The decision on attendance boundaries allows transition time for school staff, students and families in advance of the 2019 school year.
2018 Community survey
Anoka-Hennepin has conducted an annual survey with Morris Leatherman for over 15 years. This level of commitment for feedback allows the School Board to track data over time, and monitor trends in the community, and adjust district operations to meet community expectation. Peter Leatherman presented findings and analysis from the 2018 community survey. The survey contacted 500 randomly selected residents from all areas of the district via phone during the month of July 2018.
Finance
Preliminary tax certification for taxes payable 2019
Michelle Vargas, chief financial officer, presented the preliminary tax certification for board approval. The action sets the maximum tax levy payable in 2019, an amount that will be reviewed and authorized at the Dec. 10 School Board meeting. A truth-in-taxation public hearing will precede consideration of approval on Dec. 10. This is considered a routine business function of the School Board and the recommendation was approved on a 6-0 vote.
General counsel
Approve terms and conditions for educational office professionals
Approve master agreement between district and Anoka-Hennepin Educational office professionals Paul Cady, general counsel, presented an agreement regarding terms and conditions of employment for office professionals from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2020. The contract is within budget parameters and was approved by the School Board on a unanimous vote.
Approve of terms and conditions for confidential employees
Paul Cady, general counsel, presented an agreement regarding terms and conditions of employment for confidential employees from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2020. The contract is within budget parameters and was approved by the School Board on a unanimous vote.
Consent agenda
The board removed item H from the agenda, to be continued for consideration at a future meeting. All other items were approved as presented.
A. |
Minutes from Sept. 10, 2018 School Board work session. |
B. |
Retirements, resignations, terminations, layoffs and recalls, leaves and modified leaves of |
absence, appointments, extra service agreements, and curriculum writing. |
C. |
Cash disbursements. |
D. |
Cash balance report. |
E. |
Donations and scholarship reports. |
F. |
Monthly revenue and expenditures. |
G. |
Andover downtown center lease extension. |
H. Dissolution of cooperative girls hockey sponsorship between Legacy Christian Academy and Andover High School.
I. Police liaison agreement with City of Blaine and City of Coon Rapids.
Next meeting
School Board regular meeting, Monday, Oct. 22 at 6:30 p. m., Sandburg Education Center, 1902 2nd Ave., Anoka.
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