Board Highlights

Board Highlights
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Brooklyn Center Community Schools’ School Board met for a regular meeting on Monday, April 11, 2022, at the District Office. Below are the highlights. 

PRESENTATIONS

  1. Sarah Bratsch, Director of Finance, presented a budget update.
  2. Mike Johnson, Director of Operations, and Amanda Edberg, ASP-IEA, presented the District Radon Testing results.

DISCUSSION ITEMS

Carly Baker, Superintendent, presented a plan for reinstating the staff appreciation BBQ. This event is planned for Friday, May 6, 2022.

ACTION ITEMS

The board took action on the following items:

  • Approve Second Read Policies:
    • 201 Legal Status of the School Board
    • 203.6 Consent Agendas
    • 204 Meeting Minutes
    • 206 Public Participation in School Board Meetings/Complaints about Persons at School Board Meetings and Data Privacy Considerations/ Public Hearings
    • 210 Conflict of Interest- School Board Members
    • 211 Criminal or Civil Action Against School District
    • 213 School Board Member Committees
    • 499 Pandemic Sick Leave
  • Approve Dissolution of Co-op between Brooklyn Center Schools and Parnassus Preparatory Academy
  • Approve Extending the Existing Contract with the Insight School of Minnesota Until June 30, 2022, With the New Contract Taking Effect on July 1, 2022.
  • Approve First Read of Policies:
    • 307 Emergency Closure
    • 308 Chain of Command
    • 431 Code of Conduct
    • 432 Overtime
  • Approve Bus Driver Contract
  • Approve Bus Driver Letter of Agreement for Seniority
  • Approve Resolution Non-renewing Tier 1 and Tier 2 Teachers
  • Approve Resolution Non-renewing Probationary Teachers

REPORTS

  • Student Representative Report featuring Kai Johnson’s student feedback and recommendations poster campaign. 
  • School Board Member Reports
  • Leadership Reports

The Monday, April 11, 2022  meeting minutes will be posted here shortly.

Original source can be found here.



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