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More letters can be found on FBI has taught her how to dig be- Superintendent Westerhaus Handbooks, as presented. Company – District (effective College of St. Catherine representative page 4 neath the surface and uncover mentioned a donation to the Hardship Motion carried: 6 - 0 immediately) Dr. Tony Murphy along with members real motives and objectives. She Fund from Cindy & Leo Le from Fong’s Activities Director Haugen and Lynn Steichen – Student Support of the Jeffers Foundation Paul Oberg Transportation was named Time’s “Person of the Cuisine in the amount of $10,000. members of the Patrons of Arts & Para (Special Ed) – EW (effective and Mike Fairborne, reported on an Year” because she had the cour- e. Resignations as follows: Activities presented a proposal for immediately) environmental education partnership age to challenge bad policies and Kari Larson-Hicks – Kindergarten forming a new parent support group Motion carried: 7 - 0 with the College of St. Catherine. No is a priority Teacher – EW for non-athletic activities. The board LAKER PRIDE ** Special board action was requested. To the editor: government defi ciencies. That’s Theresa Sorenson – will review and take action at a later Recognition ** Showcase Director of Business Affairs Nash I need to travel around the the kind of leader we need repre- Communications Teacher - HS date. Cara Rieckenberg, Environmental presented a resolution authorizing metro area to visit clients. Two senting us in Washington today. Motion carried: 6 - 0 Prior Lake City Manager Boyles Education Coordinator for our entry into joint powers agreement in recent experiences are typical of Larry Muelken LAKER PRIDE ** Special and Assistant Fire Chief Doug district, showcased the elementary the form of a declaration of trust Prior Lake Recognition ** Showcase Hartman, presented plans for fire environmental education program. establishing the MN Trust and the congestion on the roads. Chair Shimek called for anyone station No. 2 which will be located Chair Shimek called for anyone authorizing participation therein. It took me 1½ hours to go wishing to address the board during near Jeffers Pond Elementary. wishing to address the board during A motion for the adoption of the from Burnsville to Plymouth – a the open forum segment on the board Director of Curriculum, the open forum segment on the board foregoing resolution was made by distance of only 24 miles – at 7:30 Kline questions agenda and there were none. Instruction & Assessment Allen- agenda and there were none. Mike Murray, duly seconded by Dick a.m. It took me 1½ hours to go 20 A motion was made by Diane Mastro presented a MAP Testing Chair Shimek called for anyone Booth, and upon a vote being taken Ziemann, seconded by Tom Anderson, update. No action was requested. wishing to address the board thereon, the following voted in favor miles, from the Marriott in Min- Rowley’s stance to approve the following candidates Superintendent Westerhaus regarding holding school board thereof: netonka to the airport at 4:30 in To the editor: for employment, as presented by introduced a resolution providing elections in the even-numbered years. Tom Anderson, Dick Booth, Sue the afternoon. My opponent in this year’s Director of Human Resources that school board general elections City of Prior Lake Finance Director Bruns, Mike Murray, Eric Pratt, Lee Will Morgan will support election, Coleen Rowley, has Massaros: held after 2009 shall be held in the even- Ralph Teschner spoke as to the Shimek, Diane Ziemann legislation to invest in roads and introduced a new issue to the Certified: numbered years; establishing a advantages for the district to hold and the following voted against transit to reduce congestion, Yvette Berard – Kindergarten transition plan and requested board school board elections in the even- the same: none campaign by her confused and Teacher – EW (resignation/leave of discussion at this meeting and action numbered years. whereupon said resolution was save fuel and reduce our depen- confusing support for a military absence) on the 28th of August after public input A motion was made by Mike declared duly passed and adopted. dence on foreign oil. Please join draft. Jennifer Kiel – Art Teacher – HO/ at that meeting. Resolution to be adopted Murray, seconded by Diane Ziemann, (Resolution on file at the district me and vote for Will Morgan to In a recent debate, she said th FH (reassignment) at August 28 meeting if approved. to approve the following candidates office) the House of Repre- the draft is “something we have Faith Elizabeth Mclain Director of Business Affairs Nash for