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The Jacksonville School District 117 Board of Education met Sept. 21 to announce upcoming events.

Here are the meeting's minutes, as provided by the board:

The Jacksonville District #117 Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month.

Jacksonville School District 117 Board of Education Regular September 21, 2016

The Board of Education of Jacksonville School District 117 met in Regular Session on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, beginning at 7:00 PM at the Lincoln Elementary School. Members present at roll call were Mrs. Ballard, Mr. Beard, Mr. Cantrell, Mr. Lonergan and Ms. Wagner. Mrs. Maul and Mrs. White were absent. Also in attendance were Superintendent, Steve Ptacek, Assistant Superintendent, Dana Kinley, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Sarah Raynor and Chief Financial Officer, Jamie Hadjan.

BUDGET HEARING – President Beard called the Budget Hearing to order at 7:00pm. Jamie Hadjan presented the budget summary. She stated that although the state has promised us 100% of our GSA, our budget is based upon receiving 79%. Transportation reimbursements are also pro-rated at a rate of 69% of our reimbursement for regular education students and 93% for special education students.

There were no questions from visitors about the budget or the budget hearing.

RECOGNITION Mr. Ptacek congratulated Kelly Zoellner, Principal at South Elementary, on winning the gold medal in her age division at the World Championships for Water ski jumping. The contest was held in Spain this past week.

Mr. Ptacek also reported that Mary Camerer, Washington Principal; Kelly Zoellner, South Principal; Holly O’Neil, Turner Associate Principal; and Tim Chipman, JHS Assistant Principal, have been selected to participate in the Tracy Family Foundation’s School Leadership Initiative, Cohort 2. The will likely make a presentation to the school board at a later time.

RECEPTION OF VISITORS, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

• Colby Huff spoke to the board about the incident that occurred at last Friday’s football game at which Gray Noll and his supporters wore their campaign t-shirts while working the concession stand. He said he understands that Crimson Pride was not involved in the incident. He said rules should be obeyed and election laws have been broken. Colby stated the issue is that somebody made a decision to allow the situation to continue. He thanked Superintendent Ptacek for his quick apology.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA – Mr. Beard advised that in order to accommodate the students wishing to speak to the Board, the Closed Session for Student Discipline would be moved up in the agenda between Announcements and Standing Reports. Mr. Cantrell moved, seconded by Mr. Lonergan to approve the agenda as amended. Roll: Cantrell, Lonergan, Ballard, Wagner, and Beard. Nay; None.

ANNOUNCEMENTS - UPCOMING EVENTS

• September 23 - 1st Quarter Mid Term

• Two Rivers Dinner Meeting - October 27

• September 28 - 1/2 Day Student Attendance/ 1/2 Day School Improvement

• Superintendent Attending IASA Annual Conference - September 28-30

• JHS Homecoming & Lincoln Tour - September 30

INTO CLOSED SESSION – Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Mrs. Ballard to adjourn to Closed Session at 7:37pm for student disciplinary cases 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(21). Roll: Lonergan, Ballard, Wagner, and Beard. Nay; None.

OUT OF CLOSED SESSION - Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Mr. Cantrell to return to Open Session at 8:45pm. Roll: Lonergan, Cantrell, Ballard, Wagner and Beard. Nay; None.

STANDING REPORTS

• State Update – Mr. Ptacek stated that there is nothing to report

• Enrollment Report the enrollment report shows student enrollment for the month of August up by 56 students from last year.

• F.O.I.A. Report – There have been four FOIA requests since the first of July.

• Financial/Treasurer's Report – Last year, we received 100% of the taxes collected in the first distribution check (July 2015). The difference is approximately 2 million dollars. The current year operating fund balance is less than last year at this time.

REPORTS

• Board Members Attending Triple I Conference – Board Members Wagner, Beard and Cantrell will be attending the conference in Chicago.

• Political Activities Policy – Mr. Ptacek discussed the political incident from last Friday’s football game and asked the Board for their opinion about limiting access on the sidelines to coaches, medical personnel, chain crew and other designated workers only. There should not be any parents or non-essential personnel standing on the sidelines. The suggestion was made and agreed upon to also allow “official” photographers access as long as they make their pictures available to everyone. These photographers should be approved by the Athletic Director.

It was decided that the advertising on the “unity board” or scoreboards is compliant with the equal access requirements because the ads simply state facts and do not encourage fans to vote one way or another.

The Homecoming parade is a community event for the general public and is not directed toward a captive student audience. Political groups are not prohibited from parades.

