situation. XII. In the event of serious illness or injury, 911 will be called and the parent notified of the situation and hospital location. If there is only one sponsor, the highest priority of supervision will determine whether a teacher will accompany the student to the hospital. To the extent that adequate staff is available, a staff member may accompany a student to the hospital. A principal will be made aware of the situation.

Related Policy and Rules: 6262P, 6262R1, 6262R2, 6910R1 3921, 3921.1, 3922, 6262, 6262.1, 6262.2, 6910.1

Rule Approved: February 6, 2006 Millard Public Schools Rule Revised: January 7, 2013 Omaha, NE

47

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Rule 6605.1 Journalism

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Rule 6605.1 Journalism DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Rule 6605.1 Journalism is being updated to include references to any written or electronic medium and publications. The update also includes recommended changes for consistency and alignment to related rules.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Rule 6605.1 Journalism.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

48

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Journalism 6605.1

I. Prohibited Expressions. Prior to publication of the student newspaper, annuals, and magazines, the classroom instructor and school principal or designee shall review classroom materials to determine their acceptability for publication. Student publications may be restricted, edited, or prohibited when, after considering the maturity level of the students, the classroom instructor, principal (or designee) determines any of the following:

A. The expression is considered vulgar or obscene. Vulgar or Oobscene expressions are those which the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find that when taken as a whole, appeal to prurient interests; or, the written materials expressions depict or describe in a patently offensive way sexual conduct in a manner prohibited by applicable law; or, the obscene materials, taken as a whole, lack serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.

B. tThe expression is considered defamatory. Expressions shall be considered libelous defamatory when they include defamatory libelous falsehoods about individuals. In order to be libelous, the defamatory libelous falsehood must be made with actual malice; that is, with the knowledge that it is false or with reckless disregard of whether or not it is false.

C. The expression invades the privacy of others. Invasion of privacy includes exploitation of an individual's personality; providing information of an individual's private affairs with which the public has no legitimate concern; or wrongful intrusion into an individual's private activities in a manner that can cause mental suffering, shame, or humiliation to a person of ordinary sensibilities.

D. The expression criticizes school officials or advocates violation of District Policies or Rules. Such expressions are prohibited to the extent that there is evidence that supports a reasonable judgment that substantial disruption of or material interference with the normal operation of the school or school activities will result (see I(F), as provided in Section I (F) below.

E. The expression is discriminatory. Discriminatory expression attacks ethnic, religious, or social groups; attacks students with disabilities; or promotes discrimination against said groups. Expressions which attack or promote discrimination against groups or individuals on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, disability, or age.

F. The expression substantially interrupts or materially interferes with the educational process. Such expressions are prohibited when there is evidence which reasonably supports a judgment that a substantial disruption of or material interference with the normal operation of school activities will occur, or injury or damage to persons or property may result if permitted. In order for a written expression to be disruptive or hazardous, there must exist clear and specific facts upon which it would be reasonable to conclude that a clear and present likelihood of an immediate and substantial disruption in the educational process would result if the expression were allowed to occur. Information which causes school administrators to reasonably forecast that a substantial disruption of or material interference with the normal operation of the school or school activities may occur, or injury to persons, damage to property, or interference with the rights of others may result if permitted.

G. The expression is highly controversial. The publication is highly controversial and advances or advocates a certain viewpoint or lifestyle which has an inflammatory effect. An indication of whether something is controversial is whether the topic would reasonably offend some groups or would be shocking to teachers, parents, and/or students. To be prohibited under this subsection, the expression must substantially interrupt or materially interfere with the educational process.

49

H. The expression constitutes sexual harassment. The expression violates District Rules 5210.1 5010.1 or 5400.6 or constitutes illegal prohibited sexual harassment.

II. Guidelines for Student Memorials.

A. Yearbook Guidelines: 1. A deceased student's picture, if available, will be included with the pictures of other students in the class for the year covered by the yearbook. In addition, approximately one-fourth page will be allowed for each student who died during the year. This area will include each student's picture (if available), the student's legal name, and the dates of birth and death. The top of the page will be designated, "Memorial Page," or, "In Memory.". If there are no student deaths there will be no memorial page.

