Pioneer Career and Technology Center Board of Education Meeting

Board Office Conference Room
Monday, October 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

    1. Roll Call
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    2. Pledge to the Flag
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    3. Moment of Silence
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    4. Approval of Minutes
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    6. Recognition of Guests
    Glenna Cannon, Superintendent

    7. EAP Representation

    8. Public Input*
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Board Policy Manual Section 0164


    9. Correspondence
    Glenna Cannon, Superintendent

    10. Presentation
    Kris Kowalski, Supervisor

    Student Council - Melinda Lane, Advisor


    11. Reports
    Mr. Greg Nickoli

    12. Student Achievement Liaison Report
    Mrs. Mary Jean Theaker, Board Member

    13. Legislative Liaison Report
    Mrs. Sandra Stone, Board Member

    14. The Superintendent's Report
    Glenna Cannon, Superintendent

    15. APPROVE PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS

    16. ACCEPT GRANTS.
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Recommendation of Superintendent Glenna R. Cannon that grants, as listed, be accepted:

    • Carl D. Perkins' - $307,859.88
    • Improving Teacher Quality - $7,958
    • High Schools That Work - $4,000

    17. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF PARTICIPATION IN THE RED RIBBON CELEBRATION
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    18. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR SHELBY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVY

    19. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR GALION CITY SCHOOL LEVY

    20. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR WILLARD CITY SCHOOL TAX LEVY

    21. ACCEPT DONATIONS
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Recommendation of Superintendent Glenna R. Cannon that the donations as listed be accepted:

    • Ken & Darlene Boyer, 609 Prospect Street, Bucyrus; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Gertie Campbell, 42 Cedargate Court, Galion; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Charles Carr, 825 Victoria Drive, Bucyrus; generous monetary donation of $40 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Glenna R. Cannon, 7326 St. Rt. 19, Unit 2312; Mt. Gilead; generous monetary donation of $150 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Thomas & Barbara Clutter, 811 N. Thoman Street, Crestline; generous monetary donation of $25 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Audrey Coble, 255 Iberia Road, Galion; generous monetary donation of $20 towards students expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Jeff & Diana Erwin, 6842 Baker Rd. Twp. Rd. 47, Tiro; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Rick & Mary Goddard, 2667 East Drive, Marion; generous monetary donation of $50 toward student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Mr. Karl Hagedorn, 2021 East Harbor Rd., Port Clinton; generous monetary donation of $100 towards the Gale J. Leimbach scholarship fund.
    • Peggy Jenkins, 1920 Victory Rd. #223, Marion; generous monetary donation of $100 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Kirkpatrick Church of Christ, 5154 N. Columbus-Sandusky Rd., Marion; generous monetary donation of $200 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Dena Kirby, 2820 Kahn Road, Crestline; generous monetary donation of $100 towards the student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Charles and Jane Knight, 7191 Private Rd. 480, Loudonville; generous monetary donation of $25 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Mettler Toledo, Nick Harper, 1900 Polaris Parkway, Columbus; donation of two Analytical Balances to our Science Department as follows:  Model ML6001E - valued at $1,409 and Model #ML303E valued at $1,718 for a total donation of $3,127.  These scales will be used for educational purposes in our Science Department.
    • Wilma Nye, 209 N. Main, Caledonia; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Jim & Melinda Shaum, 3607 Park Avenue West, Mansfield; generous monetary donation of $302.76 to be used for materials and test fees associated with Clean Management Institute (CMI) credentials and two textbooks for the level two-Advanced curriculum to be used for preparation of future workers/students in the Facilities Services program.
    • Donald & Pauline Shifley, 6362 Brandt Rd., Galion; generous monetary donation of $15 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Evelyn Shifley, 2755 Shearer Road, Bucyrus; generous monetary donation of $10 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Tractor Supply Co., #675, Attn:Robert Price & Judy Alfano; 2727 W. 4th Street, Mansfield; generous donation of boxes of miscellaneous hand tools with an approximate value of $5000.  These tools will be used in the our Auto Technology, Home Remodeling and Power Equipment Mechanics Career Technical labs.
    • Mike & Sue Wakely, 265 Bellevue Avenue, Marion; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.

    22. APPROVE STUDENT PARTICIPATION
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    23. ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

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