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School board appoints Skiles as acting superintendent

Posted on 05 November 2008 by Viv

The Smith-Green School Board appointed Adam Skiles as acting superintendent at their meeting Monday night.

Board president Tanya Young was appointed to assist Skiles as the second signatory for documents that must be signed while the board begins its search for a new superintendent. Carol Kaiser resigned as superintendent Nov. 1.

Adam Skiles

The board is in the process of trying to find an interim superintendent to serve during the search and interview process.

Skiles also was appointed as a voting member of SEBT, the school insurance trust that Smith-Green is a part of.

In other school board business:

* Set June 5, 2009 as the graduation date for the senior class.

* Appointed the following winter coaches:

Girls basketball (all lay coaches) - Head coach, Jeff Sheehan; varsity assistant, Jim Fry; JV coach, Denny Beucler; eighth grade, Kregg Jones and Greg Blake; seventh grade, pending; sixth grade, Amanda Dice and Heather Lortie.

Boys basketball (all lay coaches except Brackmann) - Head coach, Michael McBride; assistant, Jody Herendeen; JV coach, Aaron Cripe, JV assistant, Justin Snyder; eighth, Andy Norris; seventh, Tim Herendeen; sixth, Phillip Brackmann.

Wrestling (all lay coaches except Riesen) - Head coach, Sam Reisen, assistant, Randy Driebelbis; second assistant (a paid position if the team has more than 25 wrestlers), Rick Hamilton; volunteers, Jake Riesen and Larry Thompson; middle school head coach, Joel Barrett; middle school assistant, Brad Knapp and Daymon Schinbeckler.

Cheerleading (all lay coaches) - Co-head coaches, Dawn Norris and Ashton Amber; middle school, Toni Poynter.

* Agreed to spend $12,755 to replace tables and chairs in the Media Center.

* Accepted a donation of tires from Shermon Gayheart that will be used to replace the tires on the band/choir trailer.

* A total of $384,677 was approved in claims, including $242,537 in payroll.

Watch this site for a special Teacher of the Month award as well as students who were featured on the November Spotlight on Success.

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School board will discuss hiring new employees

Posted on 27 October 2008 by Editor

The Smith-Green Community Schools Board of School Trustees will hold two executive (closed to the public) sessions on Wednesday, Oct. 29, and Thursday, Oct. 30. Both will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the SGCS Administrative Center
222 W. Tulley St., Churubusco.

The Board of School Trustees will meet for the following purpose(s) in accordance with IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b):
2.) For discussion of strategy with respect to any of the following:
     4.) To receive information about and interview prospective employees.

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Busco superintendent accepts position at Hanover

Posted on 17 October 2008 by Editor

According to a story in The Northwest Indiana and Illinois Times by Melanie Csepiga, Smith-Green Schools’ superintendent Carol Kaiser will begin Nov. 1 as the new superintendent of the Hanover School Corporation located at Cedar Lake in Lake County.

Carol Kaiser

The news was not to be officially released by the Smith-Green School Corporation until the school board meeting on Oct. 20, but the newspaper story was published Wednesday.

According to the article, Hanover’s board approved a three-year contract with Kaiser that includes an annual base salary of $100,000 plus benefits.

To read Csepiga’s story and the comments that were posted, click here.

The Smith-Green school board agenda for Monday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. has been posted as follows:

1. Call to order and welcome of visitors - Tanya Young, board president

2. Pledge of Allegiance & Spotlight on Success - John Davis, CMS principal and students

3. Moment of meditation - Young

4. Action on consent agenda - Minutes of regular meeting, Oct. 6, and executive session, Oct. 13; Claims.

5. Comments from visitors, community, administrators and board.

6. Personnel - Resignations/retirements; terminations; reassignments; leave requests; new hires.

7. Business

  • Professional Leaves
  • Contracts for Supplemental Educational Services (SES) for Title I
  • Excessive Levy Appeals
  • Tax Neutrality Resolution

8. Adjournment

Next Regular Board Meeting - Monday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m.

 Board meetings are held in the baord room of the administrative building, 222 W. Tulley St., Churubusco.

