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MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD of EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session The Mason City School District Board of Education met on June 12, 2008, in Regular Session in the Mason High School Harvard Room, 6100 South Mason-Montgomery Road, Mason, Ohio. I. OPENING CEREMONIES II. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Connie Yingling, Board President, called the meeting to order at 5:35 PM. The following members were present: Connie Yingling, President Deborah Delp, Vice President Marianne Culbertson Kevin Wise, arrived at 5:40pm Jennifer Miller Also present were: Kevin Bright, Superintendent Richard Gardner, Treasurer Craig Ullery, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources Bill Deters (left at 6:22 PM) Jennifer Miller (left at 6:35 PM & returned at 7:30 PM) III. EXECUTIVE SESSION Time: 5:35 PM It was moved by Mrs. Culbertson, seconded by Mrs. Delp, for the Board to enter into Executive Session for the purpose of Personnel. At the call of roll motion carried, Mrs. Culbertson, Yea; Mrs. Delp, Yea; Mrs. Miller, Yea; Mrs. Yingling, Yea; Mr. Wise, Absent. 4 Yeas. 1 Absent IV. RECONVENE TO REGULAR SESSION Time: 7:05 PM It was moved by Mr. Wise, seconded by Mrs. Culbertson, for the Board to Reconvene into Regular Session. At the call of roll motion carried, Mrs. Delp, Yea; Mrs. Miller, Absent; Mrs. Yingling, Yea; Mr. Wise, Yea; Mrs. Culbertson, Yea. 4 Yeas. 1 Absent. Also present for Regular Session: Deb Simpson Beth DeGroft Bob Bare Karen Bare Joe Delenzo Sharon Poe Dan Langen Steve Eckes 1 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session V. PLEDGE VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was moved by Mrs. Culbertson, seconded by Mrs. Delp, for the Board to approve the minutes from the May 27, 2008; Regular Session. At the call of roll motion carried, Mrs. Miller, Absent; Mrs. Yingling, Yea; Mr. Wise, Yea; Mrs. Culbertson, Yea; Mrs. Delp, Yea. 4 Yeas. 1 Absent. VII. SUPERINTENDENT’S PRESENTATIONS New Curriculum Approval & Book Recommendation - Contemporary Social Issues Dan Langen Religions of the World 10th ed. Author: Hopfe & Woodward Copyright: 2007 Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN: 0-13-224045-9 VIII. HEARING OF THE PUBLIC Joe Delenzo Steve Eckes Deb Simpson Sharon Poe John Meyer 2 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session IX. CERTIFIED PERSONNEL – SUPERINTENDENT’S RECOMMENDATIONS It was moved by Mrs. Delp, seconded by Mrs. Culbertson, for the Board to approve the Superintendent’s Certified Personnel Recommendations. Salary schedules are available in the treasurer's office and on the school website www.masonohioschools.com. CERTIFIED PERSONNEL – APPOINTMENTS (Marks the beginning of service for newly appointed employees. Personnel actions such as transfers, promotions, changes in status may occur once an individual is appointed.) It is recommended approval of the appointment of the following for the 2008-2009 school year, (except as otherwise noted) subject to the possession of a teaching certificate as required by 3319.30 of the Ohio School Code and/or the Policies of the Mason Board of Education. Salary is in accordance with the salary schedule. A. New Appointments Jennifer Anthony MH 08/19/08 Laura Braun MI 08/19/08 Gregory Hayes HS 08/19/08 Matthew Hornung HS 08/19/08 Zoe Hufnagle MECC 08/19/08 Ty Ignatz HS 08/19/08 Avious Jackson HS 08/19/08 N. Yvonne Smith HS 08/19/08 Kevin Wolfe MI 08/19/08 B. Substitute Employee Holly Kopcha C. Home Instruction Julie Lewis D. Change in Status Ann Dinkheller From: Secondary Math Curriculum Leader To: Data & Assessment Coordinator, M++27 PDC 07/30/08 E. Certified Summer School Teachers (To be paid from funds generated through tuition @ $26.94/hour) Mason Early Childhood Center (for Grades K-1) Lori Ihle Mason High School Chip Dobson Andy Hill Drew Speath 3 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session F. 2008 Summer Curriculum Work @ $18.15 per hour (To be funded by the general fund for a total of $8,312.75) Grade/Content Area/Name Date Up to Max Maximum # of hours Total Secondary Science AP Chemistry Curriculum Coordination Chris Ennis TBA 15 hours $272.25 Aimee Hansen TBA 15 hours $272.25 AP Biology Curriculum Coordination Elizabeth Coleman TBA 15 hours $272.25 Dave Broxterman TBA 15 hours $272.25 Honors Anatomy & Physiology Curriculum Maggie Long TBA 15 hours $272.25 Carol Lehman TBA 15 hours $272.25 SEPUP Material Training Audrey Daubenmerkl TBA 3.5 hours $63.53 Ryan Bunch TBA 3.5 hours $63.53 Elementary Science Materials Training Chris Anderson TBA 8 hours $145.20 Tracey Davis TBA 8 hours $145.20 Materials Training Amy Bleimund TBA 2 hours $36.30 Danielle Young TBA 2 hours $36.30 Secondary