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Home»News»MILLCREEK-WEST UNITY SCHOOL BOARD: Board Discusses Latest Agenda Items
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MILLCREEK-WEST UNITY SCHOOL BOARD: Board Discusses Latest Agenda Items

By Newspaper StaffJune 30, 2022Updated:August 14, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Millcreek West Unity Board of Education held their meeting on Monday, June 27th. The meeting began at 6:15 p.m. with the Superintendent presenting the annual Cafeteria report.

The Business Advisory Council meeting minutes from March 8th, and the second semester bullying report were submitted as well.

The Superintendent also spoke in regard to the possibility of adding Board Policy and Administrative Guidelines to the “Commemoration of School Facilities”.

The principal reports were then given with Mr. Riley expressing his appreciation to Mrs. Worline and also congratulating her on her retirement.


The board then moved to approve the following consent agenda items. The minutes, financial statements and investments from the May 2022 Board of Education meeting. FY23 participation in NOVA, digital curriculum through the Northern Buckeye Education Council.

Participation in all federal programs for the 22-23 fiscal year including the CCIP grants and lunch and breakfast programs. A proposal with Hylant Administration Services District for insurance.

A membership with NWOCA and payment of membership fees totaling $29,135.06 for FY23. Participation in the Early Childhood Special Education Consortium with NwOESC for FY23.


An agreement with the Northwest Ohio Juvenile Detention Center for education services. An agreement with North Central Schools for school nurse services for FY23.

A membership with the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy for FY23. All FY22 appropriations and temporary appropriations for FY23 at 75% of FY22’s actual expenditures.

A Resolution authorizing the Treasurer to purchase an Employee Dishonesty and Faithful Performance Policy in lieu of a bond.

Authorization for the Treasurer to act as the Board Appointed Public Records Training Designee.


An agreement for on-site technical services, plus additional costs and an instructions coach agreement. Agreement for the disposition of the following text, Harcourt Science: ISBN 0-15-311209-3, Copyright 2000, Harcourt School Publishers.

An agreement for additions, revenue increases and appropriation modifications to be filed with the County Auditor. A memorandum of understanding with the Millcreek-West Unity Education Association regarding the use of OTES 2.0 and OSCES Evaluation Systems.

Agreement to waive the first reading and approve a new NEOLA policy #1439 and #4439 regarding holiday policies. Numerous personnel items were then approved by the board before then moving to switch the time for the July 11th board meeting to 7:00 a.m.

A memorandum of understanding was then signed with the Defiance College for the hosting of Defiance College teacher education candidates.

The board then thanked Mrs. Worline before moving to enter into executive session at 6:33 p.m. Upon their return at 6:44 p.m. the board moved to adjourn for the evening.

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