employment, as presented by Director of Business Affairs Nash sentatives. Kirchdorfer – Spanish/German presented milk and dairy products Director of Human Resources presented Life Insurance and LTD to consider.” Realizing how that Teacher – HO/TO/HS (new position) and bakery products bid results. Massaros: renewal policies Dave Martin sounded, she backpedaled days Ruth Schwinefus – Kindergarten A motion was made by Diane Certified: A motion was made by Eric Pratt, Burnsville later and still is attempting to Teacher – EW (new position/ Ziemann, seconded by Dick Booth, to Susan Dickey – 1st Grade Teacher seconded by Diane Ziemann, to restate her position. Rowley resignation) accept Kemps as the – GD (resignation) approve Madison National Life #5041 tried to explain her support for a Andrea Swanson – Naturalist apparent low bidder for milk and Pamela Giefer – Reading Teacher and Madison National Life, LTD #6023 (TOSA) – FH/GW/WW (resignation) dairy products and Sara Lee as the (.8) – HO/TO leave of absence) for September 2006 renewal, as Rowley supports military draft in area newspapers Non-Certified: apparent low bidder for bakery Karina Janovsky Nelsen – presented. but, in trying to clarify her posi- Jodi Anderson – Health Support products, as presented. Communications Teacher – HS Motion carried: 7 - 0 the veterans tion, she only added to the confu- – TO (reassignment) Motion carried: 6 - 0 resignation) Superintendent Westerhaus To the editor: sion when she wrote an article for Patricia Faxvog – Food Services POLICY Laresa Johnson – 1st Grade presented a proposal for a an extremely liberal Web site and (PT) – HS (resignation) The Policy Committee presented teacher (LTS) – WW (leave of absence) demographic study and K-12 public It’s time for to Valerie Fox-Christensen – Media for a second and final reading. Kim Schultz – 5th Grade Teacher – school enrollment projections for our knock off his smear campaign stated, “We must either leave Iraq Support – GD (reassignment) A motion was made by Sue Bruns, JP (reassignment) district. The cost would not exceed against Coleen Rowley. or beef up our presence there by Marianne Hagen – Student seconded by Diane Ziemann, to Ramses Youssif – Art Teacher $8,000.00. His latest attack came in a reinstituting a military draft.” Support Para – GW (reassignment) approve Home Schooling (611), as (LTS) – JP (leave of absence) A motion was made by Tom mailer to his faithful, claiming Rowley believes our current Marianne Hagen – Noon presented. Non-Certified: Anderson, seconded by Sue Bruns, to that “Rowley has a history of dis- military is detached from Amer- Supervisor – GW (new position) Motion carried: 6 – 0 Sarah Becker – Media Support – approve the demographic student and ican society and, if it weren’t so Julie Lindquist – ECFE/Screening The Policy Committee presented GW (resignation) K-12 public school enrolment respect for America’s military.” Assistant – EW (new position) the following: Denise Beers – Student Support projections, as presented. This is hogwash. It’s sad to see insulated, we wouldn’t be in Iraq Chad Maxa – Database Systems Home Schooling (611) Para – JP (resignation) Motion carried: 7 – 0 an incumbent congressman feel- right now. What Coleen Rowley is Specialist – DSC (resignation) Shared Time Programs (Private Betsy Benz – Food Service (PT) – The board worked on their 2006- ing the need for unsubstantiated, saying is she is willing to support Eli Mizrahi - Assistant Boys’ Schools) (612) GW (resignation) 07 goals at the August 14, 2006 personal attacks. a mandatory military draft that Soccer – HS (resignation) Development of Parental Lea Breen – Food Service – workshop and were asked to review would force our sons and daugh- Robin Schmitz – Health Support – Involvement Policies for Title 1 Assistant Site Manager – GD prior to board action in September. But, then, he must know he St. Michael’s (resignation) Programs (612.1) (resignation) Evaluate school district would lose to Rowley in any open ters into the military. David Seppala – 9th Grade Credit Transfer at Prior Lake Connie Flicek – Building Secretary needs for referendum renewal in 2007 debate of the issues. The people We can have our disagree- Volleyball Coach – HS (resignation) High School (613.1) – 10 month – GW (resignation) and potential bond issues as result of Minnesota’s Second District ments on the war on terror and th Zac Watermolen – 9 Grade Boys Motion carried: 6 – 0 Patti Gorman – Food Services – of Growth Task Force study. want to hear about a plan for en- how it is being fought. But to Soccer – HS (resignation) The Policy Committee presented Helper – TO (resignation) Develop and implement new advocate such