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Submitted by Migration on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 9:47pm
Dates:
Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 6:30pm
RESCHEDULED from February 15, 2010
Location: Morris Education Center, 225 Rosenwald Lane, Brevard
DRAFT Agenda
CALL TO ORDER
6:00 p.m. Closed Session
INVOCATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
WELCOME
BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Public Comment
3. Good News Report
4. Former Students in the Military
5. Consent Agenda:
A. Minutes
B. Personnel Report
6. Non-Faculty Coaches
7. Policy:
A. GBA “Professional Standards of Conduct and Performance for Teachers”
B. GD “Employees’ Work Week and Overtime Compensation”
8. Facilities and FY11 Budget
9. Important Dates
10. Other Items
11. Public Comment
Closed Session (6:00 p.m.)
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Globally Competitive Students
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-318.11(a)(1), 143-318.11(a)(3), and 115C-319 through 321, the Board will go into closed session to consult with the board attorney regarding a confidential personnel matter and a legal matter.
A motion is in order to go into closed session.
Approval of Agenda
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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A motion is in order to approve or revise the meeting agenda for February 18, 2010.
Public Comment
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Globally Competitive Students
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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A sign-up sheet is available for public comment. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allotted for public comment at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the meeting. Speakers will be asked to limit their comments to 5 minutes each, except in the event there are more than six speakers per session, at which time the chairman may limit the time allotted to 3-5 minutes per speaker. Speakers will be asked to refrain from discussing any individuals by name in accordance with the North Carolina Open Meetings Law.
Good News Report
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Globally Competitive Students
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Discussion
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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FBLA Regional Competition
The students listed below took top honors in the Western Region Future Business Leaders of America Competition on January 28, 2010. They will be eligible to compete at the state competition in April.
BHS
Paul Connell – 1st Place, Business Calculations
Zach Smith – 1st Place, Business Procedures
Rachel Tibbles – 1st Place, Business Communications
Austin Jenkins – 1st Place, Public Speaking II
Megan McGee – 1st Place, Computers Applications I
Kelsey Meece – 2nd Place, Public Speaking I
Kaylan Lance – 3rd Place, Job Interview
RHS
Zach Cozart – 1st Place, Job Interview
Leanna Hall – 1st Place, Future Business Leader
Drew Jamerson – 2nd Place, Business Procedures
Devon McIntosh – 3rd Place, Business Communications
Andrea Owen – 3rd Place, Business Calculations
Jamie Barton – 3rd Place, Computer Applications
All-District Bands
The following students were selected for the 2010 Western North Carolina All-District Bands in February. Those with an asterisk beside their name will be eligible to audition for All-State Band in March.
Rosman High
Brook Owen – Clarinet
Brian Hollifield – 3rd Alternate, Mallets
Ben Higdon – 1st Alternate, Tuba
Kandyce Norton – 1st Chair, Clarinet*
Brevard High
Kathleen Miller – 3rd Chair, Clarinet*
Elisabeth Moore – 5th Chair, Clarinet*
Lauren Fuller – 3rd Chair, Alto Sax
Jasmine McMillan – 3rd Chair, Trombone*
Sarah Costilow – 2nd Chair, Flute*
Wesley Holland – 9th Chair, Clarinet
Matt Clyburn – 2nd Chair, Snare Drum*
Glenn Palmer – 1st Chair, Timpani*
R. J. Blackburn – 3rd Chair, French Horn*
Brevard Middle
Middle School Band I: Middle School Band II:
Anna Fuller, 2nd Chair, Flute* Indya Thompson – 1st Chair, Flute
Mary Ball, 5th Chair, Flute Nicole Miller – 4th Chair, Flute
August Nye – 10th Chair, Flute Jose Arizmendi – 4th Chair, Clarinet
Tannis London – 6th Chair, Clarinet* Lauren McKee – 18th Chair, Clarinet
Olivia Redden – 8th Chair, Clarinet Melody Suess – 5th Chair, Trombone
Rebekah Pedersen–16th Chair, Clarinet Chris Wilson – 2nd Chair, Snare Drum
Grace Williams – 18th Chair, Clarinet
Shelby Barton – 3rd Chair, Bass Clarinet
Emma McLeod – 2nd Chair, French Horn*
Allie Williams – 3rd Chair, French Horn*
Fraser Shuman, 3rd Chair, Tuba
Education Foundation Awards Mini-Grants
The Transylvania County Educational Foundation, Inc., has awarded 15 mini-grants totaling $9,600 to the following applicants:
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Project Title
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Julie Queen
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RHS
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Generation Renovation
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Joe Russo
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DRS
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Sandbox Strategy
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Ashley Dickson
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BHS
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Weaving Future
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Sara Cathey
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RHS
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Monitoring Water Quality
