Saturday, October 6, 2012

SOS

Monday's school board meeting agenda has been posted. Same old... "Typical for this time of year."

Oct. 8, 2012 School Board Discussion Meeting agenda


The shell game continues.
Ratification of June 30, 2012 List of Budgetary Transfers – The list of budgetary transfers to close the books on June 30, 2012 is required by law. It is a lengthy list totaling $2,435,420 and reflects transfers from and to budgetary accounts which have or need additional funding. Last year the list totaled $1,685,433. The superintendent recommends approval of this list.
Audit Report for Year Ending June 30, 2012 – Annually, the independent audit firm, Maher Duessel, CPAs, completes a financial audit of the District financial records. A draft of the audit report will be presented and reviewed by Amy Lewis, CPA and Dave Duessel, CPA. The final audit report will be complete for Board action at the October 15, 2012 meeting. The superintendent recommends approval and acceptance of the report.
More change orders, of course.

Change Orders for High School Project – This month there are a number of change orders for the Board to consider.

a. #PL-02-11 for $2,189 to Vrabel Plumbing for temporary water to B building for asbestos abatement when water lines were offline during construction.

b. #PL-03-12 for ($19,776) to Vrabel Plumbing to credit the District for reusing rain conductors rather than replacing them since the current ones are in good condition.

c. #AB-01-13 for $12,828 to Precision for Asbestos abatement to an unforeseen area hidden in the wall in a shaft. 
d. #FP-01-14 for $3,593 to Simplex Grinnell for temporary work required for Fire Department regulations to keep building B open while we are occupied during phasing.

e. #IN-01-02 for $5,866 to Farfield Electric for the balance of the cost of the temporary generators as part of the large insurance claim. This will be covered by insurance and will be a deduct change order once the final accounting for the claim is complete.

The total cost of all these change orders is $4,700. These have been reviewed by the architect, construction manager, Rick Marciniak and Jan Klein. The superintendent recommends them for approval.
I hope they did the math correctly this time.

And finally, for discussion:
1. Feasibility Study – The Board will discuss the Feasibility Study that was presented by Pursuant Ketchum.

2. Strategic Plan – The Board will hear a presentation regarding the District’s Strategic Planning efforts.
Obviously, the Board will be sharing all the topics that were discussed at their three coffees. The feasibility study has been a hot topic here. "Direct and supervise the completion of the District’s Strategic plan", Tim Steinhauer's Number Two goal, was delegated to a facilitator and committee.  Our tax dollars at work.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

That there is a full agenda.

Change orders are of the ticky-tack variety.

The big ones are the strategic plan (which is required by law but seldom referenced once completed) and the Pursuant Ketchum study.

I suspect and hope Dr. Tim has been in each of the planning meetings. If he hasn't then his priorities are just not right.

As for PK, I just don't have any idea what they are going to do. They should get some kind of guarantee from PK that enough money will be raised to cover any people and expenses incurred to do the fundraising based on PKs own study. If PK doesn't make that guarantee then they simply don't stand behind their own work.

John David Kendrick said...

Interesting point 11:45am. Why is it unrealistic to expect a firm with no experience in this area to work on a commission based compensation scheme? I propose that the SD engage PK with a commission of 7.5% of the gross donations collected. This rate of compensation is a win-win for ALL of the stakeholders.

Anonymous said...

U. S. Education Secretary Duncan stressed the need for global education competitiveness, citing South Korea, which tends to outperform US students, and which has set a goal to go fully digital with its textbooks by 2015. How about digital textbooks as a goal for the $6,000,000 campaign?

Anonymous said...

Better idea is to collect donations reduce the debt cut taxes and hire competent teachers.

Anonymous said...

All our teachers are rated S.

Anonymous said...

I can tell you that Larry Lebo will be excited.