• Application for Tuition Waiver – Mr. Ptacek has asked whether the Board would like to pursue a tuition waiver for the children of certified staff to attend our district if they live in another district. Our district would receive GSA funding for those students but their property taxes would still go to their home district. The general consensus was that it would be acceptable to pursue this waiver.

• Policy Manual Update (Press Plus) – Mr. Beard reported that the committee has had its first meeting with the representatives from IASB. The first draft of the new manual should be ready sometime soon and the committee will review it and meet again at the end of October to discuss any changes.

• 5 Essentials Survey – Mr. Ptacek explained why our District will no longer be participating in the survey. He showed the results of our survey and said the survey ratings are not consistent with the paradigm shift we have made in our district. He said the Danielson model says there is always room for growth.

• Assessments – PARCC testing results were discussed. ACT scores were provided and compared to the previous year.

• Mr. Ptacek notified the Board that the Volleyball Team is taking a trip to Chicago for the Pumpkin Tourney this weekend and the approval was not submitted in time to be placed on the agenda.

CONSENT AGENDA- Mr. Cantrell moved, seconded by Mrs. Ballard to approve the Consent Agenda Items as presented:

• Treasurer's Reports

• Approval of Previous Minutes

o August 17 Committee of the Whole o August 17 Regular Meeting o August 24 Special Meeting

• Application for Recognition of Schools

• Consideration to Approve Administrator and Teacher Salary and Benefits Report

• Consideration of Administrative Salary/IMRF Over $75K Roll: Cantrell, Ballard, Wagner, Lonergan and Beard. Nay; None.

CLOSED SESSION – Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Ms. Wagner to adjourn to Closed Session at 9:35pm for:

• The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the District or legal counsel for the District. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1), as amended by P.A. 93-0057.

• Collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives, or deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or more classes of employees. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(2).

• Litigation, when an action against, affecting or on behalf of the particular District has been filed and is pending before a court or administrative tribunal, or when the district finds that an action is probable or imminent, in which case the basis for the finding shall be recorded and entered into the closed meeting minutes. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11).

• Student disciplinary cases. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(9).

• Discussion of lawfully closed meeting minutes, whether for purposes of approval by the body of the minutes or semi-annual review of the minutes as mandated by Section 2.06. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(21).

• The purchase or lease of real property for the use of the District, including meetings held for the purpose of discussing whether a particular parcel should be acquired. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(5). Roll: Lonergan, Wagner, Cantrell, Ballard and Beard. Nay; None.

RETURN TO OPEN SESSION: Mrs. Ballard moved, seconded by Ms. Wagner to return to Open Session at 10:10pm. Roll: Ballard, Wagner, Cantrell, Lonergan, and Beard. Nay; None.

ACTION ITEMS Student Discipline

• Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Mr. Cantrell to uphold the recommendation of the Administration and the District Hearing Officer to expel Student #517204595 as presented.

• Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Ms. Wagner to uphold the recommendation of Administration and the District Hearing Officer to expel Student #422527272 as presented.

Personnel Recommendations – Mr. Cantrell moved, seconded by Mrs. Ballard to approve the personnel recommendations as presented.

Resignation

• Marie Whaley, Math Teacher at JHS and National Honor Society Advisor, effective August 15, 2016.

• Kelly Mast, Cheer Coach at Turner Junior High School, effective August 23, 2016.

• Makala Lovell, Media Paraprofessional at North Elementary School and Lincoln Elementary School, effective August 29, 2016.

• Libby West, Noon Supervisor at South Elementary School, effective September 8, 2016.

• Lindsey Alexander, 7th Grade Volleyball Coach at Turner Junior High School, effective September 11, 2016.

• Katie Jo Powell, 1:1 Special Education Paraprofessional at Eisenhower Elementary School, effective September 26, 2016.

• Shannon Dewitt, ELL Teacher at North Elementary School and Lincoln Elementary School, effective September 23, 2016.

Employment-Certified

• Pam Reising-Rechner, Interim Director of Early Years Program, Salary: $380 per diem, up to 100 days per year for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Kathleen Shea, Pre-Kindergarten Teacher at Early Years/Pre-Kindergarten Center, Salary Schedule: MA, Step B: $37,541/per year (Probationary Year 1), effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Mary Ellen Molnar, Special Education Teacher at Turner Junior High School, Salary: MA; Step G, $41,815/per year (Probationary Year 1), effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Sharon Crowder, Special Education Teacher at JHS, Salary: MA +12, Step D: $39,414/per year (Probationary Year 1), effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

Employment-Classified

• Lara Helmich, Secretary of Turner Junior High School, Salary: $13.00/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Deb Wallis, Food Service worker at Turner Junior High School, Salary: $11.53/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Mary Ward, Food Service worker at Turner Junior High School, Salary: $11.53/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Tiffany Baker, Food Service worker at JHS, Salary: $11.53/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Michael Seymoure, Noon Supervisor at Washington Elementary School, Salary: $9.43/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation.

