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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AGENDA FOR TUESDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School (CHS).

The consent agenda includes approving the April 22 minutes and May 13 special meeting minutes and a resolution for membership in the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) for 2019-2020. The consent agenda also includes the following personnel items; to accept the resignations of DeAnn Schmidt, dietary worker at CHS; Maria Argueta, ELL instructor; and Madison Brekke, kindergarten teacher at Washington Elementary School (WES); to accept the retirement letter of Marjean Sanderson, paraprofessional at CHS; and to approve employment with Megan A. Hanson, kindergarten teacher at WES; and Brett Brenden, high school science teacher at CHS.

The following summer programs are included for approval on the consent agenda; orchestra, band, summer splash (special education), alternative learning center, northern lights academy, K-6 summer camp, community education, and summer food program. 

The main agenda includes accepting Bremer as agent for property, casualty and worker’s compensation insurance; approving locker purchase for Highland Elementary School (HES); approving a leave of absence request from Rachel Loraas, CHS special education teacher; approving the co-op dissolution with Fisher School district for boy’s hockey and girl’s hockey; approve cooperative agreement for girl’s hockey; and approving a school board member appointment of Kari Miller’s replacement.

The board will receive reports from Chris Trostad, principal at HES; and Denice Oliver, principal at WES.  They will also receive a report from Superintendent Jeremy Olson.

 

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