2. For yearbooks that are delivered in the Fall, the memorial page will precede the index page. The yearbook will cover deaths from the beginning of summer through the last day of the school year. If there is a death during the summer and the student has not graduated, the student's picture will appear in the next year's yearbook.

3. For yearbooks that are delivered in the Spring, with a Fall supplement, the memorial page will be at the end of the yearbook supplement. The yearbook and supplement cover deaths that occur from July 1st through the next June 30th.

B. Student Newspaper Guidelines: 1. Because of the periodic nature of student newspapers, no memorial pictures or articles will be published. Letters to the editor of tribute to the deceased or of sympathy to family and/or friends may be published. Letters must be signed and are subject to editing, after consultation with the author(s). Staff editorials may be published, at the discretion of the editorial staff and with the approval of the newspaper sponsor.

III. Violation of District Policy, or Rule, and/or Regulation. Students who violate District Ppolicy, or Rrule, or regulation governing journalism through printed material, e-mail, or any other written or electronic medium are subject to disciplinary action as set forth in District Rule 5400.1.

IV. Request for Hearing. Any student or student group believing that the District has unfairly deprived the student or student group of their freedom of expression may request a review of the perceived deprivation by following the procedures set forth in District Rule 5133.1 5510.1.

V. Advertisements. Any person or entity wishing to advertise in a District publication must obtain written approval by the building principal or principal's designee prior to publication.

Cross References: 5114.1 Suspension and Expulsion 5133.1 Freedom of Expression 5210.1 Sexual Harassment 5750.1 Student Memorials

Related Policies & Rules: 5010.1, 5400.1, 5400.6, 5510.1, 5510.2, 5750.1, 6605 Rule Approved: July 5, 1988 Revised: April 21, 1997; July 26, 1999; April 24, 2000; January 7, 2013 Millard Public Schools Reaffirmed: September 5, 2006 Omaha, Nebraska

50

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Rule 6615.1 Health Education

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Educational Services

TITLE AND BRIEF Revision of Rule 6615.1 Health Education DESCRIPTION:

ACTION DESIRED: X Approval

BACKGROUND: Rule 6615.1 Health Education is being updated as to be consistent with language within other Board Policies and Rules and to reflect current Health Education course titles.

OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES: N/A

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Education approve Rule 6615.1 Health Education.

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE: N/A

IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTION OR REJECTION: N/A

TIMELINE: N/A

RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S): Dr. Mark Feldhausen and Dr. Nancy Johnston

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL:

51

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Health Education 6615.1

As provided in sState statute, programs will be provided for instructing pupils students in a comprehensive health education program which shall include instruction (1) as to the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of drug use, misuse, and abuse and (2) on mental retardation disabilities and other developmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, autism, and epilepsy, their causes, and the prevention thereof through proper nutrition and the avoidance of the consumption of drugs as defined in this section. For purpose of this section, drugs shall mean any and all biologically active substances used in the treatment of illnesses or for recreation or pleasure. Special emphasis shall be placed upon the commonly abused drugs of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, hallucinogenics, amphetamines, barbiturates, and narcotics.

The health education program will be accomplished through the provision of a multi-cultural, gender-fair, disability- sensitive instructional program, based on the acquisition of knowledge and the development of personal skills that promote healthy behavior.

In the area of family life education and the study of human sexuality, it is essential that there be understanding, support and continual communications among home, school and community religious organizations. As it regards dDistrict programming, a pro-abstinence position will be conveyed and supported by the dDistrict and its personnel. In addition, the following will be adhered to:

I. iInstructional materials to be used in Health/Know Yourself/Family Everyday Living will be available for inspection by the parent or guardian. These materials may be viewed at the student’s school or during Parent Orientation Nights Events as set forth in District Rule 6140.2 6810.1;

II. iIf, after a review of the materials and a conference with the teacher/principal, a parent/guardian requests that his/her child not participate in a given course or aspect of a course, an alternative educational assignment will be arranged for the student as set forth in District Rules 6140.36810.2/and 1310.2.

