Kasson-Mantorville Elementary School Raises Over $67,000 Through Boosterthon Fundraiser
- Meeting Overview:
The Kasson-Mantorville School Board meeting highlighted several key achievements and ongoing initiatives within the district, with a standout focus on the successful fundraising efforts of the elementary school. The Boosterthon program managed to raise over $67,000, marking a significant increase from the previous year’s total of $38,000. The program’s success was attributed to various engaging challenges, such as the “cookie challenge” and the “doughnut challenge,” which effectively captivated students and families. Community support played a role, with parents contributing over $1,000 through a spontaneous ticket drive, emphasizing the collective effort that fueled the initiative’s success.
01:35:58In addition to fundraising, the meeting covered plans to upgrade the media center furniture under the guidance of Sarah Darvo, collaborating with Innovative Solutions. The proposed transformations were inspired by previous successful projects at the high school and aimed to modernize the space significantly. Furthermore, the introduction of a new prize system offered meaningful rewards, such as opportunities for students to assist teachers or have lunch with them, which received a positive reception compared to less engaging prizes from past years.
01:56:02Operational concerns were also addressed, focusing on child care staffing issues. An update revealed that lower enrollment numbers in child care programs were directly linked to staffing shortages, resulting in increased waitlists. The difficulty in retaining and finding qualified staff was highlighted as a challenge, particularly following the tightening of standards for special education professionals after the relaxed regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
01:58:55The Hope Ambassadors program was another notable initiative discussed. The program intends to train students in mental health first aid.
50:53Financial matters took a prominent place in the meeting, with a detailed audit presentation. The audit revealed a finding related to the preparation of financial statements, characterized as a weakness in controls but not unusual. Additionally, a compliance issue concerning outstanding checks over three years old was noted, requiring attention in the next reporting window. The federal compliance audit for the Child Nutrition program reported no findings. Financial indicators showed a strong position, with the general fund’s unrestricted balance at approximately $1.7 million, exceeding budget expectations due to increased student enrollment and adjustments in state reimbursement rates.
54:51Discussions also covered the district’s enrollment trends, which are projected to reach 2,179 students by the end of 2024, although this represents a decrease of about 80 students compared to five years ago. A clarification was provided regarding the funding relationship between high school and elementary enrollment, noting that high school students are weighted at a higher funding percentage.
01:30:16The board reviewed various committee reports, including facilities and community service. A recent Land and Facilities Committee meeting focused on a potential overall facilities assessment and gathering quotes for assistance. Indications were made that some facilities are nearing the end of their operational lifespan, necessitating prioritization for maintenance and replacement.
The meeting concluded with discussions on community initiatives, such as the community trick-or-treat program organized in collaboration with the local Chamber of Commerce. Legislative updates were shared, including a draft legislative platform pending approval. The board also covered contracts for new roles following the retirement of a previous executive director, emphasizing a shift in role distribution among staff.
Ted Ihns
School Board Officials:
Elizabeth Armstrong, Patrick Madery, Eric Mesa, Kate Ryan, Aaron Stockard, Mark Torkelson
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/21/2024
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Recording Published:
10/22/2024
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Duration:
126 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Dodge County
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Towns:
Ashland Township, Canisteo Township, Kasson, Mantorville, Mantorville Township, Milton Township, Vernon Township
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