New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva School Board Discusses School Nurse Needs, Approves Europe Trip, and Faces Transportation Challenges for FFA Convention
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/16/2024
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Recording Published:
09/16/2024
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Duration:
98 Minutes
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Waseca County
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Towns:
Bath Township, Berlin Township, Byron Township, Ellendale, Freeborn Township, Geneva, Geneva Township, Hartland, Hartland Township, Lemond Township, Manchester Township, New Richland, New Richland Township, Otisco Township, Somerset Township, Summit Township, Vivian Township, Wilton Township
- Meeting Overview:
The New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva School Board meeting addressed issues, including the need for licensed nurses at schools, an upcoming educational trip to Europe, and transportation concerns for the National FFA Convention.
During the public comment section, Tracy Smith highlighted the need for a licensed nurse at each school. She shared a personal story from March 16, 2017, where her child, in need of medical attention, was instead sent home on a bus. Smith emphasized that having a licensed nurse is vital for student safety, especially for children requiring special care who had transitioned to the secondary building. The board acknowledged her concerns and noted that this was an informational item, with the administrative team planning to follow up.
The board then reviewed the superintendent’s report, which included positive feedback about the start of the school year and the introduction of Chelsea Johnson as a new professional. A long-term substitute was hired to address staffing concerns, and updates on school drop-off improvements were shared, with parents responding positively. Upcoming events, such as the homecoming celebration and a planned crash simulation for student education, were also discussed.
A major topic of interest was the proposed extended field trip to Europe in June 2026, which would include visits to London, Paris, and Munich. The presenter detailed the educational value of the trip, while also addressing concerns about financial accessibility. The cost, covering airfare, lodging, food, and admissions, would be managed through Education First, with options for payment plans. The board discussed the importance of inclusivity, with some members expressing concerns about the financial divide this trip could create among students. Despite these concerns, the trip was approved with the understanding that financial assistance options, such as scholarships and fundraising programs, would be explored.
The meeting also featured a discussion on the National FFA Convention scheduled for October 22-25, 2024, in Indianapolis. A significant concern was transportation, as no charter buses were available, leading to the consideration of using a district school bus or vans. The cost of using the school bus was quoted at $2,700, which included drivers’ expenses. Discussions also covered the necessity of adequate chaperone representation, with a suggestion for at least two chaperones, preferably including a female, to ensure proper supervision and safety for the mixed-gender student group.
In light of these logistical challenges, the board decided to approve the trip with specific stipulations, including a minimum of two chaperones and a 1 to 6 chaperone-to-student ratio. The board emphasized the importance of clear planning and communication from the administration to ensure student safety and equitable access.
The board also addressed routine matters, including the approval of the preliminary levy for the 2024-2025 school year, which saw a 91% increase after adjustments. The maximum levy authority was approved to allow for administrative adjustments without a vote in November. The Truth in Taxation hearing was scheduled for December 16, 2024.
Another topic was the proposal for new cabinets in the band room. A revised quote of $51,000 was approved, down from the initial $65,000 bid, for cabinets that did not offer the same acoustic benefits but were more affordable.
Finally, the board discussed an engagement agreement for legal services related to the donation of a plot of land to the school district. The legal costs were estimated at $4,000, and the board expressed unanimous support for this beneficial opportunity.
The meeting concluded with a scheduled closed session for the annual performance evaluation of the superintendent, postponed from August due to the absence of board members.
Michael Meihak
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/16/2024
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Recording Published:
09/16/2024
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Duration:
98 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Waseca County
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Towns:
Bath Township, Berlin Township, Byron Township, Ellendale, Freeborn Township, Geneva, Geneva Township, Hartland, Hartland Township, Lemond Township, Manchester Township, New Richland, New Richland Township, Otisco Township, Somerset Township, Summit Township, Vivian Township, Wilton Township
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