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Three on ballot for school board

Posted on 01 October 2008 by Viv

An uncontested race in one district, no candidate in another and two candidates will face off in a third district in the November race for Smith-Green School Board.

In District 1, no notice of candidacy was filed before the deadline. But, the Smith-Green Community Schools Board of Trustees swore in Michael Sturgis on Sept. 15 to replace board member Brandon Almas, who resigned this summer.

Sturgis agreed to finish the rest of Almas’ term - which ends Dec. 31 - and to stay on for another four-year term since no candidate had filed to run for the seat.

In District 2 Steve Edwards will run unopposed.

In District 3, Adam Cartwright and incumbent Nick Uecker will appear on the ballot.

Watch this Web site in October for political profile interviews with the candidates.

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School board to meet Monday

Posted on 13 September 2008 by Editor

The Smith-Green School Corporation Board of Trustees will meet Monday, Sept. 15, in the board Room of the Administrative Center, 222 W. Tulley St., Churubusco. The agenda is as follows:

Call to Order and welcome of visitors - Tanya Young, president;

Pledge of Allegiance and Spotlight on Success - CHS Principal Austin Couch and student(s);

Moment of meditation - Young;

Oath of office - new board member;

Action on consent agenda - Minutes - Regular Meeting, September 2, and claims;

Comments from visitors - ; administrators; board;

Personnel - A. resignations/retirements; B. terminations; C. reassignments; D. leave requests; new hires;

Business - A. Action: approval of professional leaves; B. Action: approval of 2008-09 extended day and overnight field trips; C. Action: adoption of 2009 budget funds, capital projects plan, and bus replacement plan;

Adjournment.

Next regular board meeting - Monday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.

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Both sides come to agreement on SGCS teacher contract

Posted on 13 August 2008 by Editor

It’s been three long years of negotiations, but it looks as though the Smith-Green Community School Corp. and the Churubusco Teachers Association may have come to terms on the teachers’ contract.

Teacher union leaders and SGCS administrative representatives came to an agreement Friday, according to school board president, Tanya Young.

“It’s not final yet, but both sides are optimistic,” Young said.

Union officials will take the contract to teachers Thursday, who will hopefully ratify it Friday, Young said.

The final step is the school board’s approval of the contract at Monday night’s board meeting.

Both sides began meeting in negotiations three years ago, and teachers have been working without a contract after it expired two years ago.

It’s no secret that the stalemate has created an atmosphere of distrust and tension in the halls of SGCS. Several teachers have left SGCS due to the increasing tension between administration and staff, while students and support staff found themselves taking sides, adding to the already contentious atmosphere. 

“I am just so relieved” about the pending ratification, said a teacher who did not wish to be identified.

No details on the contract were available as of Wednesday morning.

Watch this Web site for continuous updates of this story.

 

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School board to meet in executive session

Posted on 06 August 2008 by Viv

 

 

 

CHURUBUSCO - The Smith-Green Community Schools Board of School Trustees will host an executive session Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. in the board room of the Administrative Center, 222 W. Tulley St.

The Board of School Trustees will meet for the following purpose(s) in accordance with Indiana Code 5-14-1.5-6(b):

For discussion of strategy with respect to any of the following:

4. To receive information about and interview prospective employees. 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Information session conducted for school board members

Posted on 23 July 2008 by Viv

Indiana School Board Association’s (ISBA) Mentor Michael Adamson conducted an information session on Monday, July 14, at 7 p.m. in the administration board room of Smith-Green Community Schools.

Adamson distributed ISBA publications including the “ISBA Code Of Ethics,” “Understanding Indiana’s Open Door Law, ” “The Role of the School Board President,” “Hoosier School Board Members,” and “Shouldering A Big Responsibility.”

Adamson related examples from his 20-year experience as a board member and fielded questions related to the publications from those in attendance.

Adamson recommended the ISBA booklet “Guide to Good Boardsmanship” and the upcoming ISBA training for candidates.

To gain further information and dates for the training log onto the ISBA website www.isba-ind.org.