a radical depar- Motion carried: 6 – 0 the following policies for a first Judy Holm – Kids’ Company Adult plan for budget reductions to create ergy independence, relief from A motion was made by Sue Bruns, reading: Support – FH (resignation) ongoing positive general fund balance. rising fuel and healthcare costs, ture from current policy simply seconded by Diane Ziemann, to Conducting School Board Sheila Kruse – Student Support Hold joint meetings with a solution to the loss of good-pay- to advance her quirky views of approve the following leaves of Meetings (203) Para (Special Ed) – EW (resignation) cities of Prior Lake and Savage and ing jobs and a return to honest how the war should be fought absence, as presented by Director of Continuous Improvement of Dawn Knudsen – Noon Supervisor other entities to evaluate and government. is incredibly irresponsible and Human Resources Massaros: Programs (604) – GD (resignation) implement future school facilities, Where is Kline’s plan for self-serving. Amy Carney – Grade 1 Teacher – No action was requested. Nick Leach – Head Girls’ Hockey PAR initiatives, and other As a 25-year Marine Corps WW (medical leave school year 2006- REPORTS: Coach – HS (resignation) cooperative efforts. these things? Don’t we deserve 07) Superintendent’s Report Cindy Lund – Food Service – Continue school board a debate on an alternative to veteran who has made four trips Karoline Warner – Dean/IB Superintendent Westerhaus Cashier – FH (resignation) team-building efforts through board the losing strategy in Iraq and to Iraq and whose son just re- Coordinator – TO (maternity leave reported on School Opening, Open Marilyn Mateski – Food Service discussion of the Board Code of Ethics an accounting of the billions of turned after a year in Iraq fl y- Nov. 1, 2006 – Jan. 1, 2007) Enrollment Survey, Wellfit and traffic – PT – TO (resignation) and other team-building initiatives. taxpayers’ dollars that have gone ing Blackhawk helicopters for Motion carried: 6 - 0 concerns discussed with Scott County Dawn McGraw – Health Support POLICY the Army’s 101st Airborne Divi- A motion was made by Eric Pratt, regarding County Road 21. – GW (resignation) The Policy Committee approved: missing in this misbegotten war? seconded by Dick Booth, to approve Administrative Reports Jennifer Merten – Food Service – Conducting School Board Instead we have a congressman sion, my perspective is somewhat the following non-renewal of Director of Operations Mehleis Helper – TO (resignation) Meetings (Policy 203) knee-deep in mud. unique. And I categorically state employment, as presented by Director gave a building & grounds report. Jennifer Sanvik – Student Support Continuous Improvement of Anyone present at the re- that not only is a military draft of Human Resources Massaros: Director of Curriculum, Para (Special Ed) – EW (resignation) Programs (Policy 604) cent rally for Rowley at the not necessary, but I will oppose it Joann Hatkins – Student Support Instruction & Assessment Allen- Motion carried: 7 – 0 The Policy Committee presented because it will harm our nation’s Para (Special Ed) – HO Mastro reported on the Fall Workshop Director of Human Resources the following policies for a first Rosemount VFW, where Coleen A motion was made by Diane and AYP. Massaros presented additional reading: was surrounded by flanks of defense. Ziemann, seconded by Tom Anderson, Board Reports staffing for 2006-07. Student Sex Nondiscrimination veterans from various services One reason our nation’s mili- to approve the following employment Student Council: Hayes reported A motion was made by Eric Pratt, (Policy 522) and different wars, would know tary is the fi nest ever is because it agreements for 2006-08, as presented they have met twice this summer and seconded by Tom Anderson to approve School Board Meeting Agenda that American veterans sup- is voluntary. Our men and women by Director of Human Resources discussed student icebreakers and the additional staffing for 2006-07 (Policy 203.5) port Coleen Rowley. I was one of who defend our nation’s interests Massaros: meeting as committees. using monies budgeted in the Consent Agendas (Policy 203.6) are highly motivated and part of Communications Coordinator Facilities: Booth reported that Superintendent’s Contingency Fund, No action was requested. them, a veteran of Vietnam. And (2.5%-2.5%) they continue to monitor on-going as presented. REPORTS: I support Rowley’s campaign for a tremendous team. ECFE Coordinator (2.5%-2.5%) projects Motion carried: 7 - 0 Superintendent’s Report Congress and her stance on the The issue is not whether our Kids’ Company Coordinator Partnership/Collaboration: PAR A motion