A regular meeting of the Yadkin County Board of Education was held on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 6:30p.m. in the Board office.

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Board of Education Yadkin County Schools Yadkinville, NC A regular meeting of the Yadkin County Board of Education was held on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 6:30p.m. in the Board office. Present: Absent: Student Representatives: Administrative: Staff Members: Visitors: Frank Brown, Howard McKnight, Rex Baity, Hazel Brown, Diane Hampton, and Joe Dezern Larry Vestal Grayson Fulp, Brinsley Stewart, Keaton Greer Stewart Hobbs, Donna Boyles, Myra Cox, Kathy Hughes, Kathy Sommers, Rickey Oakes, Donald Hawks, Teresa Logan, Kaky Berry,, Marea Ewers, Karen Matthews, Kelly Byrd-Johnson, Diana Jones, Annette Johnson, Charles Garrett, Doug Sheek, Chris Nichols, Christine Bryant, Chris Lyon, Lavonne Fortner, Celia Davis, Gale Hill Tammy Miller, Linda Neese, Dawn Huggins, Jon Huggins, Caitlynn Finney, Heather Hodges, Kristy Groce, Maranda Antle, Amanda Sizemore, Laura Matthews Commissioner David Moxley, Scott Brady, Sharon Brady, Meaghan Brady, Zach Brady, Jennifer Faulwetter, Frances Matthews, Julie Wilmoth, Kim Cain, Savannah Cain, Jody Pounds, Austin Williams, Keaton Greer, Cindy Greer, Arthur Greer, Bryce Greer, Rita Anthony Steven Anthony, Meghan Anthony, Meaghan Edwards, Wanda Matthews, Julie Brittain, Mandy Stanley, Karson Stanley, Brenda Whitaker, Marth Stewart, Jamie Stiles, Michelle Stiles, Will Stiles, Weston Stiles, Diane Zachary, Paul Stewart #11-080 On motion by McKnight, seconded by Dezern, the Board entered closed Closed Session: session at 5:30p.m. for reasons 1-9 #11-081 On motion by Baity seconded by Hampton, the Board recessed closed Recess Closed session to return to open session. Session: Pledge of All members presented voted yes. Grayson Fulp, Brinsley Stewart and Keaton Greer led the Pledge of

Allegiance: Invocation: Good News: Allegiance. Dr. Hazel Brown gave the invocation. Student from the Out-of-School-Time Program presented mosaics to each elementary principal to hang in the schools. These mosaics were created by the students with the help of Jody Pounds from the Yadkin Arts Council. Laura Matthews, East Bend Elementary School, was given the Spotlight Award of Excellence for obtaining her Masters in Elementary Education from Salem College. #11-082 On motion by H. Brown, seconded by Dezern, the Board approved the Approval of August 1, 2011 meeting minutes of the Board of Education. Minutes: #11-083 On motion by Baity, seconded by McKnight, the Board approved the Approval of Joint Commissioners August 29, 2011 meeting minutes. Joint Meeting Minutes: #11-084 On a motion by Baity, seconded by Hampton the Board approved the Consent Agenda: consent agenda items listed below: Personnel New Employees East Bend Elementary School Candidates s Name Brittany McDaniel Certification K-6 & 6-9 Math Assignment 3 rd Grade Teacher Experience 0 years Salary $3,043.00/month New Position N replacing Eric Sorrell Fall Creek Elementary School Candidates s Name Wendy Butler College/Degree N/A Assignment OOST Assistant Director

Experience Group Leader Salary $10.59/hour Salary Source OOST Fees New Position N Vacant Candidates s Name Emily Willard College/Degree N/A Assignment Secretary/Bookkeeper Salary Source Local New Position N replacing Janice Hawks Candidates s Name Lynn Bentley College/Degree Masters Certification School Counselor Assignment School Counselor Experience 19 years New Position N replacing Maddie Decker Forbush Elementary School Candidates s Name Joyce Vanhoy College/Degree N/A Assignment OOST Assistant Director Salary $10.59/hour Salary Source OOST Fees New Position N replacing Heather Hodges Forbush High School Candidates s Name Amy Donley Certification 9-12 Science Assignment 9-12 Science Experience 2 years Salary $3,043.00/month New Position N replacing Barron Sheek Candidates s Name Stephanie Mickles College/Degree N/A

