Ephrata Area School District REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES February 24, 2014

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The Board of School Directors of the Ephrata Area School District, Ephrata PA, met in regular session on Monday, February 24, 2014 at Ephrata High School, 803 Oak Blvd., Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Board Members Present: President, Timothy W. Stayer; Vice-President, Jenny L. Miller Secretary, Stephanie A. Gingrich; Treasurer, Kristee Reichard; Members: Judy S. Beiler, Ted Kachel, Kay Kurtz, Glenn R. Martin, Robert E. Miller, Tim Stauffer, and Chris Weber School District Officials Present: Dr. Brian Troop Superintendent Richard Hornberger Assistant Superintendent Kim Schlemmer Assistant Superintendent Susan Friedman District Solicitor Visitors Present: EASD: Joane Eby, Scott Galen, Rod Myers, Sarah Quigg, and Sally Wise Others: Grace Chon, Lori Fahnestock, Laird Farrington, Crystal Hartman, Betty and Steve Heydt, Lisa Kachel, Wendy Masterson, Michaela Mattson, Devin Peters, Emily Pfeiffer, Alyssa Rummel, Stephanie Schmitt, Kyle Snyder, Hope Stayer, Sherry Walker, and Rachel Weaver Media: Dean Evans, Lancaster Newspapers and Gary Klinger, The Ephrata Review CALL TO ORDER BY BOARD PRESIDENT President Stayer called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM. MOMENT OF SILENT MEDITATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, AND RECITATION OF THE MISSION STATEMENT President Stayer asked for a moment of silent meditation, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and the recitation of the District Mission Statement. EXECUTIVE SESSION President Stayer announced that the Board met in Executive Session after the January 20, 2014 meeting for personnel and contractual legal matters. WELCOME OF VISITORS BY BOARD PRESIDENT Comments/Questions from Visitors President Stayer welcomed visitors to the meeting. He opened the meeting to questions or comments from visitors for any item on the agenda except personnel items that are never discussed at public meetings. None at this time. UPCOMING EVENTS Upcoming events are listed on the District Home Page. Board Meeting Dates in the District Office Board Room (unless noted) March 3, 2014 Committee Meetings 7:00 PM March 17, 2014 Regular Meeting at Fulton Elementary School 7:00 PM March 31, 2014 Work Session 6:00 PM STUDENT RESOLUTION Crystal Hartman was presented with a resolution honoring her for qualifying for the 2014 PIAA Indoor Track and Field Meet. STUDENT PRESENTATIONS Several Ephrata High School students and staff members provided presentations about Cloister FFA, German National Honor Society, and Robotics. 1

---- SECTION 2 ACTION ITEMS ---- Motion It was moved by Mr. Stayer, seconded by Mr. Miller, that the Ephrata Area Board of School Directors approve all of the following items set forth below. Roll call vote, all members present voting yes. Motion passed. I. SECRETARY REPORT Stephanie A. Gingrich A. Regular Board and Committee Meeting Minutes Minutes of the January 20, 2014 Regular Board Meeting and the February 3, 2014 Committee Meetings. II. BUDGET/FINANCE COMMITTEE Timothy W. Stayer A. Approve Treasurer s Report (Attachment #1) The Treasurer s Report for January 1, 2014 through January 31, 2014. B. Approve List of Bills (Attachment #2) The payment of the following List of Bills for individual accounts for February 24, 2014. General Fund $ 656,450.15 AP Direct Deposit $ 334,212.88 General Fund ACH Items $ 3,579,238.47 Capital Reserve $ 16,744.52 Food Service $ 63,505.27 Student Activities $ 3,791.59 TOTAL $ 4,653,942.88 C. General Fund Budget Transfers General Fund Budgetary transfers for 2013-2014: TRANSFER FROM TRANSFER TO Account Description Amount Account Description Amount 321330H Drill Team $ 600.00 1181121H Fees $ 600.00 TOTAL $ 600.00 TOTAL $600.00 D. Mowing Bid Mowing contracts for the following vendors for 2014: Site Vendor Rate Akron Elementary DWD $140.00 Clay Elementary Stark $195.00 Fulton Elementary (Including Softball Field and Swale) Sheaffer $270.00 Highland Elementary Mowing Wilkin $80.00 Weed-Wack Bank Sheaffer $200.00 Ephrata Middle School Areas around School Sheaffer $225.00 Ephrata High School Areas around High School Wilkin $175.00 Mow Athletic Fields as follows: Ephrata Middle School Athletic Rec Center $439.00 Fields, Ephrata High School Oak Street Athletic Fields 189 S. Market Street DWD $80.00 TOTAL $1,804.00 2

