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Group to have rally before next Douglas County School District board meeting

Event Date: 
November 14, 2023 - 4:00pm

The next meeting for the Douglas County School Board is on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. The day before will be a rally along US 395 from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

The group "We Deserve A Better Board" hopes to fill the sidewalks through the middle of town with the color red and positive messages on signs to elevate their voice and show the community they want positive change.

Organizers are asking for signs that prioritize positive interactions with staff and students; support for students and staff; willingness to listen to parents, students, and staff; transparency in decision-making (including fiscal decision-making), and an open process of selecting the next superintendent. They are asking for people to park at Carson Valley Middle School and meet on the lawn in front of the Playhouse.

The biggest part of the board agenda will be the consent items. Unless a trustee or member of the audience has a question concerning a particular item and asks that it be withdrawn from the consent list, the items are approved at one time by the Board of Trustees;

2.A. Minutes of the Special Board Meeting of October 6, 2023
2.B. Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting of October 10, 2023
2.C. Minutes of the Special Board Meeting of November 1, 2023
2.D. Accounts Payable Special and Regular Run Vouchers. The District Counsel Joey Gilbert has invoices in that check run for $7,500 for his monthly retainer, and $12,538.99. There was a refund due to the District from overcharging on previous invoices but it is not clear on the check run if that is included.
2.E. Budget Voucher Adjustments
2.F. Agreement Between Douglas County School District and Douglas County Professional Education Association for 2023-2025
2.G. Agreement between Douglas County School District and Douglas County Support Staff Organization for 2023-2025
2.H. Bus Driver's Negotiated Agreement
2.I. Meet and Confer Salary Proposal for District-Level Administrators
2.J. Meet and Confer Agreement with Classified Supervisors and Professional Employees
2.K. Agreement Between Douglas County School District and Douglas County Administrators Association
2.L. Douglas County Confidential Employees Meet and Confer DocumentMe Too
2.M. Approval of English Learner 2023-2024 Policy and Plan
2.N. Progressive Discipline Plan
2.O. Annual List of Recognized Employee Organizations
2.P. Second Reading of Board Policy 502-Entrance Age
2.Q. Personnel Report No. 23-11. Salaries for individuals employed will be determined in accordance with the salary regulations of the District.
2.R. Staffing Report SG-G (Information Only)
2.S. Nevada Educator Performance Framework Data Report (Information Only)
r 2022-23 Board Update-NEPF Scores 2022-23 Board Update-NEPF Scores
2.T. Implementation of the Nevada Educator Performance Framework (NEPF) SG-G (Information Only)
2.U. Maintenance and Project Report (Information Only)
Description: Director of Facilities, Phil Demus, will provide an update of
2.V. Monthly Update of Enrollment Counts (Information Only)
Non-consent portions of the agenda:
3. DCSD Self-Insured Health Insurance Plan - Proposed Revisions to Plan for Calendar Year 2024
4. Designation of Position as Critical Shortage Need SG-G (Discussion and For Possible Action) - The Board will consider designating Elementary Classroom Teacher a4.
5. Review by Board Members of Board Bylaw 070, Bylaw 060, Board Policy 338, and Board Policy 902 as Second Readings (Discussion and For Possible Action). The Board is removing additions to the Bylaws from 2021 and 2022/
6. Public Comment (5:30 p.m.) - one minute of comments allowed for items not on the agenda.
7. Process for Negotiating an Employment Contract with the Acting Superintendent SG-G (Discussion and For Possible Action)
8. 8. Nationwide Search for Superintendent SG-G (Discussion and For Possible Action). The Board will vote on opening up the position and begin the process for finding potential candidates and can include candidates recommended to and by the Board.
9. Restated Professional Services Contract for Legal Services SG-G. An updated contract for Joey Gilbert Law.
10. Creation of Attendance Sub-Committee SG-G (Discussion and For Possible Action)
11. Board Reports SG-G, C&R (Information and Discussion)
12. Superintendent Report SG-G (Administrative Report)
13. Closed Session (Discussion and For Possible Action)
14. Prioritizing Agenda-Possible Items for Future Board Meetings (Discussion and For Possible Action)
15. Public Comment- one minute maximum comment

The agenda can be found here https://meetings.boardbook.org/Public/Agenda/1502?meeting=607869.

The meeting will be held in person at the Douglas High Media Room, and people may also participate online: https://dcsd-k12.zoom.us/j/81843539879 Passcode: Nov23 Or Telephone: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) Webinar ID: 818 4353 9879 Telephone Passcode: 546044.

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