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Adair Co. Board of Education Agenda Regular September 15, 2005 meeting

The Adair County Board of Education agenda for it regular September 5, 2005 meeting includes approval of payments for construction on the new Adair County Elementary School totalling over $400,000, approval of a working budget, a discussion of future action on the Athletic Buildign, a technology report, and the use of the band room by a church group, among other items.

The meeting is open to the public.



BOARD AGENDA
September 15, 2005, Regular Board Meeting
1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY
Adair County Board Conference Room
7:00 p.m.
  1. Approval of Agenda

  2. CONSENT AGENDA
  3. Approval of Minutes

  4. Approval of Treasurer's Report

  5. Approval of Payment of Bills. Renae Smith

  6. Approval of Payments on Construction
    - Application No. 2 - Haydon Brothers Contracting - $237,448.75
    - Application No. 1 - Mack Davis Construction - $10,800.00
    - Application No. 1 - Dallas Welding - $13,500
    - Application No. 1 - Central KY Glass - $855.00
    - Application No. 1 - Grayhawk, LLC - $6,331.50
    - Application No. 1 - Bennett's Carpets - $10,899.00
    - Application No. 1 - Mazzoli & Associates - $729.00
    - Application No. 1 - Smith Painting - $1,004.40
    - Application No. KY0080001 - Great Lakes West, LLC - $13,797.90
    - Application No. 1 - Green Mechanical - $14,157.00
    - Application No. 1 - Withers Geo-Thermal - $45,000.00
    - Application No. 1 - Gene Ray Electric - $13,500.00
    - Application No. 2 - Venture Contracting - $36,692.0

  7. Approval of Non-resident Contract with Clinton County - Brenda Mann

  8. Approval of Change Order 01-020-01 with Haydon Brothers Contracting

  9. Acknowledgement of Personnel Action


  10. Superintendent's Report

  11. Public Comments

  12. Report on National Board Certification - Marsha Reddick

  13. Discuss Cheerleading Request for Chaperones - Julia McQueary

  14. Approval of Working Budget

  15. Discuss Future Action on Completion of Athletic Building

  16. Technology Report - Carla Perkins

  17. Discuss Use of Band Room by Church Group

  18. Adjournment

The Adair County Board of Education holds regular monthly meetings each third Thursday

Adair County Board of Education: Chairman Mike Harris (District 5); Vice Chairman Greg Willis (District 1), members Chris Watts (District 3), Marsha Walker (District 2), and Floyd Burton (District 4).

Superintendent Darrell Treece. School Board Attorney Mike Loy. Phyllis Curry, Instructional Supervisor; Brenda Mann, Director of Pupil Personnel; Anita Wethington, Special Education Director; Norma Blair, Title 1 Supervisor; Carla Perkins, Technology Coordinator; Sammy Taylor, Grant Writer; David Jones, Transportation Director; Ricky Bault, Maintenance Director; Carol Roy, Food Services Director; Renae Smith, Finance Officer.


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