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Public Session
November 18, 2009
Official Minutes as of December 2, 2009
Others Present:
Michael Ludwell, Superintendent
Terry Leatherman, Assistant Principal
Lorraine Ferland, School Board Secretary
Mike O’Neill, Consultant MRI
Anne Kebler, Special Education Director, SAU 44
Visitors:
Amy Gagnon
Michelle West
Opening
Dr. Caldon called the meeting to order at 7pm.
Public Comments
Athletic Department
Ms. Gagnon asked for an update on the athletic department. This will be discussed
during the meeting.
It was noted by Ms. Gagnon and Ms. West that the late bus may not be late enough for
the students playing sports. The administration will look into this.
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NOTTINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD November 18, 2009 Public Session
Mr. O’Brien made a motion to approve the non-public minutes of November 4, 2009.
Ms. Fernald seconded.
Motion unanimously approved.
Ms. Plante made a motion to approve the public minutes of October 21, 2009.
Ms. Fernald seconded.
Motion unanimously approved.
Mr. O’Brien made a motion to approve the non-public minutes of October 21, 2009.
Mr. O’Hanlon seconded.
Motion unanimously approved.
B. Principal’s Report
Parent Conferences began on Monday, November 16.
The 2nd annual spelling bee was last week. Mikayla Smith, 8th grader, was the winner
and will go to the regionals in March. Casey Davies was the alternative.
Ms. Carvalho went to the Washington DC Principal of the Year event and will share
more of her trip in the future.
C. Superintendent’s Report
Dr. Ludwell distributed an article entitled ‘NH May Suspend Building Aid Program.’
Dr. Ludwell introduced Ms. Kebler, Special Ed. Director.
Old Business
A. Dover Tuition Rate
DHS has suggested $10,711 as the proposed DHS tuition rate for 2009-2010. This is
an increase of $971. Dr. Caldon suggested a meeting with Dover to discuss the
formula for calculating the increase.
There was a change in Policy #JICFA-Hazing: in the first paragraph, last sentence,
change to Nottingham School Board.
New Business
A. Budget and Projected Tax Rate
The Budget Proposal Overview and Information for 2010-2011, Budget Review and
Principal First Draft were distributed and discussed.
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NOTTINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD November 18, 2009 Public Session
Mr. O’Neill went over the increases and decreases in the budget for 2010-2011. The
major increases for the budget are teacher salaries (increased by 6%),
paraprofessional salaries, benefits (increased by 28%), HS tuition (increased by 60%
due to cost and increase in students), and SAU/legal-negotiation (increased by 2%).
The decreases are propane, equipment purchases and SPED costs.
The approved budget for 2009-2010 was $9,311,391 and the proposed 2010-2011
budget is $9,733,811. The proposed budget increase is 4.54%.
The projected tax rate for 2010-11 is estimated to be $12.47 per thousand. The tax
rate for 2008-09 is $11.16 per thousand and tax rate for 2009-10 is $11.81 per
thousand.
B. Athletic Program
Mr. Leatherman distributed Past Nottingham Athletes and Athletic Policy Review for
discussion.
Based upon a review of the current policy in conjunction with discussion with parents
and staff, the administration proposed the following options:
Option #1: Maintain the currently policy in place. 7th and 8th graders try out, there
are no cuts and the 6th grade is permitted to try out if they are needed.
Option #2: Set a maximum number of participants for those sports where playing
time is determined by the clock or innings played such as: a maximum of 18 players
in soccer, 12 in basketball, 15 in softball/baseball and 14 in cheerleading. There will
be no limits in cross country and track. There are several options to achieve the
maximum number in soccer, basketball, baseball/softball and cheerleading: option 1:
open to grades 6-8 with cuts only to 6th graders, option 2: open to grades 6-8 with cuts
across the board or option 3: open to grades 7-8 with no team if numbers are no
sufficient.
It was noted that town recreation department and the Nottingham Youth Association
also run sports programs and no child is ever turned away.
Dr. Caldon suggested that any student could be cut for the 2009-2010 school year
with the revised policy to be revisited the next year. Mr. Leatherman said the cuts
have to be objective and suggested a minimum and a maximum number of athletes
per team. There could be an A/B team for basketball but this is not feasible for other
sports, according to Mr. Leatherman.
A consensus of the Board is to have grades 6 - 8 play with cuts for students in any of
the grades. The administration will develop a revised policy to reflect the changes
discussed.
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NOTTINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD November 18, 2009 Public Session
D. NH Board of Education
There will be another hearing or appeal to the State Supreme Court.
Financial Business
A. Bills and Manifests were reviewed and signed.
Adjournment
Mr. O’Brien made a motion to enter into non-public session per RSA 91-A:3 IIc and e at
8:43pm.
Ms. Fernald seconded.
Roll call was taken.
Motion to move into non-public unanimously approved.