1. AGENDA ADDENDUM
      2. 5.4 Construction Projects
      3. 6. FINANCE REPORT CONT’D:
      4. 8. CURRICULUM REPORT CONT’D:
      5. 9. PERSONNEL REPORT CONT’D:
      6. 11. STUDENT/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CONT’D:
      7. 12. BIDS/CONTRACTS CONT’D:


AGENDA ADDENDUM

 

June 21, 2005

 

5.4  Construction Projects

 

C.   Consider authorizing submission of PlanCon Part H, Project Financing for the Hepburn-  

  Lycoming Elementary School Project from the PA Department of Education.

 

D.   Consider authorizing submission of PlanCon Part H, Project Financing for the Lycoming   Lycoming Valley Middle School Project from the PA Department of Education.

 

6.  FINANCE REPORT CONT’D:

 

6.3   Consider authorizing a June 30, 2005 order for the payment of bills with retroactive Board approval to occur on July 12, 2005.

 

8.   CURRICULUM REPORT CONT’D:

 

8.13   Consider approving two days of curriculum writing for middle school Family and Consumer Science teachers Lydia Ertel, Rita Strickler, and Dixie Weaver during the week of August 1, 2005 at the rate of $90 per day per teacher.

 

8.14   Consider approving Act 80 days for Lycoming Valley Middle School on September 16, 2005 and October 7, 2005.

 

8.15   Consider approving CPR recertification for the K-12 Health and Physical Education staff in August, 2005. The cost is $15.00 per person for 27 people and will be provided through the American Red Cross. The cost is budgeted in account #10-2271-329-000-00-000-000-017-0000.

 

8.16   Consider approving Act 80 days for Round Hills Elementary School on September 16, 2005 and May 18, 2006.

 

9.   PERSONNEL REPORT CONT’D:

 

9.1  RESIGNATIONS

 

  Consider accepting the following resignations, effective on the dates and for the purposes  indicated:

 

A.   Donna M. McCarty, full-time Elementary (2nd Grade) teacher at Cochran Elementary School, for the purpose of retirement, effective date of October 14, 2005 (previously approved on March 15, 2005, as exact date to be determined).

 

 

 

9.1  RESIGNATIONS CONT’D:

 

B.   Vera M. Prough, full-time Social Studies teacher at the high school, due to relocation out of the area, effective August 23, 2005.

 

9.3*  ELECTION OF STAFF  

 

  Consider the election of the following staff, for the purpose and on the date indicated:  

 

 M.   Lois A. Welch, 2252 West Third St., Williamsport, as a Food Service Worker up to 2 hours per day at $10.39 per hour for the Camp Ophelia Summer Program at Roosevelt Middle School during the period of June 20, 2005 through June 24, 2005

 

 N.   The following person(s) to teach for the Special Education Summer School Program, effective July 11, 2005, through August 5, 2005 (up to 3½ hours per day), at the rate of $25.43 per hour or contract rate plus appropriate benefits, and for up to three days of staff development at the rate of $90.00 per day. All costs funded through ACCESS):

 

    Cochran Elementary School (string #10-1200-121-891-10-225-000-004-005:

   Suzanne Pryor      170 Rock Run Rd., Cogan Station

    (replacing Michelle Pulizzi, withdrew)

 

 O.   The following persons to teach for the Elementary Summer School Program (building placement to be determined later), effective July 11, 2005, through August 5, 2005 (up to 3½ hours per day), at the rate of $25.43 per hour or contract rate plus appropriate benefits, and for up to three days of staff development at the rate of $90.00 per day. All costs funded through Educational Assistance Program (EAP) and/or Sheridan Project Grants:

 

   Teachers

   Barbara S. Neuhard    366 Eckard Rd., Cogan Station

   Joyce B. Shrimp    R.R. 3 Box 153S, Watsontown

   Meghan Suhocki    600 Highland Terrace, Williamsport

   Linda S. Wheeland    424 Lowe St., South Williamsport

 

   Librarian

   Wanda K. Buck    1462 Hughes Rd., Trout Run

 

   Substitute Teachers

   Lori A. Beiter      1139 Avalon Parkway, Williamsport

   George K. Kulp    9 Oldt Drive, Williamsport

   Lisa E. Yingling    114 Tiffany Dr., Williamsport    

 

 

 

9.3*   ELECTION OF STAFF CONT’D:

 

 O.   The following persons to teach for the Elementary Summer School Program cont’d:

 

   Nurse

   Lois J. Grieco      105 Becker Hill Rd., Williamsport

     

    Williamsport Child Guidance, Inc. 630 Campbell Street, Williamsport, PA, will       serve as contractor for this program as well as the elementary after school programs     and elementary summer school programs, according to the Letters of Agreement      approved by the Board of Directors on May 3, 3005.

 

 P.   Michael A. Haines, 343 Eldred St., Williamsport, to serve as the Building Coordinator at Curtin Middle School for Summer School Program for up to seven (7) days prior to the start of the Summer School Program at the rate of $90.00 per day and for up to 4 hours per day during the Summer School Year Program, effective July 11, 2005, through August 5, 2005, at the rate of $25.43 per hour or contract rate plus eligible benefits, and for one day Program Activities Day.

