WESTFALL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT March 18, 2019 BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING Elementary School Cafetorium 6:30 p. m.

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I. CALL TO ORDER WESTFALL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT March 18, 2019 BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING Elementary School Caferium 6:30 p. m. AGENDA ITEMS II. ROLL CALL Ms. Judy Ms. Christy Mr. Mark Mr. Zach Mr. Sean III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Board President IV. PRESENTATIONS (None) V. CORRESPONDENCE 1. Ms. Mary Oney and Family Thank you note. 2. Ms. Kate Schoonover and Ms. Heather Hook, High School Teachers Thank you note. VI. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Motion approve the agenda for the March 18, 2019 regular meeting. VII. OLD BUSINESS (None)

VIII. NEW BUSINESS CONSENT AGENDA: Motion approve the following resolutions through the consent agenda: SUPERINTENDENT S RECOMMENDATIONS: A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES To approve the minutes from the February 19, 2019 regular meeting as presented. B. PERSONNEL LEAVE To accept the report of vacation, personal and professional leave as presented. (Item A) C. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER LIST MARCH 2019 To approve the list of substitute teachers for March 2019, as provided by the Pickaway County Educational Service Center. D. SUBSTITUTE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES To approve the following as substitute classified employees for the 2018-2019 school year in the areas designated: 1. Ms. Amy Funk Bus Driver 2. Ms. Kristen McKinney Van Driver, Cusdian, Secretary, Café Worker 3. Ms. Kaitlan Fraley Educational Aide

E. SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS 2019-2020 To award a one (1) year supplemental contract the following for the 2019-2020 school year for the positions designated: 1. Ms. Leah Grimmett - Flag Advisor, Step 1, Class 4 2. Ms. Leah Grimmett Band Camp Ass t., Step 1, Class 5 3. Mr. Bradley Smith H.S. Head Football Coach, Step 20, Class 1 4. Ms. Jessica Sullivan H.S. Head Volleyball Coach, Step 6, Class 2 5. Mr. Devin Schoonover H.S. Head Varsity Soccer Coach (Girls), Step 7, Class 2 6. Mr. Matthew Greenlee H.S. Head Golf Coach (Boys), Step 4, Class 2 7. Mr. Kevin Shoults H.S. Head Golf Coach (Girls), Step 6, Class 2 8. Ms. Sharon Link Home Game Manager Football, Step 12, Class 6 9. Mr. Steve Gaines H.S. Head Varsity Soccer (Boys) Step 1 Class 2 F. UNPAID LEAVE REQUESTS 1. To approve Ms. Karen Holbrook s (Teacher) request for one (1.0) day of unpaid leave for Friday, May 10, 2019. (Item B) 2. To approve Mr. Blaine Bullock s (Teacher) request for one (1.0) day of unpaid leave for Monday, April 8, 2019. (Item C) 3. To approve Ms. Kathy Fuller s (Teacher) request for one (1.0) day of unpaid leave for Tuesday, March 26, 2019. (Item D) G. RETIREMENT REQUEST To approve Ms. Kim Davey s (Superintendent s Secretary) request retire through the School Employee s Retirement System effective Ocber 1, 2019. (Item E) H. NON-RENEWAL OF WINTER SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS year. To non-renew all winter supplemental contracts for the 2018-2019 school

I. FACILITY USE REQUESTS 1. To approve the use of the soccer fields behind the elementary school on Mondays through Fridays beginning July 15, 2019 through Ocber 16, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays beginning July 15, 2019 through Ocber 16, 2019 from 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. for soccer practices and games as requested by Ms. Toni Neff, Westfall Soccer Club President. This organization must keep in uch with the building administrar and district athletic direcr with any changes. (Item F) 2. To approve the use of the high school audirium, entry ways, band room, choir room and restrooms Monday, June 3, 2019 through Thursday, June 6, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. and Friday, June 7, 2019 through Sunday, June 9, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. for Charmion Performing Arts Center s dance recital practices and dance recitals as requested by Ms. Heidi Rogols, Owner and Mr. Brandon Speakman, Volunteer. This organization must keep in uch with the building administrar with any changes. This organization will donate $1,500.00 for the use of the facilities. (Item G) END OF CONSENT AGENDA