E. MSDSonline Agreement Agreement with MSDSonline, Chicago, IL. This program will assist the maintenance and science departments to track, manage and report the districts hazardous chemicals and provide immediate right-to-know access to safety data sheets for our employees. This is a three year agreement, the cost is $1,760.00 per year with a $220.00 implementation charge in year one. F. Worley and Obetz Agreement The purchase of the following product from Worley and Obetz, Inc, Lancaster, PA, effective February 1, 2014 and continue until the gallons are exhausted, approximately one year: E 10 87 Unleaded Gasoline 42,000 gallons $2.8715 per gallon III. IV. BUILDING/PROPERTY/PUBLIC AFFAIRS/PLANNING COMMITTEE Jenny Miller Building / Property A. Architectural Firm for Akron and Fulton Projects Contract with RLPS Architects, Lancaster, PA to update the Akron Cafeteria and Fulton Vestibule (pending solicitor review). CURRICULUM/POLICY COMMITTEE Glenn R. Martin Curriculum A. Field Trips High Chorus Student (1 student) to travel to Region V State Chorus Festival, Chambersburg Area High School, February 13-15, 2014 (Thursday to Saturday). High School Orchestra Students (approximately 3 students) to travel to PMEA Region Orchestra Festival, Kennard-Dale High School, South Eastern School District, York, PA, February 27-March 1, 2014 (Thursday-Saturday). High School Orchestra Students (approximately 3 students) to travel to PMEA All State Orchestra Festival, Hershey, PA, March 26-29, 2014 (Wednesday-Saturday). Middle School Boston Club Students (approximately 49 students) to travel to Boston, Lexington, Concord, and Salem, MA, May 2-5, 2014 (Friday-Monday). B. High School Course Catalog Approval of 2014-2015 High School Course Catalog Policy No Action Items. V. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Judy S. Beiler A. Retirement Joane Eby, HS Principal, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Judie Gemmell, IS Guidance Counselor, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Denise Haun, Akron ELL, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Deborah Machonis, HS Librarian, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Robin May, IS/MS Literacy Coach, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Suzanne Rehm, Clay Grade 3, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Patricia Weaver, Clay Grade 1, effective at the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. B. Resignations Eric Ackerman, Assistant Football Coach, effective February 25, 2014. Kristin Holst, HS Assistant Principal, effective TBD. 3