 

 Q.   The following persons to teach for the Summer School Program at Curtin Middle School, effective July 11, 2005, through August 5, 2005 (up to 3½ hours per day), at the rate of $25.43 per hour or contract rate plus appropriate benefits, and for one Program Activities Day:

   Teachers

   Charles F. Greevy IV    612 Rural Ave.,Williamsport

   Timothy T. Thompson   7 E. Water St., Lock Haven

   David C. Fink       2218 Mahaffey Lane, Williamsport

   Arnold J. Betts    1300 Mahaffey Hollow Rd., Linden

   Seth H. Decker    1321 Mansel Ave., Williamsport

   Jaclyn P. Haines    343 Eldred St., Williamsport

   Lee Kaar      1645 Chestnut St., Williamsport

 

   Librarian

   Kimberly A. Brosan    300 Rural Ave., Lewisburg

 

 R.   Ann G. McCarroll, 1212 Mosquito Valley Rd., Williamsport 17702, as administrative support staff for the Summer School Program at Curtin Middle School, effective July 11, 2005, through August 5, 2005, for up to 4 hours per day, at the current contract rate.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.4*  POSITION CHANGES

 

 A.   Sandra L. Johnson, 728 Second St., Williamsport, from a general food service worker (3¼ hours daily) at Cochran Elementary School, to a general food service worker (4 hours daily) at Cochran Elementary School, with a base wage rate of $9.79 per hour, effective August 26, 2005 (replacing Sherry Menne, resigned).

 

 B.   Mary Jo Walker, 1800 David Ave., Williamsport, from a substitute food service worker to a general food service worker (2 hours daily) at Hepburn-Lycoming Elementary School, with a base wage rate of $9.79 per hour, effective August 26, 2005 (additional cafeteria position due to additional service line added during the Hepburn-Lycoming renovations).

 

11.   STUDENT/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CONT’D:

 

11.2*   Consider approving the following request for facility use:

 

 A.   Retroactive approval for CAPPA to use the gymnasium at Roosevelt Middle       School on Saturday, June 18, 2005 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to hold a CAPPA

    Basketball orientation. CAPPA is requesting relief of the occupancy fees estimated     at $40.00, custodial fees to be paid from the Sheridan Project Grant . Certificate of    Insurance on file.

 

 B.   Family Life Services/Girls on the Run to use the gymnasium (during inclement  

    weather and snack time) and outdoor running area at Round Hills Elementary       School, June 27 through July 1, 2005, from 7:45 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. to promote       physical fitness and healthy choices for girls in grades 3, 4 and 5. Family Life       Services is requesting relief of the occupancy fees estimated at $125.00. Certificate    of Insurance to be received.

 

 C.   Family Life Services/Girls on the Run to use the gymnasium (during inclement  

    weather and snack time) and outdoor running area at Jackson Elementary School,       August 15 - 19, 2005, from 7:45 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. to promote physical fitness       and healthy choices for girls in grades 3, 4 and 5. Family Life Services is         requesting relief of the occupancy fees estimated at $125.00. Certificate of      Insurance to be received.

 

 D.   Williamsport Symphony to use the auditorium at Curtin Middle School (in case of

    inclement weather) on June 26, July 24, August 7 and 21, 2005 from 5:30 p.m.       until 9:00 p.m. to hold various concerts (scheduled for Brandon Park). The

    Williamsport Symphony is requesting relief of the occupancy fees estimated at

    $160.00. Custodial fees will be paid by the Williamsport Symphony. Certificate of    Insurance on file.

 

 

 

12.  BIDS/CONTRACTS CONT’D:

 

12.2   Consider approving the following contracts for the period of 7/1/05 through 6/30/06:

 

  1. U.S. Netcom - PhoneMaster System software maintenance and support. $545.00
  1. NCS Pearson - Software maintenance and support for SASI Student Management System. $32,052.45
  1. Weidenhammer Sytems Corporation (WSC) - Software maintenance and support for Health Atom. $ 594.00
  1. Weidenhammer Sytems Corporation (WSC) - Software maintenance and support for Class Rank customization program. $ 570.00
  1. Weidenhammer Sytems Corporation (WSC) - Software maintenance and support for Custom Report Card Program. $ 1600.00
  1. A Lease Purchase Agreement with Apple Financial Services for the purchase of Apple Computers, peripherals and software at an estimated cost of $303,049. The interest rate for this lease is 0 % with four equal payments of $75,762.25 starting 7/01/05.
  1. An Annual Public Performance Site License from Movie Licensing USA, a division of Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. contracted through BLaST IU17 at an annual cost of $3,140 from July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006.
  1. An agreement with Secure Computing, Inc to provide Internet content filtering service (BESS Proxy Edition) through BLaST IU 17 from July1, 2005 through

  June 30, 2006. The cost of the service is $5,560.20

 

 

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