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Christina Dodson
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BMS
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Comic Life
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Rosman Peer Team
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RHS
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Peer Team
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Jennifer Bolt
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BHS
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Around the Bin
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Kathryn Marcotte
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BHS
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Media Program
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Erin Keane
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BMS
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Unmasking
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Carrie Elmore
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BHS
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Food Service
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Beth Aspray
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BES
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Earth Shine
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Connie Newman
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BMS
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Messages from Mexico
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Patrick Davis
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BHS
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Math Problem of the Week
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Katrina Ronneburger
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BHS
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Digital Tablets
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Betsy Langston
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CISTC
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Team Teachers
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Regional Science Fair Winners
Transylvania County brought home the lion’s share of recognitions from the Western Region Elementary Science Fair at Western Carolina University on February 9. Transylvania students earned more than 50% of the total prizes, with 16 total winners (see below). The Western Region, which serves 19 school districts, sends only three elementary winners on to the state science fair. Two of those three slots went to TCS students; Weston Whitmire and Deland Thomas, RES, took first place overall, and Diana Bodie, BES, took third place. These three will advance to the state competition in March.
1st Place: Deland Thomas and Weston Whitmire – RES
3rd Place: Diana Bodie – BES
Honorable Mention: Aaron Flynn Benjamin Miner, and Emily Sheffield - BES
Honorable Mention: Ressie Mae Owen - TCH
Honorable Mention: David Howell and Emily Treadway - PFES
Special Awards:
· Sarah Branagan (BES): Environmental Science Program, WCU, recognizing the best environmental science project
· Sam Ballard (TCH): Secondary Science Education Program, WCU, recognizing the best technology project
· Bergen Khare, Bryce Spradlin and Aidan Spradlin (PFES): Dept of Geosciences & Natural Resources, WCU, recognizing the best earth science project
· David Howell and Emily Treadway (PFES): Dept of Chemistry & Physics, WCU, recognizing the best physical science project
In the High School division held on February 10, the following students took honors:
Hannah Davis (BHS) placed first in Senior Biological. Yohana Dierolf, Rebekah Morgan and Erika Williams (BHS) placed first in Senior Team. They will all advance to the state competition in March.
February is Black History Month
The month of February is designated as “Black History Month” nationwide. Classes will have activities commemorating the important people, places and events of the civil rights movement and the contributions and achievements of celebrated African Americans.
Former Students in the Military
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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The Board of Education would like to recognize former students from Brevard High School, Rosman High School, and Davidson River School who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. Military. The attached list will be updated as more names are received.
Consent Agenda
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The following items are submitted for consent approval:
1. Minutes from December 28, 2009 (attached)
2. Minutes from January 11, 2010 (attached)
3. Minutes from January 25, 2010 (attached)
4. Personnel report for February 18, 2010 (attached)
A motion is in order to approve the consent agenda items.
Non-Faculty Coaches
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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The North Carolina High School Athletic Association requires local boards to grant permission to employ non-faculty individuals as head coaches of varsity or junior varsity teams. As a general rule, the Transylvania County Board of Education approves all volunteer and contract coaches for Transylvania County Schools. The following non-faculty coaches are presented for 2009-2010 spring sports. Additional names may be presented at future meetings.
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BHS Baseball
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RHS Baseball
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Owenby, Chuck –JV Asst. Vol.