Legal Reference: Nebr. Rev. Stat. § 79-712 Rule Approved: November 2, 1992 Related Policies and Rules: 6615 Millard Public Schools Rule Revised: July 26, 1999; April 3, 2006; January 7, 2013 Omaha, Nebraska

52

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

Agenda Item: Policy 8410

Meeting Date: January 7, 2013 & January 21, 2013

Department Human Resources

Title and Brief Superintendent Evaluation Description:

Action Desired: Approval

Background: We are creating a new policy that explains the superintendent evaluation timeline and evaluation instrument to comply with State Statute and Rule 10. Options/Alternatives Considered: N/A

Recommendations:

Strategic Plan Reference: N/A

Implications of Adoption/Rejection: N/A

Timeline:

Responsible Persons: Dr. Jim Sutfin, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Dr. Kim Saum-Mills, Director of Staff Development & Instructional Improvement

Superintendent’s Signature: ______

53

Internal Board Policies 8410

Evaluating a The Superintendent

The Superintendent shall be evaluated twice during the first year of employment and at least once annually thereafter. The evaluation instrument to be used in the evaluation of the Superintendent shall be in the form established by the Board of Education.

Legal Reference: Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 79-824(3), 79-828(2); Title 92, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 10

Related Policies & Rules: 4160, 4160.1, 4160.2

Policy Approved: January _, 2013 Millard Public Schools Omaha, Nebraska

54

AGENDA SUMMARY SHEET

AGENDA ITEM: Legislative Update

MEETING DATE: January 7, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Office of the Superintendent

TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Legislative Update for the 103rd Legislature 1st session.

ACTION DESIRED: APPROVAL DISCUSSION INFORMATION ONLY XX

Summary attached Legislative Calendar attached

RECOMMENDATION:

STRATEGIC PLAN: Implemented Strategies and Superintendent’s Goals

RESPONSIBLE PERSON: Angelo Passarelli

SUPERINTENDENT’S APPROVAL: (Signature)

55

Legislative Update January 7, 2013

Legislative Calendar The calendar for the session is attached. This is a long session and includes re- forming all committees and developing a two-year budget. The first day is January 9th and the last day is June 5th.

Current Education Committee There are four members of the committee to replace next year including the chairperson. The Education Committee meets on Mondays and Tuesdays. Senator Greg Adams – Chairperson Senator Bill Avery Senator Abbie Cornett Senator Brenda Council Senator Ken Haar Senator Gwen Howard Senator Les Seiler Senator Kate Sullivan

Education Lobby Priorities The Education Lobby is working on the following priorities: 1. Keep the current formula and use a temporary aid adjustment factor if necessary to reduce funding. 2. Soften the Education Committee changes by adding the averaging adjustment into basic funding. 3. Seek increases in SPED funding to offset local general fund expenditures for that program.

K-12 Funding In October the estimates on state aid for 2013-14 indicated a 10% increase was needed (about $88 million) based on keeping the current formula intact.

The Education Committee heard testimony across the state on changes to the formula this past summer. The concepts they are promoting include eliminating the instruction time and teacher education allowances. The Education Committee concepts have reduced projected state aid to a 6% increase (about $51 million). 56

Preliminary estimates indicate that these two changes have about a $5 million dollar negative impact on Millard Public Schools. With these changes estimates show state aid increasing next year by about $5 million (7%).

National News Duncan wants Congress to revamp NCLB U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is looking to Congress to revamp the No Child Left Behind Act, an effort he says the elected body needs to get serious about handling. So far, 34 states and the District of Columbia have been given waivers under the NCLB law. Noting that he will remain in the Obama administration for the "long haul," Duncan says he will concentrate his efforts on improving teacher and principal quality, and the Race to the Top grant program. Education policy advocates say the pressure will be on Mr. Duncan to use his next four years to deliver another big bang along the lines of Race to the Top, which dangled $3.4 billion in front of states to devise bold education-improvement plans and change policies that would expand charter schools, adopt common standards, and revamp teacher evaluations. 57 TENTATIVE 2013 Legislative Session*

