Foley School Board Discusses Facility Challenges and Enrollment Stability at Recent Meeting

During the recent Foley School Board meeting, a discussion on facility management took center stage, with particular attention given to the maintenance challenges facing the school’s pool and boiler systems. Attendees heard about the complexities involved in maintaining these facilities, likened to the constant demands of parenting. A malfunction in the pool’s air handling unit led to significant complications, such as the unexpected draining of the pool. The speaker underscored the technical challenges by explaining that it took 16 hours to reprogram the system.

Adding to the facility woes, an incident involving a noticeable natural gas smell at student dismissal time prompted a swift response from local fire departments. The odor was attributed to an excess of odorant in the gas supply, confirmed by an Excel Energy technician. Despite the initial alarm, the incident proved beneficial as it led to the discovery of a previously unnoticed gas leak. The speaker highlighted this silver lining by noting, “the good thing about what happened was… we did find a leak that we never knew about,” emphasizing the importance of vigilance and timely intervention in facility management.

The meeting also addressed regulatory updates, noting the transition from fluorescent to LED lighting due to new laws prohibiting certain fluorescent bulb sales. Converting to LED was presented as a cost-effective, long-term solution, with one speaker noting, “no use spending money on something that’s just going to burn out.” This discussion extended to the physical state of school facilities, pointing out issues like rust and deterioration in cameras that had been replaced, underscoring ongoing maintenance challenges.

Beyond facilities, the board received a comprehensive enrollment update from the new business manager, Ryan Feders. The district’s enrollment figures showed stability, with the elementary school maintaining a student body of 522, exceeding projections. The intermediate school saw a slight decline but still reported 776 students, while the high school experienced a minor decrease to 566 students, falling below projections.

Feders further elaborated on the district’s financial health, indicating that revenues were tracking slightly ahead of the previous year, thanks to balanced income from state aid and property taxes. This stable financial situation was reflected in consistent spending patterns, with some variations due to timing differences.

The meeting also highlighted various school activities and achievements. Recognition was given to Becky Angelmire, who is set to retire, acknowledging her years of service. The school’s one-act play team was celebrated for winning first place in a recent competition, with a section championship contest upcoming. Meanwhile, the intermediate school celebrated its recent spelling bee, with Olivia Hartman taking first place and Lucas Anderson as runner-up, both advancing to regional competition.

In the realm of extracurricular activities, the growth of the speech team was noted, with membership increasing from 13 to 24 students. The importance of such programs in fostering student engagement and performance was emphasized, encouraging further participation.

The meeting was notably well-attended, a departure from previous sessions. Reports on recent school events, such as archery and wrestling competitions, highlighted significant involvement, with over 700 archery shoots and more than 200 youth wrestlers participating over a busy weekend. These activities were recognized for their role in community engagement, with acknowledgments extended to the coaches and volunteers who made them possible.

The board also expressed condolences to the family of the late Mary Agnes Shimoda, a cherished community member, and recognized educational assistants for their contributions during Professional Recognition Week.

Routine business, such as the approval of the agenda and consent items, proceeded smoothly, with unanimous approvals. A significant resolution granted the administration authority to recommend budgetary reductions, a standard annual practice. The board also conducted its first reading of policies requiring review, seeking public comment on language updates aligned with current legal statutes.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Dr. Trish Perry
School Board Officials:
Nathan Anderson (Treasurer), Stephanie Rudnitski, Sharon Kipka (Vice-Chair), Pamela Vizenor, Alyssa Schumacher, Patric Lewandowski (Chair), Wayne Wilson (Clerk)

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