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Galloway, Barry – Head JV
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BHS Golf
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Ruff, Scott – Asst. Vol.
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Wilbanks, Derek – Head
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Shelton, Ryan – Asst. Vol.
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BHS Soccer
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Wilbanks, Joe – Asst. Vol.*
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DeJong, Rich – V. Women’s Asst. Vol.
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RHS Golf
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Hawkins, Mike – V. Women’s Asst.
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Rice, G.F. - Head
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BHS Softball
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RHS Softball
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Byrd, Rickey – JV Asst. Vol.
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Anders, Terry – Head JV
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Rice, Ashley – V. Asst.*
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Dodson, Terry – JV Asst. Vol.*
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BHS Tennis
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Landreth, Joey – JV Asst. Vol.*
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Lovett Jr., Kenny – Head*
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Owen, Eric – JV Asst.
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BHS Track
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Rainey, Mary – V. Asst. Vol.
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Baldwin, Bill – Head
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Sheridan, Jay – Head
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Witherspoon, Jackie – Asst.
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Ward, Bobby – V. Asst.
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BMS Baseball
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RMS Baseball
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Lambert, Ricky – Asst. Vol.
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Pritchard, Steve – Head*
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BMS Soccer
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RMS Softball
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Tellman, Ben – Head
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Bryson, Ken – Asst. Vol.
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Shea, Tim – Asst. Vol.
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Riddle, Josh – Asst. Vol.
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BMS Softball
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Limerick, Scott – Head
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McNeill, David – Asst. Vol.
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BMS Track
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Mosser, Chris – Head
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*first-time coach with TCS
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A motion is in order to approve the coaches listed above for spring sports 2009-2010.
Policy GBA
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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New Policy GBA “Professional Standards of Conduct and Performance for Teachers” is presented for a fourth read and possible action. The policy has been revised since its last review on January 11, 2010. Dr. Bo Williams will discuss the changes and answer any questions you may have. The draft policy is attached.
A motion is in order to approve or revise Policy GBA.
Policy GD
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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Revised Policy GD “Employees’ Work Week and Overtime Compensation” has been revised and is presented for first-read approval. Dr. Bo Williams will discuss the changes and answer any questions you may have. The draft policy is attached.
A motion is in order to approve Policy GD.
Facilities and FY11 Budget
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Discussion
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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The Board will continue its review and discussion of the Transylvania County Schools Master Facilities Plan and the 2010-2011 budget. The most recent master plan cost estimate is attached, along with a first draft of the FY11 current expense budget, FY11 anticipated budget changes, and the first look at FY11 capital outlay priorities list. Dr. Jeff McDaris will answer questions from the Board.
Important Dates
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Globally Competitive Students
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Action
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Discussion
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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Feb. 20
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Saturday School
Student Dismissal 12:30 p.m.
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Feb. 24
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Parent Advisory Council
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7:30 a.m.
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MEC
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Feb. 25
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School Board Training
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9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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WRESA
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Feb. 25
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Superintendent’s Communication Council
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3:45 p.m.
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MEC
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Feb. 26
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Student Advisory Council
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7:30 a.m.
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MEC
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Mar. 1
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REGULAR MEETING
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6:30 p.m.
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MEC
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Mar. 15
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REGULAR MEETING
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6:30 p.m.
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MEC
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Mar. 18-19
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NCSBA School Law Academy
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Hickory, NC
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Other Items
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Action
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Discussion
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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An opportunity will be provided for other items from board members or staff.
Public Comment
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21st Century Professionals
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Healthy and Responsible Students
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Discussion
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Leadership to Guide Innovation
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Governance and Support
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A sign-up sheet is available for public comment. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allotted for public comment at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the meeting. Speakers will be asked to limit their comments to 5 minutes each, except in the event there are more than six speakers per session, at which time the chairman may limit the time allotted to 3-5 minutes per speaker. Speakers will be asked to refrain from discussing any individuals by name in accordance with the North Carolina Open Meetings Law.
Adjourn
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