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat January February 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 DAY 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 18 DAY 19 DAY 20 DAY 21 DAY 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 23 DAY 24 DAY 25 DAY 26 RECESS 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 HOLIDAY DAY 9 DAY 10 DAY 11 DAY 12 HOLIDAY DAY 27 DAY 28 DAY 29 DAY 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 DAY 13 DAY 14 DAY 15 DAY 16 DAY 31 DAY 32 DAY 33 DAY 34 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat March April 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 DAY 35 RECESS DAY 52 DAY 53 DAY 54 DAY 55 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DAY 36 DAY 37 DAY 38 DAY 39 RECESS DAY 56 DAY 57 DAY 58 DAY 59 RECESS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 RECESS DAY 40 DAY 41 DAY 42 DAY 43 RECESS DAY 60 DAY 61 DAY 62 DAY 63 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 DAY 44 DAY 45 DAY 46 DAY 47 RECESS DAY 64 DAY 65 DAY 66 DAY 67 HOLIDAY 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 DAY 48 DAY 49 DAY 50 DAY 51 RECESS DAY 68 DAY 69 31

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat May June 1 2 3 4 1 DAY 70 DAY 71 RECESS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RECESS DAY 72 DAY 73 DAY 74 DAY 75 DAY 88 DAY 89 DAY 90 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DAY 76 DAY 77 DAY 78 DAY 79 RECESS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DAY 80 DAY 81 DAY 82 DAY 83 RECESS 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 HOLIDAY DAY 84 DAY 85 DAY 86 DAY 87 30

Federal & State Holidays Legislative Recess Days January 21 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 15 February 18 – Presidents’ Day March 8, 11, 22, 29 April 26 – Arbor Day April 1,12, 15 May 27 – Memorial Day May 3, 6, 17, 24

*The Speaker reserves the right to revise the session calendar 58 December 20, 2012 Millard Public Schools Total Enrollment