• Bill Baughman, Noon Supervisor at South Elementary School, Salary: $9.43/per hour, effective September 22, 2016, contingent upon receipt of required employment documentation. Employment-Modifications/Re-Assignments/Promotions/Transfers

• Ed Hayes, 2nd Shift Custodian at JHS transferred to 1st Shift Custodian at JHS, no change in salary, effective September 22, 2016.

• Carrie Schnelten, Special Education Teacher at Crossroads Learning Center transferred to Special Education Teacher at Washington Elementary School, no change in salary, effective September 22, 2016.

Homebound Services

• Cindy Miller, Homebound Educator at Illinois School for Visually Impaired, Salary: $25.50/hour.

Volunteers

• Katharine McKean, Volunteer Girls Cross Country Coach for JHS for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016.

Leaves of Absence

• Rebecca Leahr, Kindergarten Teacher at North Elementary School, requesting maternity leave from October 3, 2016 until November 28, 2016 and family medical leave from October 3, 2016 until November 28, 2016, to run concurrently.

• Bruce Jumper, Maintenance worker, requesting family medical leave from September 13, 2016 until December 13, 2016.

• Andrea Leefers, Guidance Counselor at JHS, requesting maternity leave from November 17, 2016 until January 3, 2017 and family medical leave from November 17, 2016 until January 3, 2017, to run concurrently.

• Amy Gillespie, 6th Grade Teacher at North Elementary School, requesting maternity leave from November 16, 2016 until February 27, 2017 and family medical leave from November 16, 2016 until February 27, 2017, to run concurrently.

District #117 United Secretarial Association IEA-NEA Stipends

• Jo Russell, Secretary at Murrayville-Woodson Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Amber Raye, Secretary/Receptionist at Central Office, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Marcia Gillespie, Secretary at Eisenhower Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Jeannie Allan, Secretary at Crossroads Learning Center, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Amanda Prather, Secretary at JHS, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Heidi Anders, Secretary at Turner Junior High School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Barbara Hobrock, Secretary at North Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Heather Walker, Secretary at Early Years/Pre-Kindergarten Program, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Jody Albers, Secretary at Washington Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Jody Hammers, Secretary at Lincoln Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

• Rachael Jones, Secretary at South Elementary School, Administration of Medication Training Stipend, Stipend: $500.

Stipends

• Cindy Arnold, Math Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Ben Banning, Industrial Arts (Welding & Metals) Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Cindy Boyer, Science Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Bailey Brammeier, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Joe Brooks, Driver’s Education/Health Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Kenny Dufelmeier, Ag Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• JR Dugan, Physical Education and Driver’s Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Greg Finn, Science Teacher at JHS, 6th

Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2

• semesters), Joe Gaines, Stipend: Math Teacher $2,000.

at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Delbert Gilliam, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Mark Grounds, Dean of Students at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Brian Hall, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Sandy Hartsook, Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016- 2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Dale Homolka, Art Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Rebecca James, Spanish Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Phil Johnson, Math Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Rachel Kitner, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school

Board of Education 7 September 21, 2016 Regular year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Morgan Koss, Spanish Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Kelly Langhoff, Science Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Ben Legel, Science Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Katie Moore, American Sign Language Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Elisha Nelson, Science Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Maggie Powell, Art Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Brandon Radford, Physical Education/Health/Driver’s Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Stephanie Ritter, Business Teacher at JHS, 6 th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• David Rubin de Celis, Business Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Shelly Scaman, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Judene Stock, Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016- 2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Chad Suhre, Career and Technical Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016- 2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Paul Tollefson, Math Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Breck VanBebber, Math Teacher at JHS, 6 th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• Valisha Zimmer, Special Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $2,000.

• James Chelsvig, Social Studies Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (1st semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Buford Stowers, English Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (1st semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Tim Thrasher, Physical Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (1st semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Kathleen Beard, Math Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2nd semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Raelene Lawless, Physical Education Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2nd semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Phil Wagener, Social Studies Teacher at JHS, 6th Period Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2nd semester), Stipend: $1,000.

• Heather Gerrish, Scholastic Bowl at JHS for the 2016-2017 school year, Stipend: $1,089.99, 7% shared at 3.5% on the base of $31,114.

• Maureen Agner, Geography Bowl at South Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Amy Barbee, Geography Bowl at North Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Michelle Wood, Geography Bowl at Washington Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Amanda Maaser, Cheer Co-Coach at Turner Junior High School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $933.42, 6% on the base of $31,114.

