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Board of Education Meeting Agenda for November Regular Meeting

November 14 @ 7:00 pm

by Mike Struna

November 09, 2007

HALL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT #502
Regular meeting of the Board of Education
November 14, 2007 @ 7:00 p.m.
Hall High School Library

Agenda

I. Routine Business
A. Call to Order – President Fanning
B. Pledge of Allegiance
C. Roll Call
D. Adjustments to the Agenda

E.. Approve Consent Agenda
1) Regular & Closed Session Minutes of October 14, 2007
2) Treasurer’s Report
3) Board Bills of $451,858.32
Payroll of $157,621
Imprest Fund and Activity Fund Report


F. Communications-
G. Public Comment-

II. Reports
A. Superintendent’s Reports
1) FY07 Tax Levy
2) Policy Revision 2:140 Communication to and from the Board
(First Reading)
3) Mandatory Random Drug Testing for Extracurricular Participants
4) Update FY08 Goals
5) Parent Survey Results
6) School Board Convention Information
7) Health Care Renewal Information

B. Principal’s Reports
1) School Improvement Plan

C. Committee Reports
1) Finance Committee
2) Curriculum Committee
3) Athletic Committee
4) Transportation Committee

III. Action Items
A. Appoint Two Members of the Board to Serve on the Ad Hoc Insurance Committee
B. Direct the Administration to Report to the Board at the regular December Board Meeting regarding the implementation of a drug testing program for extracurricular participants.

IV. Closed Session – Closed Session for the Purpose of the appointment, employment and dismissal of employees, the discussion of information specific to certain
personnel, and individual student discipline hearing.

V. Action after Closed Session
A) Possible Discipline Decision as a Result of Discipline Hearing in Closed Session.
B) Possible Personnel Action as a Result of Closed Session.

VI. Adjourn

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