was made by Diane Superintendent Westerhaus issues. troops will remain in Iraq. They (2.5%-2.5%) on this agenda Ziemann, seconded by Tom Anderson, reported on Prior Lake Baseball Bill Healey will be there until the job is done. Technology Support Person Negotiations, Licensed: On-going to approve the following leaves of Franchise, MDE Superintendent’s The question is what kind of sup- (2.75%-2.75%) Negotiations, Classified: On- absence, as presented by Director of Conference, Glendale DARE program. Prior Lake Motion carried: 6 - 0 going Human Resources Massaros: Administrative Reports port they will receive. A motion was made by Dick Booth, Policy: On-going Pamela Doerr – Faculty – HO (.5 None Congressman John Kline seconded by Tom Anderson, to A motion was made by Eric Pratt, medical leave for 2006-07) Board Reports ‘Fear and smear’ Lakeville approve the $105.00/day substitute seconded by Tom Anderson, to Joelle Jung – 1st Grade Teacher – Communications: Bruns reported teacher pay rate recommendation for adjourn. GW (maternity leave Jan. 3-Mar. 19, on the Alliance for Student 2006-07, as presented by Director of Motion carried: 6 - 0 2007) Achievement conference in September doesn’t work Human Resources Massaros. Meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. Kristi Tsahalis – ECSE – EW with a relevant slate of speakers. To the editor: Kline has more A motion was made by Diane Dick Booth, Clerk/Treasurer (adoption/child care leave Feb/Mar Finance/Budgets: Booth reported Fear and smear. Is that all we Ziemann, seconded by Dick Booth, to Independent School District 719 2007 until Fall 2008) that they met earlier this evening and can look forward to from Con- experience approve the following job PO Box 539 Motion carried: 7 – 0 looked at the calendar for the year. To the editor: descriptions, as presented by Director Prior Lake, MN 55372 A motion was made by Diane Partnership/Collaboration: gressman John Kline? Is that of Human Resources Massaros: (Published in the Savage Pacer on Ziemann, seconded by Mike Murray, Shimek met with city officials from the best he can offer as a reason Would you hire an inexperi- Director of Operations (A-30) Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006; No. 2924) to approve the following employment Prior Lake & Savage and discussed to return him to Washington? enced wannabe mechanic to fi x Director of Business Affairs (A- agreements for 2006-08, as presented PAR recommendations and Kline knows he can’t promote your car? That seems to sum up 20) by Director of Human Resources priorities. his record, which has been little the race between Congressman District Accountant/MARSS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL Massaros: Transportation: Ziemann John Kline and his opponent, Coordinator (A-33) DISTRICT 719 Assistant District Printing reported that bus information has more than a rubber stamp for the Payroll Specialist – District Regular School Board Meeting Processor (2.75%-2.75%) been sent out. president’s policies. Now, after Coleen Rowley. Kline has held Services Center (N-706) Minutes of the Board of Education Distribution Center/Curriculum MRVSEC: Bruns reported two terms in Washington, what high-level positions in the Ma- Accounts Payable Specialist – The regular meeting of the Board Support (2.75%-2.75%) attending the monthly meeting but does he offer to improve Ameri- rines, the White House and, re- District Services Center (N-712) of Education of Independent School District Printing Processor nothing to report. cans’ lives moving forward? More cently, in Congress. His creden- District 719 was called to order by Purchasing/Fixed Asset (2.75%-2.75%) A motion was made by Diane tax cuts for the wealthy? More tials are unique and outstanding. Specialist – District Services Center Chair Shimek in the Lecture Room at District Video Production Ziemann, seconded by Mike Murray, He knows what has to be done and (N-720) Prior Lake High School on August 28, Coordinator (2.5%-2.5%) to adjourn. debt for our children? District Printing Processor (N- 2006 at 7:00 p.m. District Web Coordinator (3%- Motion carried: 7 - 0 More endless war for oil? how to infl uence legislation. 