Phil Kauffman, Assistant Football Coach, effective January 21, 2014. Adam Nobile, Director of Marching Band, effective January 24, 2014. Amber Shirk, Assistant Field Hockey Coach, effective January 6, 2014. Kerilee Shuey, Assistant Softball Coach, effective January 29, 2014. C. Leave Mary Copenhaver, High School Cafeteria, requests leave, effective March 28, 2014 through the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Jennifer Endy, HS Learning Support, requests intermittent leave, effective January 27, 2014 through TBD. Sally Kieffer, Fulton Media Center Aide, requests leave, effective January 25, 2014 through approximately six to eight weeks. Todd Ream, IS Grade 5, requests leave, effective February 25, 2014 through approximately three to six weeks. Connie Reber, Akron Grade 2, requests intermittent leave, effective January 20, 2014 through TBD. Leslie Walters, Highland Grade 1, requests leave, effective February 28, 2014 through approximately April 25, 2014. D. Appointments Administration Timothy McCormick, Director of Technology, effective March 10, 2014 (Pending Clearances). Timothy is replacing Gary Oberly who is transferring to Chief Information Officer. Support Brenda Sipel, HS Receptionist/Attendance Secretary, effective February 25, 2014 (Pending Clearances). Brenda is replacing Ashley Yohn who retired. Nicholas Wagner, District-Wide Technology Support, effective February 25, 2014. Nicholas is replacing Steve Machonis who resigned. Extracurricular Jeremy Bischoff, HS Musical Set Construction @ Step Top/55 Units, effective Jeremy Bischoff, HS Musical Technical Director @ Step Top/100 Units, effective Jeremy Bischoff, HS Musical Program Assembly @ Step Top/10 Units, effective Jeff Cusano, HS Musical Light Design/Board Programming @ Step Top/90 Units, effective Elaine Gaston, HS Musical Ticket Sales @ Step Top/20 Units, effective February 25, Irving Gonzalez, HS Musical Choreographer @ Step Top/110 Units, effective Kathy Gregg, Assistant Softball Coach @ Step 1/300 Units, effective March 3, 2014 through the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Mike Hershberger, Assistant Softball Coach @ Step 5/300 Units, effective March 3, Jaclyn Johnson, HS Musical Costume/Make-Up Design @ Step Top/130 Units, effective Jill Klinger, HS Musical Vocal Director @ Step Top/230 Units, effective February 25, Jill Klinger, HS Musical Orchestra Director @ Step Top/200 Units, effective February 25, 4

Theresa Kreider, HS Musical Production Manager/Program Organization @ Step Top/110 Units, effective February 25, 2014 through the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Jill Kurtz, HS Musical Scenic Artist/Visuals Design @ Step Top/120 Units, effective Joel Latshaw, HS Musical Assistant Set Construction @ Step Top/55 Units, effective Roger Leed, HS Musical Assistant Set Construction @ Step Top/55 Units, effective Jacqueline Owsinski, HS Musical Rehearsal Pianist @ Step Top/20 Units, effective Julie Rhine, HS Musical Properties @ Step Top/75 Units, effective February 25, 2014 through the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Michael Rhoads, HS Musical Set Design @ Step Top/115 Units, effective February 25, Greg Romig, Assistant Track & Field Coach @ Step 2/150 Units, effective March 3, Donna Schubert, HS Musical Ticket Sales @ Step Top/20 Units, effective February 25, Emily Sensenig, Assistant Track & Field Coach @ Step 2/150 Units, effective March 3, Derek Sipe, Assistant Baseball Coach@ Step Top/300 Units, effective March 3, 2014 through the conclusion of the 2013-14 school year. Carl Warden, Assistant Softball Coach @ Step Top/300 Units, effective March 3, Stephanie Witman, HS Musical Master Electrician @ Step Top/30 Units, effective E. Bus/Van Drivers Boyo Regular Drivers Ronald Auchey #11466825 Paula Shiffler #23615014 Boyo Substitute Drivers Joyce Dickersheid #19682896 Alvah Weaver #23619133 Barbara Zelinski #17748076 Boyo Aides Viola Batenzam Sylvia Johnson F. Homebound Instructor for the 2013-14 School Year Amy Apgar G. Professional Contract Victoria Socie, effective January 21, 2014 Tanya Goss, effective on or about February 26, 2014 H. Spring 2014 Volunteer Coaches This is in addition to the Volunteer Coaches approved in January 2014. Scott Bailey Track & Field Cordell Oberholtzer Track & Field ---- End of General Motion ---- 5

