LLCS
BOE August 13, 2019
Long
Lake Central readies for new school year
By
Pete Klein
LONG
LAKE--
Superintendent's
Update
The
Long Lake Central School Board of Education meeting held on October 11 2918 Superintendent
Noelle Short spoke to the board about the Five-Year Facilities Plan. All items
on the Scope of Work prepared by Mosaic Associates were discussed, including
tennis court replacement, security upgrades, and infrastructure repairs.
When
the Board met on August 13, Shortt provided the board with a Mosaic’s timeline
for the project.
The
timeline shows Mosaic estimating the State Education Department will give its
approval sometime this fall, followed by bidding on the project in May, 2020, start
work on the project in June 2020, with completion sometime by the summer of
2021 at the latest.
Short
also reported mental health services will be available for students, starting
September 10.
First
day of school is set for Wednesday, Sept. 4.
APPROVALS
The
board ruled on the following items presented to it at the meeting.
The
board approved an update of the Code of Conduct.
The
board approved a Policy Statement for Free and Reduced-Price Meals or Free Milk
for 2019-2020 School Year.
The
board approved the Tax Warrant for 2019-2020 School Year.
The
board approved that Any Certified Coach from Long Lake CSD or Indian Lake CSD
to Substitute Coach on an Emergency Basis.
The
board approved to Rescind the June 13, 2019 Appointment of Hayden LaMere as
Long-Term Substitute Effective July 25,2019.
The
board approved the 2019-2020 District Wide Safety Plan.
The
board approved Dana Goetze as Athletic Coordinator.
The
board approved Chris Sass as Technology Coordinator.
The
board approved Heather Kilpatrick as K-12 Teachers Aide.
The
board approved Michele Gannon as 2019-2020 Yearbook Advisor.
The
board approved Kristin Delehanty as 2019-2020 Elementary Soccer Coach.
The
board approved Carey Pooler as 2019-2020 Arts and Education Coordinator.
Emily
Farr was approved as a substitute teacher. Eric Knox was not.
The
board decided to pay $100 per day to all certified teachers, including those
certified in other states.
The
board reviewed the School Safety Plans.
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