Social Studies Middle School Summer Curriculum Revisions Amanda Kemen TBA 6 hours $108.90 Chris Underwood TBA 6 hours $108.90 Jen Burns TBA 6 hours $108.90 John Bailey TBA 6 hours $108.90 Elementary Social Studies Fifth Grade Social Studies Review Sheet Revisions Kristin Ferber June 23 7 hours $127.05 Shannon Homoelle June 23 7 hours $127.05 Susan Hill June 23 7 hours $127.05 Andrea Castner June 23 7 hours $127.05 Michelle Tiffner June 23 7 hours $127.05 Fifth Grade PI Revisions Kari McGuire August 4 7 hours $127.05 Abby Brewer August 4 7 hours $127.05 Elizabeth Burge August 4 7 hours $127.05 Amy Sheets August 4 7 hours $127.05 Amy VonBargen August 4 7 hours $127.05 Jennifer Mann August 4 7 hours $127.05 4 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session Sixth Grade Social Studies Review Sheet Revisions Shawnna Wilson June 25 7 hours $127.05 Mikala Polca June 25 7 hours $127.05 Allison Hebeler June 25 7 hours $127.05 DeAuna Dews June 25 7 hours $127.05 Lindsey Ritchie June 25 7 hours $127.05 Jessica Stevens June 25 7 hours $127.05 Elementary Social Studies Curriculum Work Cassy Bethel July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Dianna Furnish July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Melissa Woodward July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Tina Orlando July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Jennifer Molitor July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Heather Nagel July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Amy VonBargen July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Jessica Stevens July 28 3.5 hours $63.53 Elementary Math Math Extension and Curriculum Work Kirsten Szczesny June 18 8 hours $145.20 Yvonne Slusser June 18 8 hours $145.20 Secondary Language Arts English II Curriculum Development Kristin Stoll TBA 20 hours $363.00 Stephanie Nally TBA 20 hours $363.00 Shawna Parkinson TBA 15 hours $272.25 Mandi Bross TBA 15 hours $272.25 Pre-AP and OAT Prep Becky Gallimore TBA 15 hours $272.25 Lisa Speiller TBA 15 hours $272.25 HS Business Business Curriculum Writing (Accounting) Debbie Gentene June 8 hours $145.20 Foreign Language Mandarin Chinese Curriculum Writing Jane Margraf June 10 & 11 8 hours $145.20 ESL ESL Summer Screening Ruth Harriger TBA up to 8 hours $145.20 5 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session Gifted Gifted Curriculum Writing Beth Celenza TBA 6 hours $108.90 Joan Davis $108.90 Chantele Gillman $108.90 Jill Hartsock $108.90 Elizabeth Messerschmitt $108.90 Grand Total $8,312.75 G. 2007-2008 Staff Development – Over 7.5 Hours Payout (To be funded by Title IIA) Name Bldg Hours over 7.5 Total $ Addis, Molly MM 4.00 $72.60 Bell, Phyllis HS 2.00 $36.30 Bello, Kelly ECC 2.50 $45.38 Bertleff, Laura MH 2.50 $45.38 Boldiszar, Katherine MI 4.00 $72.60 Borgerson, Gia MH 4.00 $72.60 Brooks, Nikeisha HS 2.00 $36.30 Broxterman, David HS 4.00 $72.60 Burns, Jennifer MS 4.00 $72.60 Clippinger, Catherine MI 4.00 $72.60 Conn, Elizabeth MM 4.00 $72.60 Dews, DeAuna MI 4.00 $72.60 Elfers, Stephanie MI 4.00 $72.60 Ferguson, Ashley MI 4.00 $72.60 Gallippo, Jill MH 1.50 $27.23 Gillman, Chantele MI 2.50 $45.38 Greco, Anthony MI 4.00 $72.60 Harrison, Patti MH 2.50 $45.38 Hartsock, Jill MH 2.50 $45.38 Hawkins, Cheri MI 1.25 $22.69 Heatherly, Ann WR 1.50 $27.23 Hoyt, Erica HS 4.00 $72.60 Issenmann, Sheila MI 2.50 $45.38 Jarnicki, Jaclyn MI 4.00 $72.60 Klahm, Katie MM 4.00 $72.60 Koenig, Megan WR 4.00 $72.60 Kuhlman, Natalie ECC 4.00 $72.60 Lawton, Charlotte MI 1.50 $27.23 Lazuta, Kristen WR 4.00 $72.60 Lehr, Charity HS 4.00 $72.60 Lukin, Julie K. WR 1.50 $27.23 Malich, Amy ECC 1.50 $27.23 McCormick, Vicki WR 1.50 $27.23 Meibers, Lindsay MI 2.75 $49.91 Miller, Anna Marie MH 4.00 $72.60 Mitchell, Valerie MI 4.00 $72.60 Molitor, Jennifer WR 2.50 $45.38 Moran, Megan MI 2.75 $49.91 Murray, Kelly MM 4.00 $72.60 Murray, Travis MI 4.00 $72.60 6 MASON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION June 12, 2008, Regular Session Nahrup, Alison WR 4.00 $72.60 Nulsen, Adi MI 4.00 $72.60 Orlando, Tina MH 1.00 $18.15 Pierce, Amy MI 2.00 $36.30 Popplewell, Elizabeth MI 4.50 $81.68 Porter, Melanie MM 4.00 $72.60 Ritchie, Lindsey MI 4.00 $72.60 Roach, Greg HS 4.00 $72.60 Rose, Tracye ECC 2.50 $45.38 Schaefer, Christian MI 4.50 $81.68 Schatzle, Eric MM 4.00 $72.60 Schiering, Christel MI 4.50 $81.68 Schur, Andrew MI 4.00 $72.60 Sheets, Amy MI 4.00 $72.60 Simmons, Anitra MM 4.00 $72.60 Skelton, Jennifer MI 4.00 $72.60 Smith, Kamilyn MI 4.00 $72.60 Stenger, April MI 4.00 $72.60 Thompson, Brian MM 4.00 $72.60 Vasconcellos, Shannon MH 1.50 $27.23 Ware, Deirdra HS 4.00 $72.60 Wilson, Rebecca HS 4.00 $72.60 Wolf, Katie MH 2.50 $45.38 Wyatt, Mark HS 4.00 $72.60 Total 212.25 $3,852.43 H.
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