SUPERINTENDENT S RECOMMENDATIONS J. DONATIONS Motion accept the following donations taling $ 4,396.50 as presented: (Item H) 1. Charmion Performing Arts Center, H.S. Support Fund $ 500.00 2. Ms. Karla Bartholomew, H.S. FFA Fund $ 30.00 3. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McGinnis, H.S. FFA Fund $ 25.00 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, H.S. FFA Fund $ 100.00 5. Ms. Talea McGinnis, M.S. 8 th Grade Scholarship Fund $ 261.50 6. Westfall Booster Club, H.S. Prom Fund $ 2,000.00 7. Mr. John Thomas, H.S. Band Uniform Fund $ 80.00 8. The Class of 1988, In Memory of Josh Green, H.S. Wrestling Fund $ 1,400.00 K. DUAL CREDIT AGREEMENT OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Motion approve the dual credit agreement between the Ohio Christian University and the Westfall Local School District provide an educational program known as a dual credit program for qualified secondary school students earn college credit and prepare for future enrollment in college effective May 1, 2019 through April 30, 2020 as presented. (Item I)

L. THIRD GRADE TESTING 2019-2020 Motion approve the use of paper and pencil testing for allowable tests in Grade 3 for the 2019-2020 school year as provided with the adoption of Ohio Senate Bill 216. (Item J) SUPERINTENDENT S COMMENTS

TREASURER S RECOMMENDATIONS TREASURER S REPORT A. FINANCIAL REPORT Motion approve the financial report from February 2019, as presented by the Treasurer. B. TRANSFER OF FUNDS Motion approve the transfer in the amount of $98,503.99 from the General Fund (001-0000) the Termination of Benefits Fund (035-0000). The $98,503.99 transfer is an estimate of the annual amount needed balance out the account at fiscal year-end.

C. TAX RATES Motion accept the tax amounts and rates for tax year 2018, collection year 2019, as determined by the budget commission and county audir in its certification as required by law. The tax rates and estimates from the general property tax already approved by the budget commission and county audir are as follows: Fund Outside Inside Inside Outside Effective 10 mills 10 mills General $6,414,141.00 $ 900,000.00 3.00 24.30 21.10 Classroom Facilities 109,437.00 0.50 0.28 Permanent Improvement 826,620.00 3.75 2.15 Bond Retirement $ 825,068.00 1.00 1.00 TOTAL $8,175,266.00 $ 900,000.00 3.00 29.55 24.53 TREASURER S COMMENTS BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS IX. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS/COMMITTEE REPORTS

X. UPCOMING EVENTS WES: April 10, 2019 2 nd Grade Music Program, Elementary School Caferium, 7:00 p.m. WMS: April 4, 2019 Showcase/Art Show, 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. WHS: April 6, 2019 Junior/Senior Prom, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Dinner at 6:00 p.m., Dance at 7:00 p.m. DISTRICT WIDE April 9, 2019 Westfall Education Foundation Meeting, High School Library, 6:30 p.m. April 10, 2019 Westfall Booster Club Meeting, High School Conference Room, 6:30 p.m.

XI. PUBLIC COMMENTS The Westfall Board of Education encourages citizens of the District attend its sessions so that they become better acquainted with the operation and programs of the Westfall Local Schools. The Board of Education is a policy making body. It delegates the administration of the school district a professional staff headed by the Superintendent of Schools. The primary duty of the Westfall Local School Board of Education is conduct the business of the District in an orderly, efficient and business-like manner. The Board of Education meeting is a time when the Board deliberates and considers items on the Board Agenda. Its meetings are open for public observation but they are not public forums. Therefore, those in attendance at Board meetings may not make comments, unless requested do so, or interrupt the conducting of business. Those individuals that are interested in addressing the Board will be provided that opportunity within the limitations of the following procedures and regulations: 1. Anyone wishing speak before the Board, either as an individual or as a member of a group, should ensure they have signed up with the pic listed on the sheet provided, prior the start of the Board meeting. 2. Any individual desiring speak shall give his/her name, address, pic and the group, if any, that is represented and will be allotted three (3) minutes speak. 3. Public comments may be made only during the portion of the Board Agenda designated as Public Comments. 4. The Public Comments portion of the agenda shall not exceed a tal of thirty minutes. 5. Speakers may offer such objective criticisms of school operations and programs as concern them. But in public sessions, the Board will not hear personal complaints of school personnel or against any person connected with the school system. Other channels provide for Board consideration and disposition of legitimate complaints involving individuals. 6. The Board can go in Executive Session during a regular meeting at any time during the meeting. The Board vests in its President or other presiding officer authority terminate the remarks of any individual when they do not adhere the rules established above.

XII. ADJOURNMENT Motion adjourn the meeting at p. m.