Assignment SFS Associate Salary $10.59/hour Salary Source School Food Service New Position N replacing Vicky Joyner Candidates s Name Andrea Cheek Certification 9-12 Agriculture Assignment Agriculture Teacher Experience 0 years New Position N replacing Jason Doby Candidates s Name Linda Steelman Certification 9-12 English Assignment 9-12 English Experience 39 years New Position N replacing Elisabeth Bolick (2 nd Semester) Candidates s Name Patricia Wood Certification 9-12 Math Assignment 50% Math Teacher Experience 35 years New Position N replacing Barron Sheek s 2 Math Classes Candidates s Name Gina Moxley College/Degree Associates Assignment EC Teacher Assistant Salary Source EC New Position N replacing Shirley Merritt Jonesville Elementary School Candidates s Name Heather Harrell Certification K-6

Assignment 5 th Grade Teacher Experience 0 years Salary $3,043.00/month New Position N replacing Angela Adams Starmount High School Candidates s Name Ruby Marie Cox College/Degree N/A Assignment SFS Associate Salary $10.59/hour Salary Source School Food Service New Position N replacing Donna Martin Starmount High School & Boonville Elementary School Candidates s Name Allison Brown Certification Nurse s License Assignment School Nurse New Position N replacing Lynda Carter Starmount Middle School Candidates s Name Jennifer Wagoner Certification K-6 Assignment Middle Grades Language Arts Experience 10 years New Position N replacing Dusti Davis Yadkin Early College Candidates s Name Emily Williams Certification 9-12 Social Studies & 6-9 Language Arts Assignment 9 th Grade English Teacher Experience 4 years Salary Source Local New Position N replacing Robyn Rodriguez

Yadkinville Elementary School Candidates s Name Elena Guevara College/Degree Masters Certification K-6 & Dual Language in CA obtaining NC License Assignment ESL Teacher Salary Source ESL New Position N replacing Vivien Speas Candidates s Name Tamara Givens Certification Birth-K Assignment Preschool Teacher Experience 0 years & Fee Based New Position N replacing C. Jones Calendar Waiver for 2012-2013 Information Items: 1. Administration has received the following resignations: Douglas Barron Sheek Teacher at Forbush High School resigning effective July 22, 2011 Jason Doby Teacher at Forbush High School resigning effective August 8, 2011 Casey Long EC Teacher Assistant at Fall Creek Elementary School resigning effective August 9, 2011 Robyn Rodriguez Teacher at Yadkin Early College resigning effective August 9, 2011 Joan Sparks EC Teacher at Boonville Elementary School resigning effective August 23, 2011 Nancy Luper Child Nutrition at Yadkinville Elementary School retiring effective September 1, 2011. 2. Administration has transferred the following employees: Vicky Joyner School Food Service Associate at Forbush High School to School Food Service Assistant Manager at Forbush High School. Jeff Weisner Teacher at Fall Creek Elementary School to Teacher at Forbush High School. Eric Sorrell Teacher at East Bend Elementary School to Teacher at Fall Creek Elementary School.

Julia Casstevens EC Teacher Assistant at Forbush High School to EC Teacher Assistant at Courtney Elementary School. Tim Speer HVAC Mech. II at School Bus Garage to Trans. Mech. III at School Bus Garage. Pat Mitchell Teacher at Forbush High School to Teacher/Athletic Director at Forbush High School. Melinda Vestal Teacher at Yadkin Success Academy and Yadkin Early College to Teacher at Yadkin Success Academy. 3. Administration has approved the following Leaves of Absence: Connie Burcham Child Nutrition at East Bend Elementary School Leave of Absence beginning August 18, 2011 Donna Hecht Child Nutrition at Boonville Elementary School FMLA beginning August 18, 2011 4. The Board reviewed contracts/purchases. 5. The Board reviewed student releases. #11-085 On motion by McKnight, seconded by Dezern, the Board moved the School Information Volunteer Policy from an information item to an action item. Item to Action Item: #11-086 On motion from Hampton, seconded by Baity, the Board approved the School School Volunteers Policy as presented. Volunteers Policy: #11-087 On motion by H. Brown, seconded by Baity, the Board moved the Approval of Information a Background Check Vendor from an information item to an action item. Item to Action Items: #11-088 On motion from McKnight, seconded by Baity, the Board approved BIB Approval of as the background check vendor for school volunteers and new employees. Background Check Vendor:

