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Four County BOE Approve Several Personal Contracts

By Newspaper StaffApril 24, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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The April Meeting of the Four County Career Center Board of Education was held on Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

At the start of the regular meeting, a public hearing was held on the reemployment of retiree Amy Haver.

As part of the Treasurer’s Report, the Board approved:

•March Meeting Minutes.


•Financial statements and investments for the month of March as presented.

•Appropriation Modifications as presented.
•The contract with Julian and Grube, Inc. for GAAP Conversion Services for Fiscal Years 2021, 2022 and 2023.

As part of the Superintendent’s Report, the board accepted and/or approved the following items:


•Retirement of Kim Arnos, effective May 31, 2021.

•Resignation of Angie Fahy, effective June 3, 2021.

•Resignation of Matt Bogert as Assistant Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds for the purpose of accepting the position of Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds.

•An administrative contract “One-Year Contract” for the following staff:


-Jennifer Maassel; Jena Schoonover

•A “One Year Contract” to Eric Eisel, Automotive Collision Instructor, effective August 16, 2021:

•A second “One Year Contract” for the following certified staff: Aarika Alabata; Karlee Badenhop; Joyce Golz; Matthew Scarberry

•A “Two Year Contract” for the following certified staff: David Delano; Josh Montgomery; Taryn Thomas

•A “Three Year Contract” for the following certified staff: Kyle Bostater, Thomas Berteau, Denton Blue, Kristen Boyer, Brandon Brywczynski, Curtis Miller, Mike Nye, Gary Powell, Steve Steingass, Nola White, Chris Zacharias

•A “Continuing Contract” for Lori Meienburg.

•A “One Year Contract” for the following classified staff: Janet Knierim, Cheryl Fedderke, Joshua Golden, Marianne Lemons

•A second “One Year Contract” for the following classified staff: Brandy Breen, Melissa Nafziger, Tobi Ziegler

•A “Three Year Contract” for the following classified staff: Brandon Hancock, Kristin Keber, Katelyn Metz, Sarah Nagel

•Extended days as presented.

•Certified and Classified Substitutes for the 2020-21 school year.

•Nurse Aide Clinical Instructor.

•Summer Work Experience Instructors.

•2021 Summer School Instructors and Substitutes.

•Theresa Eitzman three personal days for the 2020-21 school year with no pay for unused days.

•2021 Summer Camp Instructors.

•Public Safety Instructors.

•Authorization of the Director of Career-Technical Education to excuse Senior students up to three days in conjunction with associate school calendars.

•The off-site work/class project for the Junior Building Trades Program.

The next scheduled meeting involving members of the Four County Career Center Board of Education will be the regular May Board of Education Meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 20, 2020 in the Board Room at Four County Career Center.

Prior to the regular meeting on May 20, the following meetings will take place: Buildings and Grounds Committee: 5:45 p.m.; Records Commission: 5:50 p.m.; Finance Committee: 6:00 p.m.


 

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