SpEd Cluster Current Current YTD Official 12/13 Elementary K1 2 345 Prgm Total Change Change Enrollment Abbott (3 unit) 64 65 66 70 86 70 421 -2 -5 426 Ackerman (4 unit) 63 81 69 84 91 102 490 -1 6 484 Aldrich (3 unit) 80 66 71 90 71 68 446 0 -1 447 Black Elk (4 unit) 50 59 80 92 83 96 460 -2 0 460 Bryan (3 unit) 57 65 56 63 67 61 369 0 4 365 Cather (3 unit) 69 65 74 73 69 81 431 0 -2 433 Cody (2 unit) 25 38 33 31 28 29 14 198 -1 2 196 Cottonwood (3 unit) 43 52 70 60 57 61 343 -1 -4 347 Disney (3 unit) 45 56 42 35 45 47 14 284 0 1 283 Ezra Millard (3 unit) 63 69 62 61 68 70 9 402 0 0 402 Harvey Oaks (2 unit) 42 47 43 52 50 48 282 5 12 270 Hitchcock (2 unit) 32 47 39 39 32 32 10 231 -1 8 223 Holling Heights (3 unit) 61 58 63 68 68 60 14 392 1 -6 398 Montclair (4 unit) 83 85 94 86 82 80 510 5 2 508 Morton (3 unit) 32 46 57 58 50 60 12 315 1 0 315 Neihardt (4 unit) 87 77 77 99 83 95 518 1 -5 523 Norris (3 unit) 55 58 57 68 58 56 352 0 -7 359 Reagan (4 unit) 139 130 127 114 125 116 751 5 2 749 Reeder (3 unit) 100 87 107 97 72 93 13 569 -2 -3 572 Rockwell (3 unit) 52 54 51 52 57 50 9 325 -1 -5 330 Rohwer (3 unit) 46 69 64 71 66 83 14 413 -1 -2 415 Sandoz (3 unit) 50 70 43 53 53 50 319 1 2 317 Upchurch (3 unit) 113 99 108 115 85 72 592 0 -1 593 Wheeler (4 unit) 76 94 78 99 104 104 23 578 -1 0 578 Willowdale (3 unit) 56 56 63 62 66 70 373 1 -9 382 Totals 1583 1693 1694 1792 1716 1754 132 10,364 7-1110,375 SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 Middle 678 Prgm* Total Change Change Enrollment Andersen MS 324 275 267 0 866 0 2 864 Beadle MS 395 357 327 22 1079 -2 -7 1086 Central MS 258 247 258 23 763 2 8 755 Kiewit MS 312 309 311 0 932 0 1 931 North MS 263 257 237 16 757 -1 -4 761 Russell MS 292 290 290 0 872 -2 -3 875 MS Alternative 0 11 13 02417 17 Totals 1844 1746 1703 61 5293 -2 4 5289 High 9101112 North HS 621 621 589 603 18 2434 -5 -15 2449 South HS 526 509 488 481 44 2004 2 -13 2017 West HS 567 605 601 528 35 2301 -4 -10 2311 Horizon HS 0 0 34 82 0 116 -4 6 110 Totals 1714 1735 1712 1694 97 6855 -11 -32 6887 *Sped Program Included in MS/HS Grade Level totals Contracted SPED 40 1 3 37 **Itinerant & Contracted Pre-K, Rule 18 Interim included in Official 12/13 Enrollment: 57 Young Adult Program 49 -1 -3 52 Preschool SPEDNot SPED Total Official 12/13 Ombudsman (Primary) 33 5 12 21 Bryan 8273536 Total District K-12 22,634 -1 -27 22,661 Cody 64 38 102 94 Total District PreK-12** 23,342 18 23,395 Cody Early Start 6 8 14 14 Disney 18 13 31 31 12/20/2012 9/20/2011 Hitchcock 33 13 46 42 Elementary 10364 Elementary 10418 Holling Heights 0191919 Middle School 5293 Middle Sch 5078 Montclair 30 7 37 33 High School 6855 High Sch 6809 Montclair Montessori 3838682 Contracted 40 Contracted 49 Neihardt 5545961 Young Adult 49 Young Adult 50 Norris ELL 1171818 Ombudsman (Primary) 33 Ombudsman (Primary) 14 Norris Montessori 0303030 TOTAL 22634 TOTAL 22418 Rockwell 0181817 Sandoz 16 4 20 18 Sandoz ELL 2353736 K-12 Enrollment 2012-13 Wheeler 30 14 44 45 23,000 22,676 22,674 22,652 22,635 22,634 22,418 Homebased Infants 112 0 112 101 22,500 TOTAL 708 677 22,000 21,500 Career Academies NHS SHS WHS HHS TOTAL Culinary 9 8 7 24 21,000 Education 13 13 24 50 20,500 Entrepreneurship 3 7 15 25 20,000 Finance 4 1 5 10 19,500 Health Sciences 23 22 37 82 19,000 Dist/Log Mgmt 1 1 10 3 15 Sep '11 Aug '12 Sep '12 Oct '12 Nov '12 Dec '12 Ombudsman (Primary and Secondary Assignment) 38 Elementary Classroom Enrollment Class Current Current YTD Official 5912/13 Size W/out K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment SPED Abbott 21 23 21 23 22 24 22 22 22 23 21 22 21 20 23 24 21 24 22 Total Students 64 65 66 70 86 70 421 -2 -5 426 421 Total Teachers 3 3 3 3 4 3 19 19 Classroom Avg 21.33 21.67 22.0 23.5 21.3 23.3 22 22 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Ackerman 20 21 23 20 22 26 22 20 23 23 23 25 21 20 23 21 24 25 20 20 22 26

Total Students 63 81 69 84 91 102 490 -1 6 484 490 Total Teachers 3 4 3 4 4 4 22 22 Classroom Avg 21.0 20.3 23.0 21.0 22.8 25.5 22 22

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Aldrich 212223222421 19 21 24 21 24 24 19 23 24 23 23 23 21 24 Total Students 80 66 71 90 71 68 446 0 -1 447 446 Total Teachers 4 3 3 4 3 3 20 20 Classroom Avg 20.0 22.0 24.0 22.5 23.7 22.7 22 22

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Black Elk 25 20 27 23 20 24 25 19 27 24 21 24 20 26 23 21 24 22 21 24

Total Students 50 59 80 92 83 96 460 -2 0 460 460 Total Teachers 2 3 3 4 4 4 20 20 Classroom Avg 25.0 19.7 26.7 23.0 20.8 24.0 23 23

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Bryan 192019222221 19 23 19 21 22 20 19 22 18 20 23 20

Total Students 57 65 56 63 67 61 369 0 4 365 369 Total Teachers 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 18 Classroom Avg 19.0 21.7 18.7 21.0 22.3 20.3 21 21 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 C-K C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 Total Change Change Enrollment Cather 23 21 13 26 21 16 23 23 24 24 25 24 13 16 23 21 24 23 23 25