800) Chair Shimek led the board and 3%) Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Kline has run out of mate- On the other hand, Rowley Assistant District Printing those present in the Pledge of Network systems Specialist Dick Booth, Clerk/Treasurer rial. So now he can only resort is only known because of her Processor (N-801) Allegiance. (2.5%-2.5%) Independent School District 719 to the Karl Rove tactic of fear so-called whistle-blowing act Motion carried: 6 - 0 Board Members Present: Technology Support Technician PO Box 539 that some would argue was less Director of Curriculum, Anderson, Booth, Bruns, Murray, (2.75%-2.75%) Prior Lake, MN 55372 and smear. His latest attack on Instruction & Assessment Allen- Pratt, Shimek, Ziemann Motion carried: 7 - 0 (Published in the Savage Pacer on his opponent, Coleen Rowley, is than responsible. She has had Mastro gave an update on class sizes. Administration Present: A motion was made by Dick Booth, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006; No. 2925) about how Rowley disrespects the no leadership positions of any No board action was requested. Superintendent Westerhaus, Director seconded by Tom Anderson, to U.S. military. Utter nonsense. But consequence. Yet the Democrats Superintendent Westerhaus gave of Curriculum, Instruction & approve the following job City of Savage it forces her to waste time defend- would want us to believe she is a brief summary of the proposed Assessment Allen-Mastro, Director descriptions, as presented by Director Notice of Hearing ing a ridiculous charge. It’s an ef- a great candidate for Congress. update of the Strategic Plan. of Human Resources Massaros, of Human Resources Massaros: Preliminary Plat A motion was made by Eric Pratt, Director of Business Affairs Nash Secretary – District Services fective campaign ploy, but don’t Where is her experience in the Savage Business Lofts 2nd Addition front lines, setting policy, man- seconded by Dick Booth, to approve A motion was made by Mike Center (Human Resources) - N-726 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that be fooled. the update of the Strategic Plan, as Murray, seconded by Diane Ziemann, Human Resources Specialist – the Planning Commission of the City What his constituents would aging personnel and previous presented. to approve the agenda, as amended. District Services Center – N-724 of Savage, Scott County, Minnesota, rather hear is a discussion on political positions? Motion carried: 6 – 0 Motion carried: 7 - 0 Motion carried: 7 - 0 will meet in the Council Chambers of And what about beliefs? Kline Chair Shimek summarized the A motion was made by Mike Superintendent Westerhaus why Congressman Kline abdi- the Savage City Hall, 6000 McColl cated to the Executive Branch has initiated law for protecting priorities established by the PAR Murray, seconded by Diane Ziemann, introduced RESOLUTION Drive, Savage, Minnesota, at 7:00 Task Force and presented at the last to approve the consent agenda as PROVIDING THAT SCHOOL BOARD his constitutional authority to the pension fund for Northwest p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, Airlines employees. He has urged meeting. Shimek asked for school follows: GENERAL ELECTIONS HELD on Thursday, October 19, 2006, to declare war. If he acquiesces so board feedback to the proposals and a. The check/wire transfer AFTER 2009 SHALL BE HELD IN THE consider the request of F&D Holding easily on powers granted to him energy conservation through his board direction in the next steps. disbursement summary. EVEN-NUMBERED YEARS; Company, LLC, Eden Prairie, as a member of Congress, how vote and legislative work. He be- A motion was made by Sue Bruns, b. Cash reconciliation reports ESTABLISHING A TRANSITION Minnesota, for the preliminary and quickly will he give away other lieves0 in family and keeping the seconded by Diane Ziemann to direct for June & July 2006. PLAN final plat of Savage Business Lofts administration to complete a study c. Donations as follows: A motion for the adoption of the items of importance to you and unborn alive. Second Addition, which is the What does Rowley believe utilizing Wold Architects, in the $5,000.00 from Jeffers Foundation foregoing resolution was made by proposed subdivision of a 5.98 acre me? amount of $6,000.00 plus actual to Glendale Elementary to help support Mike Murray, duly seconded by Sue parcel of land described as follows: We have a president today in? We know she supports Cindy reimbursables and to have this the initiative in promoting Bruns, and upon a vote being taken Lot 4, Block l, Savage Business Lofts who’s asking for and assuming Sheehan. Her expressions on Iraq completed by October 2006. environmental education. thereon, the following voted in favor and Outlot A of Savage Business Lofts, dictatorial powers. He wants to include moving the troops to Oki- Motion carried: 6 - 0 36 classroom flags, US flag for thereof: City of Savage, Scott County, Josh Ripplinger, representing gym, and the US and State of MN flag Tom Anderson, Dick Booth, Sue weaken our commitment to the nawa, a short 10,000 miles away. Minnesota. The applicant has One would derive from this