“The Smith-Green Community School Board would like to thank Mr. Adamson for his time to our community and commitment to quality training,” board member Cathy Petrie said at Monday’s school board meeting.

(Article contributed)

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Superintendent says she wants to settle teachers’ contract

Posted on 22 July 2008 by Viv

The Smith-Green School Board approved the purchase of the house in the foreground at 233 W. Washington St. The elementary school can be seen in the background.

 

The superintendent of Smith-Green Community Schools said she would like to see the teacher’s contract settled and signed before school starts next month.

Churubusco teachers have been working three years without a contract. Both sides say the talks have stalled despite ongoing mediation efforts.

But superintendent Carol Kaiser said at Monday’s board meeting that she will make herself available to anyone who wishes to talk to her about the contract.

“I’m very interested in having a contract settlement before the new school year,” Kaiser said.

The first day of school for students is Aug. 18.

Soaring fuel prices dominated the discussions during the rest of the meeting - including talk of the proposed budget for 2009, skyrocketing transportation costs and a new policy that will add transportation fees for field trips and extracurricular activities to students’ book statements.

Extracurricular fees of $10 per activity (not per individual games or events) will be charged to middle schools students and high schoolers will pay $30 per activity.

For field trips on a school bus, students will be charged $1.05 per mile plus the driver’s salary, PERF and FICA. Activity bus (school van) charges will be .65 cents per mile.

Board member Robert Amber, who had voiced concerns over the proposed policy at the last meeting, said he had crunched some numbers and discovered that “no one will make any money off of this policy.”

It will only help offset transportation costs, he said.

Adam Skiles, director of business and technology, said not only have fuel costs increased, but the cost of oil and lubricants and maintenance had increased, as well.

Skiles said the corporation had already spent 67 percent of its transportation budget by the end of June. Last year, he said, the corporation was below the 50 percent mark at this same time of the year.

Amber said he was OK with the proposed policy, but he wanted to add a cap, so that no family with multiple children or children with multiple activities were overloaded with fees. The board agreed to a cap of $100 per family.

The cost of transporting students was about $33 each for football players, $46 for volleyball and $70 for boys basketball, said Jerry Lang, assistant high school principal.

“This (fee) won’t do more than cover half” of our costs, Lang said.

Many school districts are looking at the same kind of policy or have already done so, Lang said. And none that he knew of had a cap on the fees, he said.

The costs will be much greater during spring sports, Lang said. when scheduling forces junior varsity and varsity teams to travel separately.

“We have to make it right for our community and our district,” Board president Tanya Young said. “We need to protect these programs for our kids. We’re in a dollar crunch and we’re strapped financially.”

“We may need to create a culture where if people want these kinds of things, then they have to help pay for them,” Lang said.

In other business:

  • Nick Uecker was sworn in as the newest member of the board after being appointed to fill the position of vacating Paul Bowser, who resigned several weeks ago.
  • The board hired Trisha Brooks as an English teacher in the high school. Brooks was a student teacher at Wayne High School in Fort Wayne and a substitute teacher at Huntington County Region 8 Educational Service Center. She is a graduate of Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education in May.
  • The board formally accepted a $20,000 Project Lead the Way grant. The money will be used to fund high school engineering classes taught by Mark Grove. The longtime high school teacher has already been to training for the classes, Kaiser said, and part of the grant paid for his training, as well.
  • Middle school teacher Nathan Wright will teach the Jump Start classes - a remediation class for students who failed one or both portions of the ISTEP tests. The classes will begin July 28 and continue through Aug. 8 from 8-11:30 a.m.
  • The board approved the purchase of property and a house near the school at 233 W. Washington St. The school obtained two appraisals as required by state law. Both valued the property at $58,000. The purchase is funded through the capital projects fund for acquisition and development of land, Kaiser said.
  • The 2009 budget proposal will be discussed at the Aug. 4 meeting. Skiles said the budget is very similar to this year’s budget with adjustments and increases reflecting increasing fuel costs.  “The tax rates have stayed steady over the past several years,” he said. “And we have done well with our debt and haven’t raised taxes for taxpayers.”

 

 

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