CRESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT #9
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
13 APRIL 2023
MINUTES
I. Call to order. Jessica Sandven-Sorensen called the Board of Trustees meeting to order at 7:00 a.m. The meeting was held in the gym. Present were Board Trustees Jessica Sandven-Sorensen, Twila Brenneman, Megan Derrington and Barry Farrell. Absent: Nevada Hafer. Also in attendance were Rachel Stevens, Principal, Tammy Bartos, District Clerk, Cindi Conley, Special Education Teacher, and Jen Johnson, 2nd Grade Teacher and CEA President.
II. Minutes of 9 March 2023. Barry Farrell moved to approve the minutes as presented. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
III. Public Participation / Correspondence
IV. Information
A. ESSA School Report Card 2021-22. A copy of the report was provided.
B. Creston School Scholarship Committee. One $500 Scholarship is available to a graduating high school senior who attended Creston Elementary. The scholarship is paid from the Miscellaneous Fund. The Committee includes one Board Member – Barry Farrell volunteered. The Committee will meet on April 18 after school to review applications.
C. Speed Study – Montana 35 (P-52) – Creston. Montana Department of Transportation staff presented the speed study report to Flathead County Commissioners on March 23, 2023, for review and comment – a 60-day comment period was requested. Significant for the school is the recommendation for a new 45-mph speed limit through Creston with appropriate transitions and the school zone change to 35-mph during school hours and extending 500-feet from school property. A copy of the full report was provided and is available on the MDT Speed Studies website.
D. ARP Plan Review and Call for Stakeholder Input. Stakeholder input is requested regarding the ARP ESSER plan; the next scheduled review is May 11, 2023.
V. Reports:
A. Clerk. The monthly budget expenditure report was provided through 31 March 2023. General Fund is 64% committed and the Total of all Funds is 51% committed. Accounts are reconciled to the County Treasurer through February 2023. ESSER Data Collection for the 7/1/2021- 6/30/2022 reporting period is in process. There was a critical error on our website the end of February, and due to a conflict the malicious code errored out instead of running and our site went down; the issue was identified and dealt with by our website developers and site host in a quick and efficient manner; there are no links to sensitive information on our site and everything there is public information; however, this did help to identify ways to better protect our site environment and keep our theme up to date.
B. Principal. Student Enrollment is 114. Monthly building maintenance inspections were completed. The installation of the network, phone, intercom, and speaker were completed over spring break. Fifth and sixth grade student volunteers served as runners for the Creston Auction with Mrs. Jen Johnson coordinating and supervising this community service project; also, as a community service the fourth-grade class assisted Miss Bailey Johnson in setting up for the Family Math Night. Families were welcomed into the gym on March 21 for a Family Math Night where they learned to play math games and test their estimation skills – a thank you to the Creston Boosters for supporting this event. Mrs. Mumm wrote and received a grant award in the amount of $300 from the Montana Masonic Foundation to increase and update her first-grade classroom library. Teachers have been reviewing social studies curriculum for possible consideration in the future. A thank you to the Creston Volunteer Fire Department: as a result of their efforts in preparing the field for the auction by removing the ice – it was as deep as 8 inches in some areas – no ice remains on the playground. The Montana Small Schools Alliance (MSSA) in partnership with Western Montana Professional Learning Community (WMPLC) received federal funding through a grant to increase counseling and mental health services to rural schools. The grant provides access to a full-time licensed School Counselor, who serves as the Mental Health Resource Navigator. There is also the ability to access the Montana Cares app which provides resources for families. Mrs. Stevens is registered for the MTSBA/MASBO Employment Hot Topics seminar – three two-hour sessions during the month of April.
C. Staff. Jen Johnson, CEA President and 2nd Grade Teacher was present to share the staff report via a Google Slide presentation.