Total Students 23 21 26 26 21 32 46 44 48 47 48 49 431 0 -2 433 431 Total Teachers 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 20 Classroom Avg 23.0 21.0 13.0 26.0 21.0 16.0 23.0 22.0 24.0 23.5 24.0 24.5 22 22

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Cody 12 20 18 14 14 15 6 13 18 15 17 14 14 8

Total Students 25 38 33 31 28 29 14 198 -1 2 196 184 Total Teachers 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 14 12 Classroom Avg 12.5 19.0 16.5 15.5 14.0 14.5 7.0 14 15

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Cottonwood 21 17 23 19 20 21 22 18 24 21 18 20 17 23 20 19 20

Total Students 43 52 70 60 57 61 343 -1 -4 347 343 Total Teachers 2 3 3 3 3 3 17 17 Classroom Avg 21.5 17.3 23.3 20.0 19.0 20.3 20 20

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Disney 22 18 21 18 22 23 7 23 20 21 17 23 24 7 18

Total Students 45 56 42 35 45 47 14 284 0 1 283 270 Total Teachers 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 15 13 Classroom Avg 22.50 18.67 21.00 17.50 22.50 23.50 7.0 19 21 Class SpEd Current Current YTD Official 6012/13 Size W/out K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment SPED Ezra Millard 22 22 20 21 23 24 3 21 23 21 22 22 24 6 20 24 21 18 23 22

Total Students 63 69 62 61 68 70 9 402 0 0 402 393 Total Teachers 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 20 18 Classroom Avg 21.0 23.0 20.7 20.3 22.7 23.3 4.5 20 22

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Harvey Oaks 21 24 22 26 25 24 21 23 21 26 25 24

Total Students 42 47 43 52 50 48 282 5 12 270 282 Total Teachers 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 12 Classroom Avg 21.0 23.5 21.5 26.0 25.0 24.0 24 24

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Hitchcock 172419191716 5 15 23 20 20 15 16 5

Total Students 32 47 39 39 32 32 10 231 -1 8 223 221 Total Teachers 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 14 12 Classroom Avg 16.0 23.5 19.5 19.5 16.0 16.0 5.0 17 18

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Holling Heights 21 20 20 22 22 21 7 22 20 22 24 23 21 7 18 18 21 22 23 18 Total Students 61 58 63 68 68 60 14 392 1 -6 398 378 Total Teachers 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 20 18 Classroom Avg 20.3 19.3 21.0 22.7 22.7 20.0 7.0 20 21

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 M-K M1-3 M4-5 Total Change Change Enrollment Montclair 161923212320162416 19 18 24 21 24 20 16 23 18 16 24 20 22 21 23 23 Total Students 35 37 47 42 47 40 48 139 75 510 5 2 508 510 Total Teachers 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 6 4 25 25 Classroom Avg 17.5 18.5 23.5 21.0 23.5 20.0 16.0 23.2 18.8 20 20

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Morton 16 24 19 20 24 22 5 16 22 19 19 26 21 7 19 19 17

Total Students 32 46 57 58 50 60 12 315 1 0 315 303 Total Teachers 2 2 3 3 2 3 2.0 17 15 Classroom Avg 16.0 22.0 19.0 19.3 25.0 20.0 6.0 19 20

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Neihardt 22 19 19 25 21 23 22 20 19 25 22 24 22 19 19 25 21 24 21 19 20 24 19 24

Total Students 87 77 77 99 83 95 518 1 -5 523 518 Total Teachers 4 4 4 4 4 4 24 24 Classroom Avg 21.8 19.3 19.3 24.8 20.8 23.8 22 22

Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 M-K M1-3 M4-5 Total Change Change Enrollment Norris 171817232124102213 17 19 19 23 19 23 11 22 14 20

