Alden-Hebron Community Consolidated Unit School District #19 Board of Education met October 21

Alden-Hebron Community Consolidated Unit School District #19 Board of Education met October 21
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Alden-Hebron Community Consolidated Unit School District #19 Board of Education met Oct. 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Call to Order – Pledge of Allegiance 

II. Roll Call 

III. Correspondence

IV. Communications 

NOTE: “Communications” are a time for community members and district employees to express a point of view, not to debate an issue. There will be a sign-up sheet for the public to identify their name, address, phone number, name of the organization you represent (if any) and a brief description of the topic to be addressed. According to Board Policy 2:230, comments are limited to 5 minutes. If there is an item that you would like discussed, please contact Dr. Debbie Ehlenburg- Interim Superintendent, Tiffany Elswick-ESPrincipal/Asst. Superintendent or Mike Norton Board President, and we will consider the appropriateness of placing the item on an upcoming agenda.

1. Public Comments 

2. Staff Comments 

3. Board Comments

V. Consent Agenda

*A. Approval of September 16, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes 

*B. Recap of September 2020 Expenditures 

*C. Treasurer’s Report for September 2020 

*D. Approval of Current Invoices & Payroll 

*E. Personnel Report 

*F. Fund raising request: HSG&B BB—Crandall’s chicken dinner, 11/02/2020

VI. Business

A. ADMINISTRATION

1. ES Principal/Asst Supt Report 

2. MS/HS Principal Report 

3. Superintendent Report

*DIP

Annual board calendar 

4. Village Report

B. FINANCE

*Accept FY20 Audit

C. PHYSICAL STRUCTURES/MAIN

Building and Grounds Report

D. TRANSPORTATION

Transportation Report

E. TECHNOLOGY 

F. CURRICULUM/POLICY

First Reading of Policies 

5:10 Equal Opportunity and Minority Recruitment 

5:20 Workplace Harassment Prohibited 

7:10 Equal Educational Opportunities 

7:20 Harassment of Students Prohibited 

2:260 Uniform Grievance Procedure 

2:265 Title IX Harassment Grievance Procedure 

5:100 Staff Development Program 

5:200 Terms and Conditions of Employment and Dismissal 

5:220 Substitute Teachers 

5:330 Sick Days, Vacation, Holidays, and Leaves 

7:180 Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment 

7:185 Teen Dating Violence Prohibited

G. SPECIAL EDUCATION

Student Services Coordinator Report

H. ATHLETICS 

I. MUSICIARTS 

J. DIETARY/FOOD SERVICE

VII. Communications

1. Public Comments 

2. Staff Comments 

3. Board Comments

VIII. Executive Session

The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees.

IX. Return to Open Session

*Consideration of any other action deemed necessary as a result of executive session.

X. Adjournment

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