---- Miscellaneous Motion ---- I. BUILDING/PROPERTY/PUBLIC AFFAIRS/PLANNING COMMITTEE Jenny Miller Public Affairs/Planning A. Revised 2013-2014 School Calendar (Attachment #3) It was moved by Mr. Stayer, seconded by Mr. Weber, that the Ephrata Area Board of School Directors approves the revised 2013-2014 School Calendar. Roll call vote, all members present voting yes. Motion passed. I. Personnel Committee Judy S. Beiler A. Vacancies Administrative HS Assistant Principal Professional Speech Therapist 2014-2015 Extracurricular Head Field Hockey Coach Assistant Field Hockey Coach Assistant Football Coach (2) Director of Marching Band ---- End of Action Items --- ---- SECTION 3 INFORMATION ITEMS ---- ---- SECTION 4 REPORTS ---- I. REPORT OF STUDENT REPRESENTIVE Taylor Mahlandt Akron Mrs. Horner reports that students and staff at Akron are participating in Pennies for Patients for the leukemia and lymphoma association. February also marked the 100 th day of school, so Zero the Hero visited to help celebrate. Students and staff reviewed the school wide positive behavior rules. Clay Mrs. Darkes reports that during February, students and staff collected pet supplies for local shelters. The PTO held their annual talent show. Over 40 children participated in the show. The Clay PTO also had a Snuggle Up and Read evening. Fulton Mr. McCracken reports that Fulton students and staff celebrated the 100 th day of school on February 19 by dressing in 100 items or as if they were 100 years old. Second grade students made a donation of 100 items to Ephrata Area Social Services. Also on February 19, Fulton held a clearance clinic to assist parents with the volunteer clearance application process. Highland Mr. Deemer reports that 2 nd Grade students took part in a math review afternoon. Each classroom had centers for the students to complete based on skills taught during the first semester. They will be doing two more review days in the second semester. Intermediate and Middle School Students are preparing for PSSA testing in Reading and Math that will take place in March. In science a Minute to Win It fundraising challenge took place in which students donated money to participate in contests. All proceeds are being donated to Ephrata Area Social Services. The Grade 6-8 spelling bee was held in early February. The winner was Mary Miller (Grade 8). Seventh Grade students Amy Babich, Mason Brown, and Jonathon Weiss were selected as finalists in the Ephrata Area Sertoma Club Heritage Essay Contest. The topic was What 6

America Means to Me. Sixty 7 th and 8 th Grade students competed in the Middle School science fair, and 24 students qualified for the County Science Fair to be held in March. The Middle School Mini-Thon fundraiser for the Four Diamonds Fund kicked off with an assembly. The event will be held on Saturday, March 8 from 5:00-9:00 PM. If the event raises $5,000, Mr. Cucciuffo will have his head shaved. High School Mrs. Eby reports that the high school hosted their Mini-Thon assembly last Friday. The assembly marked the beginning of the campaign at the high school to raise funds for Mini-Thon and the 4 Diamonds Fund. II. REPORT OF LANCASTER COUNTY CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER JOINT OPERATING COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE Jenny L. Miller The CTC Business Manager thanked school boards for approving the budget. An update was provided about construction projects. The first class of CTC adult degree graduates received their degrees. III. IV. REPORT OF LANCASTER-LEBANON IU13 BOARD REPRESENTATIVE Tim Stauffer No report. REPORT OF PSBA REGION IX LIAISON Glenn R. Martin The proposed state budget was recently presented. A hearing regarding charter schools will be held in March. V. REPORT OF EPHRATA AREA EDUCATION FOUNDATION LIAISON Robert E. Miller No report. VI. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Brian M. Troop Tim McCormick was introduced to the Board. Construction updates were provided for the Akron and Fulton projects and the potential turf project. Winter scholar athletes and Scholastic Writing Award recipients were recognized. Presentations will be made about the recent National School Boards Association Advocacy Institute and the process for instituting a new course at Ephrata High School. ----- SECTION 5 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS & ADJOURNMENT ----- I. COMMENTS/QUESTIONS FROM VISITORS A. Visitors may make comments or raise questions. NOTE: Personnel matters are never discussed at public meetings. B. Citizens desiring consideration of our action on a topic not included on the agenda may make a written request to the board president or superintendent at least five (5) days before the regular public board meeting. This is according to Policy 903 in the official policy manual of the school district. Lisa Kachel Comment on the graduation location for 2014 Lori Fahnestock Comment on the graduation location for 2014 Betty Heydt Comment on the graduation location for 2014 II. III. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS Hibshman scholarship interviews will be held on April 30 May 2, 2014. 7

IV. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:03 PM. Respectfully Submitted, Stephanie A. Gingrich, Secretary Ephrata Area Board of School Directors 8