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Mentor Exempted Village School District Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 To be approved at the Board of Education meeting June 10, 2014. MINUTES OF THE MAY 13, 2014 REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING IS VIDEOTAPED AND THE VIDEO IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING THE TREASURER'S OFFICE AT THE HELEN H. "SUE" OSBORN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. The Mentor Exempted Village Board of Education held its Regular Meeting on Tuesday, May 13, 2014, at 7:02 p.m., at Mentor High School, Lecture Room A, 6477 Center Street, Mentor, Ohio. Members present: Mrs. Mary L. Bryner, Mrs. Virginia E. Jeschelnig, Ms. Sally S. Miller, Mr. William J. Shaw, and Mr. Thomas V. Tuttle. Mrs. Bryner led the assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held April 8, 2014. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-79 At this time, Mrs. Bryner stated that there would be a hearing of the public on agenda items only. There were none. Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Ms. Miller, that the Board of Education approve the consent agenda as presented by the Superintendent. Acceptance of gifts: Adapted chair from David and Barbara Hixson to the Dr. Jacqueline A. Hoynes Building – CARES Program $30,000 from the Lincoln Electric Foundation to the Mentor Public School District $174 from Heinen’s Fine Foods to the Orchard Hollow Elementary School Principal’s Fund $250 from New York Life Insurance on behalf of Jason A. Stockmaster to the Fairfax Elementary School Principal’s Account Acceptance of the following overnight/out-of-state field trip at no cost to the Board of Education: Mentor High School/Lakeland SkillsUSA Team to Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, Missouri for National Conference June 22-28, 2014 Acceptance of the following grant: Mentor Schools Foundation Listening Center $1,373.00 Roberta Brickman/Jennifer Bakula Fairfax Elementary School Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-80 At this time Mr. William Wade, Principal Mentor High School, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School Leadership Lake County Graduates: Amanda Grebenc Rachel Lance Bridget Trimble Katherine Hlahol Jessica Patterson Grace Yanosich Mentor Exempted Village School District Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School National Merit Finalists: Dylan Linville Hannah Taub At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School Science Olympiad Team placing 3rd in state competition: Advisor – Tom Ramsey Brandon Croyle Alexandria Kremer Trevor Pugh Kimberly Dunagan Logan Leak Alexander Ruhe Leigh Emelko Dylan Linville Abigail Siuda Joshua Furness Omar Mansour Jami Tatulinski Mitchell Georgia-Hoard Ian Meadows Hannah Taub Kimberly Gliebe Jacob Murray Andrew Wahlstrom Nathaniel Jurcago Ruchin Patel At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School students winning the C.O.S.E. Northeast Ohio Software Association 2014 CoolTech Challenge: Creative Coders Omar Mansour Raghav Malik Mentor High School Children Who Program Good Dillon Merritt Caitlyn Horn Eve Pfeifer At this time Mr. William Wade, Mr. Jason Crowe, Career Technical Educational Coordinator, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School students winning 1st and 2nd place at Northeast Ohio Robotics Education Program (NOREP) competition at Youngstown State University: First Place Bob Dragolic Rokas Ogorodnikas Tom Watral Zack Lundberg Tyler Walker Adam Williams Second Place Matt Mujic Justin Sprowls Matt Yommer Patrick Price Jake Wright At this time Mr. William Wade, Mr. Jason Crowe, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized Mentor High School students winning gold and silver medals in the 2014 State SkillsUSA competition: Computer Information Systems Gold Medals: Nicole Shippley Marisa Wise Nathaniel Cramer Welding Gold Medal: Ryan Hahn Silver Medal: Michael Houser Bronze Medal: Alaina Riera At this time Mr. William Porter, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized Memorial, Ridge and Shore Middle Schools’ Science Olympiad Teams in state competition: Memorial Middle School Advisor – Alisann Crough Karina Abraham Thomas Cromes Wayne Hou Leon Anufriyenko Daniel Crough Khemi Kasabwala Sophia Anufriyenko Joseph Demeter Saralina Khare Megan Arumpanayil Zachery Duncan Ryan Kilkenney Joshua Bazdar Christopher Hasak Jessica Langguth Michael Chen Joseph Hasak Kylee Linville Dallin Crawford Corey Hoffman Nathan Lowe Matthew Cromes Kyle Hoffman Zachary Lynn Mentor Exempted Village School District Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 Christopher Nguyen Simran Patwa Jack Ricco Sarah Ochocki Michael Petti Jared Simko Jude O’Toole Nicholas Rado Nicole Smyk Devank Patel Emily Rahija Ben Smyser Lav Patel John Rahija Nicole Wahlstrom Saavan Patel Sara Ramaiah Andrew Wolf Ridge Middle School Advisors – Carol Abad and Janet Parker Salem Abad Alexander Gonia Luke Risko Charles Ball David Gonia Caleb Rykaczewski Justin Croyle Bradley Parker Andrew Smith Andrew Davis Janaak Patel Emily Smith Jared Drotar Dennis Pranjic Quinn Tesny Joshua Estok Joseph Renshaw Shore Middle School Advisor – Eric Hixson Matthew Berlin William Miller James Roski Amanda Blatz Darla Moorman Daniel Ruhe Kristen Buse Alex Murray Daniel Slovenkay Brian Elliott Jonathan Nykiel Bryan Stafford Aidan Hahn Charles Nykiel Alexandria Summers Brandon Harber Thomas Oddo Eliana Taub Seth Hixson Tristan Pastor Jack Weidig Casey Kolleda Pavan Patel Alex Wong Sarah Manes Andrew Ponchin Samantha Wong Lillian Mazeika Ryan Profilet Christopher Wright Jack Mazeika Joshua Pugh Devon Messner Suchita Rajan At this time Mr. William Porter and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Power of the Pen Writing Competition State Qualifiers: Memorial Middle School: Advisor: Sharon Oliver Allison Fry Jennifer Rowan Shore Middle School: Advisors: Diane Compton and Kathy Weber Darla Moorman At this time Mrs. Mary Bryner called for a brief recess. Time: 7:40 p.m. Mrs. Bryner reconvened the meeting to regular session. Time: 7:45 p.m. Mr. Tuttle moved, seconded by Mr. Shaw that the Board of Education approve the resolution accepting the Jerome T. Osborne Stadium Access Road Paving Project Bid. The successful base bid was submitted by Chagrin Valley Paving, Inc. Contract “A”: Base Bid $146,900.00 Alternate Item 1 40,700.00 Total $187,600.00 Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-81 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the resolution accepting the Brentmoor Elementary School Paving Project Bid. The successful base bid was submitted by Ohio Paving and Construction Company Contract “A”: Base Bid $88,307.00 Alternate Item 1 16,482.00 Total $104,789.00 Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-82 Mr. Tuttle complimented the work of Ohio Paving at his agency. Mentor Exempted Village School District Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 Mrs. Jeschelnig Mr. Tuttle moved, seconded by that the Board of Education approve the certified/licensed, classified, non-contractual compensation, and supplemental contracts as follows: CERTIFIED/LICENSED Reappointment of Certified Staff for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended MENTOR TEACHERS’ REAPPOINTMENT LIST Explanation of Classification Type of Certificate I Permanent Certificate or Eight-Year Certificate 2 Y Two -Year Provisional License 4 Y Four -Year Resident Educator License 5 Y Five -Year Professional License Training and Salary Schedule Index The symbols below indicate the bracket in which the teacher is placed by “AA” Doctorate Degree “EDS” Educational Specialist Degree “A.45” Master’s Degree + 45 Graduate Semester Hours “A.30” Master’s Degree + 30 Graduate Semester Hours “A.15” Master’s Degree + 15 Graduate Semester Hours “A” Master’s Degree “B.75” Bachelor’s Degree + 75 Semester Hours “B.60” Bachelor’s Degree + 60 Semester Hours “B.45” Bachelor’s Degree + 45 Semester Hours “B.30” Bachelor’s Degree + 30 Semester Hours “B.15” Bachelor’s Degree + 15 Semester Hours “B” Bachelor’s Degree Years of Experience The second number refers to actual years in Mentor. The third column indicates total known experience credit. Symbols in the Reappointment Book + $600 Longevity Stipend ++ $800 Longevity Stipend SERVING UNDER CONTINUING CONTRACT Salary Classification Payroll Mentor Total Salary Teaching Teaching Pro- Gro June 2015 Schedule Experience Experience Name Cycle Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit Mentor Exempted Village School District Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 No. Abbey, Laura ++ I-A.15 15 27 29 Abraham, Kathleen ++ I-A 15 17 29 Adams, Matthew 5Y-A 8 9 9 Adamson, Darlene 5Y-A.30 7 7 8 Adkins, Kimberly 5Y-A 7 8 8 Aguero, Constance ++ I-A.30 15 23 27 Akin, Timothy ++ I-A.45 15 20 24 Algier, Janet + 5Y-A.45 15 16 20 Ambrus, Heather + I-A.30 15 22 22 Andler, William 5Y-A 12 11 13 Andrews, Jilleena 5Y-A.15 7 8 8 Babika, Joan ++ 5Y-A 15 28 34 Bagwell, Christine + 5Y-A.45 15 19 20 Baird, Dana 5Y-A.15 5 6 6 Bakula, Jennifer 5Y-A.15 6 6 7 Balale, Amelia ++ I-A.45 15 19 36 Ballonoff, Aaron 5Y-AA 11 9 13 Banks, Bryon + I-A.45 15 23 23 Banks, Kerry + I-A.45 15 23 23 Barisic, Mariana 5Y-A.15 15 12 16 Beck,