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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Rock Hill School Board to Hold The March Business Meeting on Monday, April 12, 2010

The main topic of the meeting will be the Superintendent's recommendations for budget cuts for the 2010-11 school year. A guide to how personnel reductions and pay may be handled can be found by clicking here.
The proposed agenda is below:

Meeting of the Board of Trustees
Monday, April 12, 2010
6:00 p.m. – District Office Board Room

A G E N D A

      I.    Call to Order
           Approval of Agenda
(Under consent agenda, all action items will be voted on after one motion and second to approve them without discussion.  If a board member wants any action item discussed or voted on separately, the board member, before the agenda is approved, must ask that the action item be moved to the discussion item section.)

       II. Citizen Participation

      III. Special Business
A.       Recognition of Laney Burris for 2010 Risk Professional Award
B.       Recognition of District’s State Superintendent Writing Award Winners

     IV. Consent Action Agenda
            A. Approval of Minutes
                  1.  February 22, 2010 business meeting
            2.  March 8, 2010 work session
                  3. March 22, 2010 work session
            B. Approval of Personnel Recommendations
            C. Approval of Overnight Field Trip Request (1)
            D. Approval of Changes to Occupational Diploma for Exceptional Student Education
           
V.       Communications

    VI. Report of the Superintendent
A.      Announcements
B.      Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA)

    VII. Review of Work Sessions

VIII.        Action Agenda
A.      Approval of Financial Crisis Plan
B.     Approval of Policy IJOA, Field Study – 1st Reading

    IX.    Other Business
          
   X.    Executive Session – Personnel Matters

       XI.    Adjourn

An interesting video about budget cuts in California from the website: Saynotocuts.com.  Shouldn't we be doing this in South Carolina. Telling our legislators to find a way to keep moving forward.





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