District approves next year’s calendar, talks of extending school year in future

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Secondary teachers will also receive their iPads by Feb. 13 and there also will be some additional professional development separate from the others as a part of that. The basics of that are iPad 101 training:

• A review of Schoology — a learning management system and social network expected to be in full use by next year.

• A curriculum app review — staff will conduct a search for apps beneficial to their respective department.

• Technology Information — teachers will learn to use Pinterest, Scoop.it and cyber-safety in the classroom.

Also a part of that will be CHAMPS training for the middle school staff taught by Laura Hamilton. CHAMPS is a program that would have the teachers learning to implement the same language and verbiage with the kids and create a tighter structure in the building. This training would also make sure that the district is in line with Heartland AEA standards.

“The school district is mandated to develop a certified budget that has to be approved and adopted by the board by April. 15,” said Gayle Isaac, board secretary. “To help improve public relations with the community and to make it more understandable, since we’re spending approximately $29 million dollars in public funds, I developed this book.”

The book in question is about as thick as a Jasper County phone book and features an incredible amount of details about the district’s funding and expenditures. It covers everything from how much it costs to have teachers teach certain programs to items the board has no control over financially due to regulations. Currently there are very limited copies of the book and board member Sheri Benson addressed that fact.

“How can the public find this?,” Benson asked. She suggested making copies available to the school libraries.

The board discussed the matter some more and agreed that getting a PDF of the book and putting it on the website would be the best bet if citizens want to review it before then they can contact the districts business office.

With the April 15 deadline approaching, no major decisions were made on the 2013-2014 budget. The board did approve the new school year calendar, which will include early-out Wednesdays. The bills were also approved and to close out the meeting there was a minor discussion on extending the school year.

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