• Emily Hudson, Cheer Co-Coach at Turner Junior High School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $933.42, 6% on the base of $31,114.

• Melissa Bourne, Geography Bowl at Lincoln Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Erin Tighe, Geography Bowl at Lincoln Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Kenny Dufelmeier, JHS Freshman Class Sponsor for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016, Stipend: $622.28, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Megan Waterstraat, JHS Freshman Class Sponsor for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016, Stipend: $622.28, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Priya Pandya, JHS National Honor Society for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016, Stipend: $622.28, 2% on the base of $31,114.

• Lynette Guthrie, JHS Fall Play Director for the 2016-2017 school year, effective September 22, 2016, Stipend: $1,866.84, 6% on the base of $31,114.

• Morgan Braucht, Physical Education/Health Teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, Elementary Planning Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $1,250.

• Felicia McGuinn, Special Education Teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, Elementary Planning Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $1,250.

• Dana Disteldorf, Special Education Teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, Elementary Planning Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (2 semesters), Stipend: $1,250.

• Sara Gray, Special Education Resource Teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, Elementary Planning Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (1 semester), Stipend: $625.

• Emily Bumgarner, ELL Teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, Elementary Planning Stipend for the 2016-2017 school year (1 semester), Stipend: $625.

Stipend Recalculation

• Amy Gillespie, formerly approved for Geography Bowl at North Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year, Stipend: $622.28, 2% on the base of $31,114; stipend recalculated to stipend split at 50% - Stipend: $311.14, 2% on the base of $31,114. Roll: Cantrell, Ballard, Lonergan, and Wagner. Mr. Beard voted “present”. Nay; None.

Consideration of Approval to Revise Administrator Contract – Mr. Cantrell moved, seconded by Ms. Wagner to approve the recommendation to approve the revised Administrator Agreement with Blake Martin, Assistant Director of Student Services and Special Education with revision from 13 sick days to 17 sick days. Roll: Cantrell, Wagner, Lonergan, Ballard and Beard. Nay; None.

Consideration to Release Certain Closed Session Minutes – Mrs. Ballard moved, seconded by Mr. Lonergan that having reviewed the Closed Session Minutes, authorize the release of certain minutes according to the recommendation of the District Attorney as presented:

Board of Education 9 September 21, 2016 Regular Sept. 20, 2006 @9:15 p.m.; Dec. 13, 2006 @ 7:49 p.m.; Feb. 17, 2010 @ 8:45 p.m.; Sept. 19, 2012 @ 9:00 p.m.; Apr. 15, 2015 @ 10:15 p.m.; Aug. 12, 2015 @ 5:38 p.m.; Sept. 23, 2015 @ 6:55 p.m.; Apr. 20, 2016 @ 9:09 p.m.; May 18, 2016 @ 6:39 p.m.; May 18, 2016 @ 7:43 p.m.; June 22, 2016 @5:20 p.m.; and, July 14, 2016 @ 5:45 p.m. Roll: Ballard, Lonergan, Cantrell, Wagner and Beard. Nay; None.

Consideration to Destroy Verbatim Recordings – Mr. Cantrell moved, seconded by Mrs. Ballard that having reviewed the Closes Session Minutes, authorize the destruction of all verbatim recordings dated March 1, 2014 or before. Roll: Cantrell, Ballard, Lonergan, Wagner and Beard. Nay; None.

Consideration of Overnight FFA Trip – Mrs. Ballard moved, seconded by Mr. Lonergan to approve the request for FFA students to attend the 2916 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, from October 19 through October 22, 2016. Roll: Ballard, Lonergan, Cantrell, Wagner and Beard. Nay; none.

Mr. Ptacek notified the Board that the Volleyball Team is taking a trip to Chicago for the Pumpkin Tourney this weekend and the approval was not submitted in time to be placed on the agenda.

Consideration of FY17 Budget – Ms. Wagner moved, seconded by Mr. Cantrell adopt the budget for the 2017 fiscal year as presented. Roll: Wagner, Cantrell, Ballard, Lonergan and Beard. Nay; None.

Consideration to Purchase Land – Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Mrs. Ballard to authorize the Superintendent to bid on the property at 350 West Independence Avenue. Roll: Lonergan, Ballard, Wagner, Cantrell and Beard. Nay; None.

ADJOURNMENT – Mr. Lonergan moved, seconded by Mr. Cantrell to adjourn the meeting at 10:22pm. Roll: Lonergan, Cantrell, Ballard, Wagner and Beard. Nay; None.

____________________________________ ___________________________________ President Secretary

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