Total Students 34 37 36 46 40 47 21 64 27 352 0 -7 359 352 Total Teachers 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 19 19 Classroom Avg 17.0 18.5 18.0 23.0 20.0 23.5 10.5 21.3 13.5 19 19 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Reagan 24 22 25 26 24 23 24 23 25 25 25 23 23 22 26 26 25 24 24 21 26 18 27 23 24 23 25 19 24 23 20 19 Total Students 139 130 127 114 125 116 751 5 2 749 751 Total Teachers 6 6 5 5 5 5 32 32 Classroom Avg 23.2 22.2 25.4 22.8 24.7 23.3 23 23 SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Reeder 18 21 22 24 24 23 7 21 21 21 24 24 23 6 61 22 23 21 24 24 23 20 22 21 25 24 19 22 Total Students 100 87 107 97 72 93 13 569 -2 -3 572 556 Total Teachers 5 4 5 4 3 4 2 27 25 Classroom Avg 20.3 21.7 21.3 24.0 24.0 23.0 8.0 21 22 SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Rockwell 171915271924 4 17 17 19 25 19 26 5 18 18 17 19 Total Students 52 54 51 52 57 50 9 325 -1 -5 330 316 Total Teachers 3 3 3 2 3 2 4 20 16 Classroom Avg 17.3 18.0 17.0 26.0 19.0 25.0 8.0 16 20 SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Rohwer 23 22 21 24 23 20 7 23 23 20 24 20 21 7 24 23 23 23 20 22

Total Students 46 69 64 71 66 83 14 413 -1 -2 415 399 Total Teachers 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 20 18 Classroom Avg 23.0 23.0 21.3 23.7 22.0 20.8 8.0 21 22 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Sandoz 16 24 22 18 27 16 17 23 21 18 26 16 17 23 17 18 Total Students 50 70 43 53 53 50 319 1 2 317 319 Total Teachers 3 3 2 3 2 3 16 16 Classroom Avg 16.7 23.3 21.5 17.7 26.5 16.7 20 20 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Upchurch 23 25 21 25 21 24 23 24 22 22 21 25 22 25 23 25 22 23 24 25 21 19 21 21 21 24 Total Students 113 99 108 115 85 72 592 0 -1 593 592 Total Teachers 5 4 5 5 4 3 26 26 Classroom Avg 22.6 24.8 21.6 23.0 21.3 24.0 23 23 SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K12345 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Wheeler 17 22 19 26 26 29 7 20 25 19 25 24 27 8 19 24 22 22 27 24 8 20 23 18 26 27 24

Total Students 76 94 78 99 104 104 23 578 -1 0 578 555 Total Teachers 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 27 24 Classroom Avg 19.0 23.5 19.5 24.3 26.0 26.0 7.7 21 23 Current Current YTD Official 12/13 K 1 2 3 4 5 Total Change Change Enrollment Willowdale 20 19 19 22 22 25 17 18 22 20 22 22 19 19 22 20 22 23

Total Students 56 56 63 62 66 70 373 1 -9 382 373 Total Teachers 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 18 Classroom Avg 18.7 18.7 21.0 20.7 22.0 23.3 21 21

Elementary Totals SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 Grade K 1 2 3 4 5 M-1 M-2 M-3 M-4 M-5 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Students 1583 1693 1694 1792 1716 1754 69 68 66 53 49 132 10364 7 -11 10375 10232 Teachers 80 77 77 78 75 77 9 6 23 502 479 Classroom Avg 19.8 22.0 22.0 23.0 22.9 22.8 5.7 20.65 21.36

SpEd Current Current YTD Official 12/13 678 Cluster Total Change Change Enrollment Andersen MS 324 275 267 0 866 0 2 864 Beadle MS 395 357 327 22 1079 -2 -7 1086 Central MS 258 247 258 23 763 2 8 755 Kiewit MS 312 309 311 0 932 0 1 931 North MS 263 257 237 16 757 -1 -4 761 Russell MS 292 290 290 0 872 -2 -3 875 MS Alternative 0 11 13 24 1 7 17 Totals 1844 1746 1703 61 5293 -2 4 5289 9101112 North HS 621 621 589 603 18 2434 -5 -15 2449 South HS 526 509 488 481 44 2004 2 -13 2017 West HS 567 605 601 528 35 2301 -4 -10 2311 Horizon HS 0 0 34 82 116 -4 6 110 Totals 1714 1735 1712 1694 97 6855 -11 -32 6887 Contracted SPED 40 1 3 37 Young Adult Program 49 -1 -3 52 Ombudsman (Primary Enrollment) 33 5 12 21 Total District Enrollment 22634 -1 -27 22661