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REGULAR BOARD MEETING - REVISED Keene-Riverview Elementary, MPR, 832 Park Avenue Tuesday, June 12, 2018 07:00 PM I. 6:15 p.m. - Call to Order II. 6:15-6:30 p.m. - Executive Session: Negotiations Update - RCW 42.30.140 (4) (b) III. 6:30-7:00 p.m. - Study Session: Student Drug Policy Update IV. 7:00 p.m. - Resume Regular Board Meeting 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Communications AVID Showcase (p. 4) 4. Recognition: a. FFA Horse Evaluation Team b. Student Board Representatives c. PSD Retirees V. Information Items: 1. PTA Update 2. CTE Year-End Report CTE (p. 6) VI. Protocol for Addressing Board: VII. Hearing of Visitors: Welcome to the Board Meeting (p. 8) VIII. Reports: 1. Interim Superintendent's Report 2. Assistant Superintendent's Report - REVISED May 2018 Financial Reports - REVISED (p. 9) 3. Board Members' Reports 4. Student Representatives' Reports Packet page 1 of 110

IX. Consent Items: REVISED 1. Certificated Personnel - REVISED Cert - June 12, 2018 (p. 23) 2. Classified Personnel - REVISED 3. Approval of Minutes Class - June 12, 2018 (p. 24) Regular Board Meeting - May 22, 2018 (p. 26) Special Board Meeting - May 31, 2018 (p. 32) 4. Contracts and Personal Service Agreements 5. Volunteer Coaches Contracts and PSAs (p. 33) Vol Coach (p. 34) X. Old Business: 1. Unpaid Student Meal Charges XI. Action Items: REVISED 1. Vouchers Payable June 15, 2018 (p. 35) 2. Donation from Legends Casino Legends Casino (p. 74) 3. Out-of-State Travel: PHS Horse Evaluation Team to Lexington, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana for FFA National Convention Horse Evaluation Team (p. 75) 4. Out-of-State Travel: Whitstran Teachers to Kindergarten Summit in Coeur d'alene, Idaho Whitstran Teachers to Idaho (p. 76) 5. Resolution No. 02-18: Declaring Surplus Equipment and Supplies Resolution No. 02-18 (p. 77) 6. Acceptance of Bids for Surplus Vehicles, Equipment and Buses Suplus Bids (p. 98) 7. 2018 PSD Summer School Programs/Risk Management: PHS Summer Mustang Academic Center (MAC) and Pre-Kindergarten Jump Start Summer School Summer School Programs (p. 100) 8. Architects West Costs for Single Point of Entry Security Upgrades to All School Buildings - REVISED Security Upgrades - Single Point of Entry (p. 103) XII. Discussion Items: 1. Considering the Acceptance of Out-of-District Students Packet page 2 of 110

2. Student Board Representative Interviews Scheduling XIII. Adjournment: XIV. Future Meetings: Special Board Meeting, PHS and Elementary Construction Planning, June 21, 2018, Staff Development Room, 6:00 p.m. Regular Board Meeting, June 26, 2018, Keene-Riverview Elementary, 7:00 p.m. Packet page 3 of 110

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SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS Prosser School District No. 116 * 1126 Meade Avenue, Suite A * Prosser, WA 99350 Welcome to a meeting of Prosser School District Board of Directors! Your views and interest in education are important to us and to your schools. Whether your visit is for the purpose of bringing information to the board's attention, solving a problem, or simply to see what's going on, we hope you'll feel welcome and comfortable at this meeting. We also hope that you will leave with a better understanding of your school district and its board of directors. How the Board Operates As the board meeting progresses, you may notice that there is quick action on some items. This is because the board generally considers an issue for several meetings before taking action, and also because background materials on the various items are sent to members for their careful study prior to the meeting. Sometimes the board will approve a motion that encompasses many items. These items, grouped under the "consent" portion of the agenda, are considered routine. You'll be able to follow the action more carefully if you pick up a copy of the agenda that is available. Board members are: Peggy Douglas, President; Andy Howe, Vice-President; Scotty Hunt, legislative representative, Jesalyn Cole and Scott Coleman. Student Representatives are Jia Min Chen and Cristal Sandoval. About Board Meetings Business meetings are held twice each month, usually on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. The first meeting of the month is also a time for the various educational programs of the district to provide an educational presentation to the Board. These meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. The board encourages input on all issues under discussion at the business meetings. About Executive Sessions The board may occasionally go into executive session, thus excluding the public and the news media from witnessing the discussion. You should know though, that the board will only discuss issues in executive session. It must, by law, take all actions in an open meeting. The law also limits what the board can legally discuss in executive session. These closed discussions may only concern litigation, personnel selection or evaluation, negotiations, complaints against an officer or staff member or real estate transactions where public disclosure would be damaging to individuals or the general welfare of the district. Before going into executive session, the board president must estimate the time the board will return to open session. Study Sessions Board Study Sessions are held by the board to address specific issues and to give the board an opportunity to have staff make presentations regarding specific areas of instruction or operation. Study sessions are open meetings and offer the community an opportunity to hear the issues being discussed. Study sessions follow the same protocols as regular board meetings for addressing the board with questions or concerns. Addressing the Board You may present a concern to the board during the time reserved for hearing public comment. If this is the case we ask that you: Prior to the start of the meeting, sign in, noting the topic you intend to address to the board. Come to the microphone and state your name. Do not reflect adversely on the political or economic view, ethnic background, character or motives of any individual. Do keep your comments concise, non-emotional and brief. The board is interested in hearing your concerns and your compliments too. It's best to call the superintendent's office a couple of days before the meeting. If this isn't possible, you can ask the board president to recognize you during the hearing section. Board Hearings The school board can be compared to a "court of last resort." If a concern cannot be solved by first talking with the teacher, principal, or appropriate district personnel, it may be forwarded to the board for hearing. Sometimes this hearing may be conducted in "executive session," meaning the public and the media are not in attendance. About Your Board Public schools are especially close to the communities they serve because they are governed by men and women selected from the community. These men and women - your school board; are volunteers who spend a great deal of time on the many details involved in providing quality education. Board members serve four-year terms. They are required to file financial disclosure statements with the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission and must be registered voters of the school district School board members attend meetings, keep communications open with other members of the community and represent the needs of the district before local, state and national representatives. They make critical decisions that have a direct impact on what children learn and how they learn it. However, a school board is a legal body and can only make decisions as a body. You may notice that many of the decisions the board must make are not directly related to instruction. School board members are also responsible for keeping the buildings and grounds in good shape, balancing the budget, protecting the district s legal interests, and providing for long-range planning. Packet page 8 of 110

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