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RECORD of PROCEEDINGS 356 Minutes of REGULAR Meeting November 07, 2012 the Twinsburg City School District Board of Education RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 356 Minutes of REGULAR Meeting November 07, 2012 The Twinsburg City School District Board of Education met in REGULAR session on the above date at the Twinsburg Government Center in Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. The following board members were present: Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Cain-Criswell, Mr. Crosby, Mr. Shebeck, and Mr. Stuver. Recordings of the Board of Education meeting are made and kept at the Board Office. Video recordings and Board approved Minutes are available on the District’s web site. 12-335 Amend Agenda Mr. Stuver moved and Mrs. Cain-Criswell seconded that the Twinsburg Board of Education approves amending Agenda Items I1 and I2. Item I1: Eileen Curtis is added to the Substitutes List and Item I2: Effective Dates for Terry Marcovitz and Phyllis Pisarchick were amended and corrected per attached schedule. Ayes: Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Cain-Criswell, Mr. Crosby, Mr. Shebeck, and Mr. Stuver. The Board President declared the motion approved. Mr. Stuver moved and Mr. Crosby seconded that the Twinsburg Board of Education adopt resolutions 12-336 to 12-339. 12-336 Minutes That the Twinsburg Board of Education approves the following Minutes: Regular Meeting: October 17, 2012 12-337 Financial Report That the Twinsburg Board of Education accepts the following Financial Report for the month of September, 2012: Bank Reconciliation, General Fund Financial Summary Report and Financial Report by Fund. See pages 364-368 12-338 Check Register That the Twinsburg Board of Education accepts the Check Registers for the Month of September, 2012: the total, including payroll is: $3,813,040.08. See pages 369-377 12-339 Five Year Forecast That the Twinsburg Board of Education approves the attached Five-Year Forecast for School Year 2012-2013. See pages 378-385 Ayes: Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Cain-Criswell, Mr. Crosby, Mr. Shebeck, and Mr. Stuver. The Board President declared the motions approved. Mr. Andrews moved and Mrs. Cain-Criswell seconded that the Twinsburg Board of Education adopt resolutions 12-340 to 12-342. 12-340 Employment - Certificated That the Twinsburg Board of Education accepts the Certificated/Licensed Personnel and/or contract recommendations detailed in the attached Exhibit as per the dates, terms, and other applicable conditions specified, pending satisfactory ORC background check. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 357 Minutes of REGULAR Meeting November 07, 2012 Certificated Staff Recommendations November 7, 2012 CONTRACTS Name Position Bldg. Effective Rate Note(s) Albertini, Intervention RBC 10/09/2012 $23/hr. Home Instruction for one student, estimated Amber Specialist thru to be length of absence is 4 weeks. One (1) hour determined for every day school is in session. Cottrill, Teacher Dodge 10/12/2012 $23/hr. Home Instruction for one student, length of Joan thru to be absence unknown. One (1) hour of home determined instruction for every day school is in session. Fosnight, Teacher Dodge 10/12/2012 $23/hr. Home instruction for one student, length of Jennifer thru to be absence unknown. One (1) hour of home determined instruction for every day school is in session. Ianni, Lisa Job Share Bissell 10/24/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend ELA Common Teacher for 3.75 hrs. Core presentation. General Fund expense. Ianni, Lisa Job Share Bissell 11/06/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend 11/6 Waiver Day Teacher for 7.5 hrs. Inservice. (Contractually two (2) inservice days required.) General Fund expense. Mueller, Job Share Bissell 10/24/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend ELA Common Nicole Teacher for 3.75/hrs. Core presentation. General Fund expense. Mueller, Job Share Bissell 11/06/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend 11/6 Waiver Day Nicole Teacher for 7.5 hrs. Inservice. (Contractually two (2) inservice days required.) General Fund expense. Stauffer, Job Share Bissell 10/24/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend ELA Common Maureen Teacher for 3.75 hrs. Core presentation. General Fund expense Stauffer, Job Share Bissell 11/06/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend 11/6 Waiver Day Maureen Teacher for 7.5 hrs. Inservice (Contractually two (2) inservice days required.) General Fund expense. Vilcheck, Job Share Bissell 10/24/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend ELA Common Christine Teacher for 3.75 hrs. Core presentation. General Fund expense. Vilcheck, Job Share Bissell 11/06/2012 $23.37/hr. Additional time to attend 11/6 Waiver Day Christine Teacher for 7.5 hrs. Inservice. (Contractually two (2) inservice days required.) General Fund expense. Certified Staff Recommendations November 7, 2012 SUBSTITUTES Name Certification/Licensure Effective Rate Babbitt, Marc Mild/Moderate Needs (K-12) 11/08/12 $95 Bailey, Janice 4-9 Mathematics; Language Arts 11/08/12 $95 Birdwisa, Katie 4-9 Social Studies; Language Arts & Reading 11/08/12 $95 Blouir, Kimberly PS-3 Early Childhood; Reading 11/08/12 $95 Collins, Charnita Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 