Pioneer Career and Technology Center Board of Education Meeting

Board Office Conference Room
Monday, November 19, 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

    5. Financial Report
    Linda Schumacher, Treasurer

    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
    Mike Martin, Supervisor

    Anne Kurtzman, Performing Arts Instructor

     


    11. Reports
    Greg Nickoli, Director of Operations

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

    14. The Superintendent's Report

    15. APPROVE PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    16. APPROVE SCHEDULE OF MARION TECHNICAL COLLEGE POST-SECONDARY OPTION CLASSES
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Recommendation of Superintendent Glenna R. Cannon that approval be given for class as listed to be taught at Pioneer by Marion Technical College staff:

    • ALH1180 - Healthcare Issues:  Patient Education

    17. APPROVE NEW AND REINSTATED CAREER-TECHNICAL PROGRAMS FOR 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Recommendation of Superintendent Glenna R. Cannon that the addition of High School of Business as College NOW, Business Management; and Industrial Electricity Technologies; and rebuilding the Masonry program beginning with the 2013-2014 school year pending program of study approval by the State Department of Education and adequate enrollment, be approved.


    18. ACCEPT DONATIONS
    Mr. Howard Koons, Board President

    Recommendation of Superintendent Glenna R. Cannon to accept the following donations:

    • ArcelorMittal-Copperweld-Shelby Div, 132 W. Main Street, Shelby; generous donation of steel plate drops weighing approximately 3,250 pounds to be used in our Welding Career-Technical HS and Adult Education programs. 
    • Mary Lee Barr, 1004 Township Rd., Ashland; generous monetary donation of $200 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Cindy Bodkin, 31 Dicks Dr., Apt. 18, Shelby; generous  monetary donation of $25 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Glenna R. Cannon, 7326 St. Rt. 19, Unit 2312, Mt. Gilead; generous monetary donation of $175 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • CertainTeed Corporation, P.O. Box 6100, Southeastern, PA; generous monetary donation of $250 toward student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Nancy Foltz, 1520 W. Hanley Rd., Mansfield; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Donald & Katherine Kelley, 5154 Columbus-Sandusky Rd. North, Marion; generous monetary donation of $100 toward student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Kiwanis Club of Galion, OH, Inc; P.O. Box 872, Galion; generous monetary donation of $100 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Carol Lantz, 219 W. Summit Street, Galion; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Mollencopf Building, 6612 Windfall Rd., Galion; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Floyd Mollencopf, Mollencopf Building, 6612 Windfall Rd., Galion; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Rayman & Carol Mollencopf, 5653 Tiro Corporation Rd., Tiro; generous monetary donation of $100 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • SW Pizza, LLC, P.O. Box 1907, Tifton, GA; generous monetary donation of $20.81 from CiCi Pizza fundraiser for student expenses for International trip to Germany.
    • Linda Schumacher, 3233 Stein Road, Shelby; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Shelby Alumni Association, Shelby High School, P.O. Box 31, Shelby; generous monetary donation of $160 grant awarded to the Shelby High School FCCLA program for the purchase of technology materials for classroom use.
    • Don & Jo Sherer, 5358 Marseilles-Galion Rd. E., Marion; generous monetary donation of $25 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Dave & Ethel Smith, 822 Biddle Rd, Galion; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Richard Stineman, 259 Bellevue Ave., Marion; generous monetary donation of $20 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • TSC Tractor Supply Co., Judy Alfano, 2727 West 4th St., Mansfied; generous donation of five boxes of mechanic's tools to be used for educational purposes in our Industrial Diesel and Power Equipment Mechanics programs.
    • Mary Jean Theaker, 1865 Westover Lane, Mansfield; generous monetary donation of $200 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Larry & Janice Walimire, 1127 Southland Drive, Bucyrus; generous monetary donation of $40 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.
    • Alice Ruhl, c/o Eileen Wetz, 60 Renfrew Drive, Shelby; generous donation of 2000 Buick Century vehicle valued at $3,900.  This vehicle will be used in our Collision Repair program for educational purposes.
    • Sylvia Zimmerman, 2353 Galaxie Drive, Mansfield; generous monetary donation of $50 towards student expenses for the International trip to Germany.

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

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