October 14, 2024 at 7:30 PM - Loup City Public Schools Board of Education Regular Session
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Call Meeting To Order:
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Pledge of Allegiance
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Announce Open Meetings Act - Posted in Meeting Room
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Publication of Meeting
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Approval of Agenda:
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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Consent Agenda:
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Reading and Approval of Minutes
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Approve Contracts & Resignations
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Hire of Jessica Rozmiarek, as School Nurse
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Financial Report: Discuss, consider and take all necessary action to approve the financial Report and Payment of Invoices.
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Discussion Items:
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Presentation of energy monitoring results from Navitas (Blaine Richter) via Zoom.
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Hearing of the Audience:
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Committee Reports
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Curriculum & Americanism committee
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Building, Grounds and Transportation committee
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Action Items:
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Discuss, consider and take all necessary action to approve updated Policy 3004.1
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Principal Reports: Ms. Abby Fong
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Superintendent's Report: Mr. Dean Tickle
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Future Meetings/Reminders:
Curriculum and Americanism committee, Monday, Oct 28, 7:30pm Building, Grounds and Transportation committee, Wednesday, Oct 23, 7:30pm Technology committee. Monday, Nov. 4, 7:00pm Budget committee, Monday, Nov. 11, 6:30pm Board of Education meeting, Monday, Nov. 11, 7:30pm NASB Conference, Nov 20-22, Omaha, NE |
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Shouts Outs! The ALC Volleyball had an OUTSTANDING win over Central City, who was 17-5 and the #1 seed for our LouPlatte Conference tournament. Great game, great student section, great crowd!
3rs Graders said the Pledge of Allegiance on October 11 at 6:30am on 107.7 FM. Great job kids! Thank you to everyone who helped make 2024 Homecoming a great event this year. From the opening bonfire in Arcadia to the parage and dance in Loup City, our kids had a great time and made lasting memories. The 10th Annual We Can Make A Difference Food Drive went beyond this year's goal of 600 food items for a final count of 701! This was a K-12 civic project and demonstrates our students commitment to their community civic duty. |
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Executive Session:
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Adjourn:
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