November 13, 2020 at 7:15 AM - Special Meeting
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I. Call to Order
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Nikki Gieseke ____ Jolayne Mohs ____ Mark Sebring ____
Eric Schuster ____ Timothy Jensen ____ Christina Ingvaldson ____ Lori Weisenburger ____ Student Representative Daniela Ortiz ____ |
II. Pledge of Allegiance
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III. Approval of Agenda
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IV. Item(s): Board Action Requested
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IV.A. Resolution Relating to Canvassing Returns of Special Election
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According to Minnesota Statute 205A.10, the School Board shall meet, canvass returns and declare the results of the special election between the third and tenth day after the election.
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IV.B. Resolution Canvassing Returns of Votes of School District General Election
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According to Minnesota Statute 205A.10, the School Board shall meet, canvass returns and declare the results of the general election between the third and tenth day after the election.
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IV.C. Ratification of the 2020-2021 Tentative Agreement with Owatonna Nutrition Services Staff
Description:
School District and the Owatonna Nutrition Services Staff representatives reached a tentative agreement on an agreement for the 2020-2021 school year on October 29, 2020. The Board has received in its previous correspondence a summary sheet of the proposed salary/benefits and language changes. Christina Picha will be available to answer questions.
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IV.D. Bids for OEC Mechanical Upgrades
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The Owatonna Education Center (OEC) mechanical upgrades project was rebid on October 20, 2020. Kraus-Anderson verified all bidders. The attachment lists the lowest responsible bidders including alternate #1 and their total contract amount for all work scopes.
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IV.E. Learning Model Plan
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At the November 9 work session, Superintendent Jeff Elstad and Amy Caron, Steele County Public Health Director, gave an update on COVID-19 in Steele County. A temporary shift to distance learning the week following Thanksgiving was proposed to help manage COVID-19 after the holiday. November 23 and 24 would be transition days.
Note: a change to distance learning could be required sooner if cases continue to rise. |
V. Adjournment
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