VI. Consideration of Action Items:
A. Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiations with Creston Education Association. The CEA approved the proposal and changes to the CBA and salary schedule as presented to them on 9 March 2023. The CBA for 2023/2024 was updated with all negotiated changes and was provided to the trustees. Barry Farrell moved to approve the CBA for 7/1/2023 – 6/30/2024 as presented. Twila Brenneman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
B. Teacher Contract Renewals 2023/2024 including Renewal or Non-Renewal of Non-Tenured Teachers. Twila Brenneman moved to approve the contract renewals for the list of tenured teachers for the 2023/2024 school year. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Megan Derrington moved to approve the contract renewals for the list of non-tenured teachers for the 2023/2024 school year. Twila Brenneman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
C. New Title Teacher Hire & Contract for 2023/2024. Twila Brenneman moved to hire Melissa Potts as a teacher for the 2023/2024 school year and approve her teaching contract as presented. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
D. Levy & Trustee Election Cancellation. Our levy and trustee election has been cancelled. The trustee election was cancelled by acclamation as the number of candidates filing were equal to or less than the number of positions to be elected. Barry Farrell moved to approve the election cancellation as presented. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
E. Eastside Flathead Valley Multidistrict Interlocal Agreement 2023-2025. A renewal of the agreement which allows for increased flexibility and efficiency of participating school districts without an increase in local taxes. Twila Brenneman moved to approve the East Side Flathead Valley Multidistrict Agreement for the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
F. Audit Proposal Revision for FY2022 and FY2023 and Contract. Due to unforeseen circumstances our auditor is proposing a biennial audit for fiscal years 2022 and 2023. Barry Farrell moved to approve the audit proposal and contract for a biennial audit of FY2022 and FY2023 at a cost of $13,900 as presented. Twila Brenneman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
G. Safe Return to School and Continuity of Services Plan. No changes or updates. Next scheduled review is May11th. Information only – no action.
H. MSSA Agreement 2023/2024. The Montana Small Schools Alliance (MSSA) provides appropriately endorsed professionals to help our district meet the Library and Guidance Chapter 55 requirement. Also, included in the request is the Curriculum Consortium Agreement to meet our Title II federal requirements. Megan Derrington moved to approve the letter of agreement for MSSA programs 2023-24 as presented. Twila Brenneman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
I. District Clerk & Business/Office Manager Job Opening. The Hiring Committee held interviews on 15 March 2023 and selected an applicant for hire; however, that person declined. In the meantime, Mrs. Bartos has withdrawn her resignation – her official withdrawal will be an action item at the next meeting; until then, no further action is recommended on pursuing hiring for this position. Information only – no action.
J. Post a 1.0 FTE Teacher Position for the 2023/2024 School Year. Due to Miss Bailey Johnson submitting her resignation there is a need to post an open position for an elementary teacher for the 2023/2024 school year. Twila Brenneman moved to approve posting a 1.0 FTE teacher position for the 2023/2024 school year as presented. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
K. Bus Parking Lot Paving and Sidewalk/Concrete Proposals. The bus parking lot and replacement of sidewalks have been listed projects on our school facilities inventory for several years. Mrs. Stevens has sought out and received three proposals for these projects. District Safety Subfund and District Permissive Levy Subfund are the sources of monies. Twila Brenneman moved to approve the proposal from Double Diamond for the bus loading zone only and with the understanding that work must start before 6/30/2023. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously. There was further discussion about having a backup plan in place. Twila Brenneman moved that if Double Diamond is unable to fulfill the request that Bison Building Systems’ proposal is approved for the bus area only with the same timing required. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
L. Transportation Contracts. One contract was presented. Twila Brenneman moved to approve the transportation contract as presented. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
M. Before School Care Contracts. One contract was presented. Megan Derrington moved to approve the contract as presented. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
N. Out-of-District Requests. Two requests were presented for students seeking placement at Creston School. Barry Farrell moved to approve the attendance agreements as presented. Megan Derrington seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
O. Gym & School Grounds Use Requests. The Many Lakes HOA requested use of the gym on 4/22/2023 from 8:00 to 2:00 to host a Living with Wildfire Community Event; also K. Hagen and D. Schurz requested to move their gym use day to practice martial arts with their families from Wednesdays to Mondays from 4:00 – 5:00 from 4/17 to 5/22/2023. Twila Brenneman moved to approve both the Many Lakes HOA and the Hagen/Schurz gym use requests as presented. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously. The Creston Firefighters Association has requested the use of the outdoor school grounds and gym for the Creston Firefighters Association 58th Auction and Country Fair, Thursday April 4, 1:30 pm through Sunday, April 7, 2024, 6:00 pm. There are addendums requested regarding a pre-auction meeting, the gaga ball pit, floor mats in the lobby and armed and unarmed security services. Barry Farrell moved to approve the school grounds and gym use request by the Creston Firefighters Association for April 2024 as presented. Twila Brenneman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
VII. Claims Approval. Twila Brenneman moved to approve the claims list as presented. Barry Farrell seconded. Motion passed unanimously.
VIII. Next Meeting Dates:
A. 11 May 2023, 7:00 am, Reorganization and Regular Meeting
B. 8 June 2023, 7:00 am, Regular Meeting
IX. Board Work Session – Training and Discussion for Board Professional Development. Jessica Sandven-Sorensen led a discussion covering the following two topics.
1. Introduction to Contracts
a) MontanaSky Networks Tower Agreement
2. Website access of School Policies & Brief Look at New Policy Manual format
X. Adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 8:44 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
/s/Tammy Bartos, District Clerk
/s/Jessica Sandven-Sorensen, Board Chair