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Adair Co. School Board Agenda for Aug. 28, 2008

A tax hearing at 7:00pmCT tonight, Thursday, August 28, 2008, to set tax rates for 2008-2009, will precede the meeting.

The complete agenda follows:


Board Agenda
7:00pmCT, Thursday, August 28, 2008
Special Regular Board Meeting
Adair County Board Conference Room
7:00pmCT: Tax Hearing

  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 of non-resident contract with Caverna

  7. Approval of504 Plan Procedures Update

  8. Approval of Emergency Certification for Substitute Teachers

  9. Approval of KECSAC MOA for 2008-2009

  10. Approval Adair County Elementary School-Wide Fundraiser

  11. Approval License Agreement with Duo County

  12. Approval to Revise Staffing Allocations to Show One Kindergarten Aide for each 24 Students

  13. Approval of Salary Supplements for 2008-2009
  14. Approval of Special Ed Contracts for Services 2008-2009
  15. Approval of Spectrum Care Academy Service Agreement for 2008-2009
  16. Acknowledgement of Personnel Action

  17. End consent Agenda
    REGULAR AGENDA
  18. Superintendent's report

  19. Public comment

  20. Presentation of Attendance Reward for 2007-2008

  21. Set Tax Rates for 2008-2009

  22. Approval to Change the Job Classification for FRYSC Assistant from Certified to Classified

  23. Approval to create a Sign Language Interpreter Position

  24. Executive session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(F) Student Discipline and KRS 61.810(1)(C) Potential Litigation

  25. Adjournment

End of this agenda

Information About Your Adair County Schools
The Adair County Board of Education holds regular monthly meetings each third Thursday, with additional meetings on the first Thursday of March, September, October, and November, at the Adair County Board Conference Room, Board of Education Office, 1204 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY. Phone 270-384-2476

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

Three seats on the board will be on the ballot in the Tuesday, November 4, 2008 General Election, District 2, now held by Marsha Walker; District 4, now held by Floyd Burton; and District 5, now held by Board member Mike Harris. Only one candidate filed as a challenger, Charles Miller filed in District 2. The deadline to file has passed

Superintendent Darrell Treece. School Board Attorney Jeff Hoover. Assistant Superintendent Brenda Mann, Instructional Supervisor Phyllis Curry; Anita Wethington, Special Education Director; Mike Akin, Title 1 Coordinator; Carla Perkins, Technology Coordinator; David Jones, Transportation Director; Ricky Bault, Maintenance Director; Carol Roy, Food Services Director; Renae Smith, Finance Officer. Becky Bailey, Public Affairs/Public Relations Coordinator. Tamara Smith, Federal Programs/Grant Writer. Patty Reliford is Payroll Clerk.
Click here for Adair County Schools website
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