#11-089 On motion by Hampton, seconded by Dezern, the Board moved the Differentiated Information Diploma Plan for Graduation from an information item to an action item. Item to Action Items: #11-090 On motion from H. Brown, seconded by McKnight, the Board approved the Differentiated Differentiated Diploma Plan for Graduation as presented. Diploma Plan For Graduation: 6. The Board reviewed the School Assignment Plan and will vote at the October Board meeting. 7. The Board reviewed fundraiser requests. 8. The Board reviewed the Fund Balance Policy and will vote at the October Board meeting. 9. The Board reviewed the September schedule of activities. Comments Keaton Greer informed the Board that he was currently a senior at the Yadkin Early College. He stated he has completed his high school courses and is now taking college classes. He also stated that he is not at the Early College everyday due to college classes; however, he does attend the town hall meetings that are held on Fridays to keep up with what is happening at the Yadkin Early College. He stated they have a Halloween event coming up and that he has really enjoyed attending school at the Early Colelge. Brinsley Stewart informed the Board that she was currently a senior at Starmount High School and attended Boonville Elementary. She is involved with FCA, SLC, Varsity Volleyball and she also runs track. She stated she is excited about the 9/11 service that will be held before the football game on Friday, September 9. She also stated that everyone at Starmount is positive. Mr. Brown asked about the new cell phone policy and Brinsley stated she likes the new policy and once all students begin following the new rules it will work out better. Grayson Fulp informed the Board that he is currently a senior at Forbush High School and attended East Bend Elementary. He is involved in Football, Baseball and Student Council. He stated that everything at Forbush High is going well. Frank Brown advised each student representative to please feel free to talk with the Board and that he was glad to have each new representative on the Board.

Rex Baity welcomed the three new student representatives and stated he looks forward to working with them. He also thanked commissioner Moxley for attending the Board of Education meeting. Diane Hampton welcomed the three new student representatives and stated she wanted each of them to be open and share any concerns they have so the Board can make our schools even better. She also thanked the staff for all of their hard work. Hazel Brown welcomed the three new student representatives and stated to them that their voices were important to the Board. She also stated she can t guarantee the board can solve all problems but hopefully they can help. Dr. Brown also reiterated that she was very impressed with all the mosaics the students had created. Joe Dezern stated there was a possible vacancy on the North Carolina School Board Association and he would like to nominate Dr. Hazel Brown to fill this vacancy. #11-091 A motion was made by Dezern, seconded by Hampton, to nominate Dr. Hazel Nomination: Brown for a position on the North Carolina School Board Association. He also stated he would like to nominate Dr. Hazel Brown for the Raleigh Dingman Award. #11-092 Nomination: A motion was made by Dezern, seconded by Baity, to nominate Dr. Hazel Brown for the Raleigh Dingman Award. Mr. Dezern also informed Dr. Hobbs that he appreciated the communication he has shared with school personnel and board members to welcome everyone back. He also stated that at the Starmount High School football game he was really impressed that some of the band s members were students with special needs and that whoever was responsible for this needed a pat on the back. Teresa Logan indicated that Grace Wells, EC Teacher, was responsible for this and that she was doing phenomenal things with those students at Starmount. Diane Hampton stated she thought it was nice that the Starmount and Forbush bands played together at the Unifi Bowl. Howard McKnight welcomed the student representatives. He stated he thinks they will find this rewarding and a learning experience. He also stated he felt we had an excellent beginning to the school year and all comments he has heard have been good. He informed the Board that he thought the convocation was an excellent thing to do and that he would like to express his appreciation to Dr. Hobbs and his staff as well as Dr. Nichols for hosting the event at Forbush High School. Frank Brown stated he would like echo what has been said and that he was glad to have the new student representatives. He also stated he believes Dr. Hobbs has done a great job and the start

of the school year has gone excellent. He also stated he feels that Yadkin County Schools will reach the potential they are capable of. He thanked Dr. Hobbs for all he is doing for the students and staff of Yadkin County. Stewart Hobbs stated that the school year was off to a good start and that he was looking forward to working with the new student representatives. He also stated there was a lot of student potential in this county and that he has been to all schools, as well as sending the central office administrators out on the first day to help in any way they could. He feels that everyone is working hard, students are behaving and they want to be in school. He stated that Yadkin County has great schools; we just need some organization and direction. Dr. Hobbs informed the Board that he would be convening the calendar committee in September and asked if a Board member would like to serve on this committee. He stated that Yadkin County is moving toward common core and essential standards and that this year all 11 th grade students will take the ACT (typically only 40% of the students take this test) and that scores will be a lot different this year as compared to last year. He informed the Board that we are still waiting for guidance with NC PreK and that the legislators had cut the PreK program and then Judge Manning said it was unconstitutional and governor issued an executive order and is now tied up in court. He stated we currently have 86 at-risk preschool students; however 170 had applied. Dr. Hobbs ended by saying this has been a good year so far and there were a lot of good employees in Yadkin County and he was truly enjoying himself. #11-091 On motion by Baity, seconded by McKnight, the Board adjourned at 7:30p.m. Adjournment: Dr. L. Stewart Hobbs, Jr. Secretary Motion to approve September 6, 2011 open session minutes: Motion by: Baity Brown, F. Second by: Brown, H. Dezern Hampton McKnight Vestal Yes No