that Wold Architects and Engineers and for the flagpole at Jeffers Pond from Bruns, Mike Murray, Eric Pratt, Lee proposed the creation thereon of six Geneva Conventions. Steve Kilmer, representing Bossardt the VFW Post 6208. Shimek, Diane Ziemann industrial lots upon which 24 units He wants to ignore restric- she is among those who believe Corporation gave an update on Laker Hall of Fame shirts from and the following voted against (office-warehouse condominiums) will tions on privacy rights of U.S. if we just let the terrorists alone, building projects. Bill Gabler. the same: none be developed. they will go away. Bossardt Corporation presented d. Resignations as follows: whereupon said resolution was citizens. He wants to use torture All interested persons are hereby as he sees fi t. Naturally, this is It’s hard to know what stance bid awards for Hidden Oaks Pool Denise Beers – Noon Supervisor declared duly passed and adopted. notified to be present at said time and addition. – JP (effective immediately) The board reviewed the Patron of all done in the name of national she will take until she is in offi ce. place, and they will be heard. With no muscle in this unfamil- A motion was made by Dick Booth, Marie Cocozzello – Food Service the Arts & Activities Proposal that Date: September 26, 2006 security. All abuses of power are seconded by Eric Pratt, to accept the - FH (effective immediately) was presented at the August 14, 2006 Terri Dill, rationalized through the use of iar realm, she will be a pawn for following bid awards: Rachelle Goodin – Student Support school board meeting and board action Senior Planner fear. Will Congressman Kline the more leftist politicians that (on file at the district office) Para (Special Ed) – GW (effective was requested. (Published in the Savage Pacer on now rule the Democratic cau- Motion carried: 6 - 0 immediately) A motion was made by Eric Pratt, roll over for the president once Saturday, September 30, 2006; No. cus and the Democratic Party. Director of Business Affairs Nash Heidi Hindt – Student Support seconded by Dick Booth, to accept the 2926) again or will he use his position recommended awarding the next Para – JP (effective immediately) proposal forming a new parent in Congress to check this abuse It is not the party of Roosevelt lowest bid on bid items for the District Mark Hubbard – Auditorium support group for non-athletic of power? or Truman today. It is the party Services Center where lowest bidder Supervisor – HS (effective activities, as presented on August 14, If we had a person in Con- of Michael Moore, George Soros, withdrew their bid after the award. immediately) 2006. The Public Notice Howard Dean and Ned Lamont: A A motion was made by Dick Booth, Rita Hussman – Student Support Motion carried: 7 – 0 gress who asks the hard ques- seconded by Diane Ziemann, to accept Specialist – HS (effective immediately) Steve Kilmer, representing Deadline for the tions, who challenges the presi- party of Chamberlain-like politi- the next lowest bidder on withdrawn Marlene Miller – Student Support Bossardt Corporation gave an update dent instead of serving like a cians with a socialistic domestic bids for the DSC FF & E. Para (Special Ed) – GD (effective on building projects. Savage Pacer is at rubber stamp, we might not be in agenda. America could never sur- Voted in favor: Anderson, Bruns, immediately) Bossardt Corporation presented the sorry state we fi nd ourselves vive that type of leadership. Heidi Pflipsen – Student Support noon on Tuesday, Pratt, Shimek, Ziemann bid awards for Hidden Oaks pool today -- a quagmire in Iraq, a tar- Let’s keep Kline for our con- Voted against: Booth Para – JP (effective immediately) addition. gressman. He is an excellent Motion carried: 5 -1 Christina Ramsey – Synergy – A motion was made by Dick Booth, for the following nished international reputation, The 2006-07 Student/Parent GD/GW (effective immediately) seconded by Tom Anderson, to accept Saturday's issue. a treasury leaking billions to po- choice because of his experi- Handbooks were presented: Ellen Rieck – Head Gymnastics the following bid awards: litically-connected cronies. ence and beliefs. (on file at the district office) Coach – HS (effective immediately) (on file at the district office) As our representative in Con- John A. Benedict A motion was made by Diane Dick Ryan – Custodian – HO Motion carried: 7 - 0 gress, Coleen Rowley will ask the Prior Lake Ziemann, seconded by Dick Booth, to (effective September 5, 2006) Environmental Education Faxes not accepted. approve the 2006-07 Student/Parent Catherine Sandberg – Kids’ Coordinator Cara Rieckenberg, hard questions. Her career in the