Corron, Jenise PK-12 Visual Art (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Cuglewski, Brian Integrated Language Arts (7-12) 11/08/12 $95 Curtis, Eileen K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Davidson-Gantt, Darlene PK-12 Visual Art 11/08/12 $95 Doyle, Kristine Mild/Moderate Needs (K-12) 11/08/12 $95 Drummond, Tamara 4-9 Science (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Gattozzi, Dominic Music (PK-12) 11/08/12 $95 Hasebein, Jennifer Modern Language Spanish (K12) 11/08/12 $95 Hash, Jessica 4-9 Language Arts/Reading; Social Studies (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Henterly, Melissa 7-12 English(long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Hicks, Mary 7-12 Integrated Language Arts (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 358 Minutes of REGULAR Meeting November 07, 2012 Hindel, Molly Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 Huth (Noland/Kubitza), 7-12 Integrated Science; Life Science (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Jamie Johnson, Herin 4-9 Science 11/08/12 $95 Johnston, Josh K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Kington, Joshua 4-9 Mathematics; Social Studies 11/08/12 $95 Kolencik, Rachel Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 Kuebler, Robert K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Kulik, Amanda Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 LaNasa, Michelle Visual Arts (PK-12) 11/08/12 $95 Lang, James Music (PK-12) 11/08/12 $95 Lugenbeal, Nicole Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 Malcolm, Suzanne Integrated Mathematics (7-12) 11/08/12 $95 Manley, Eileen CT 4-12 Integrated Business (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 McConnell, Mark Physical Education (K12) 11/08/12 $95 Morgan, Joelle 4-9 Social Studies; Language Arts & Reading 11/08/12 $95 Nenadal, Carl 7-12 Business; Steno/Type/Keyboarding; Intensive Office Ed 11/08/12 $95 Paczak Chappell, Sarah PK-12 Music (long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Pochedly, Susanne 4-9 Mathematics/Science; K-12 Reading; 4-6 Lang Arts/Reading; 11/08/12 $95 Social Studies; Computer Tech (k-12); 7-12 Life Sciences Rekstad (Fellows), Emily PK-12 Health & Phys Ed 11/08/12 $95 Riggle, Kristi K-8 11/08/12 $95 Rogers, Michelle Early Childhood (PK-3); Reading K-12 11/08/12 $95 Rollins, James 7-12 Integrated Social Studies 11/08/12 $95 Rossignol, Steven K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Rudnicki, Christina K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Salamon, Amber Early Childhood (PK-3) 11/08/12 $95 Schick, James 7-12 Integrated Language Arts (Long Term Sub License) 11/08/12 $95 Schoenstein, Susan K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Shahan, Brooke K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Snyder, Adrianne K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Suhoza, Roberta K-12 General Education (short term sub license)) 11/08/12 $95 Sweetland, Myra PS-3 Early Childhood (Long term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Tritten, Christine Early Childhood (grades 4-5) Generalist (limited to an Early 11/08/12 $95 Childhood P-3 license); 4-9 Lang Arts; Reading/ Social Studies/ Ulrick, Noreen Mild/Moderate Needs (K-12) 11/08/12 $95 Uplinger, Jessica Family & Consumer Sciences 11/08/12 $95 Walters, Josh Early Childhood (grades 4-5) Generalist (limited to an Early 11/08/12 $95 Childhood P-3 license) Weatherbee, Cheryl PS-3 Early childhood; 4-5 Early Childhood Generalist 11/08/12 $95 Weaver, Rebecca Social Studies(712) 11/08/12 $95 Winget, Benjamin K-12 General Education (short term sub license) 11/08/12 $95 Ziegler, Carolyn PK-12 Phys Ed/Health 11/08/12 $95 Certificated Staff Recommendations - November 7, 2012 LEAVES OF ABSENCE Name Position Effective Days Note(s) Dorland, Laura Teacher 08/17/12 thru 60 Amended from 6/6/12 BOE Agenda. Using Bissell Elem 11/13/12 accumulated sick days, concurrent with FMLA Knisely, Melinda Teacher 12/10/12 thru 5 Using accumulated sick days, concurrent with Wilcox Primary 12/14/12 FMLA RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 359 Minutes of REGULAR Meeting November 07, 2012 12-341 Employment – Supplemental That the Twinsburg Board of Education accepts the Supplemental Contract recommendations detailed in the attached Exhibit as per the dates, terms and other applicable conditions specified, pending satisfactory ORC background checks. Extracurricular Contracts 2012-2013 Name Contract Bldg. Effective % of Base Byrd, Anthony Head Bowling Coach Dist 2012-2013 5.0% Chappell, Russ Game Worker THS 2012-2013 $20/per game Conn, Damon 6th Grade Orchestra Dodge 2012-2013 2.50% Fedina, Laura Vocal Music 4 th Grade Dodge 2012-2013 2.50% Fedina, Laura Vocal Music 5 th Grade Dodge 2012-2013 2.50% Fedina, Laura Vocal Music 6 th Grade Dodge 2012-2013 2.50% Godinsky, John Boys’ Assistant Golf THS 2012-2013 0.77% Luette, Dawn Yearbook Dodge 2012-2013 2.75% Vaidean Bonnie Game Worker Trans 2012-2013 $10/per hour Whitmer, Greg JV Girls’ Basketball THS 2012-2013 0.77% 12-342 Employment – Recall List That the Twinsburg Board of Education accepts the Certificated/Licensed Personnel and/or contract recommendations detailed in the attached Exhibit as per the dates, terms, and other applicable conditions specified, pending satisfactory ORC background check.
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