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Atlantic School Board approves Certified Budget, Activities Sharing Agreements, & more…

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April 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A Public Hearing was held prior to the start of Wednesday evening’s meeting of Atlantic School Board. The hearing was with regard to the Atlantic Community School District’s (ACSD) Certified Budget.

During the Board’s Special Meeting March 29th, Superintendent Steve Barber and Director of Finance Sarah Sheeder reviewed the proposed certified budget for the 2023-24 school year, with a total property tax rate of 13.00317 per $1,000 taxable valuation. That is a decrease from the 2022-23 property tax rate of 13.25506, or about 26-cents per thousand.

There were no written or spoken comments, therefore the Board closed the hearing and entered in to their regular session, during which they heard a special presentation with regard to English Learners (EL), the Principal’s reports, and a report from Superintendent Barber, during which he recommended keeping May 25, 2023 as the last day student day, with the last staff day as May 31, 2023.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved previously mentioned resignations, plus an addition of Tori Wood, Paraeducator (The other resignations include: Lenzi Robinson, 5th Grade Teacher; Sarah Sheeder, School Business Official/Board Secretary, and Lori Hayes, Paraeducator.)  Board Member Nicholas Hunt spoke about Sheeder’s departure.

Board President Laura McLean also thanked Sarah Sheeder.

As previously reported, Mr. Barber is resigning at the end of the current school year.  The Board accepted his resignation as presented. Board Member Jenny Williams thanked him for his service, especially following the Middle School fire and recovery efforts.

The School Board approved Superintendent Barber’s contract recommendations for: Nathan Block – 6th Grade Science Teacher; Mikayla Stockhaus – HS Vocal Music Teacher; Brett Johnson and Caroline Pellett – MS Softball Coaches.
The Atlantic School Board moved on to action items, during which they:

  • Approved the aforementioned 2023-24 Certified Budget…
  • Set May 10th at 5:30-p.m. as the date/time for a Public Hearing on 2022-23 Certified Budget Amendment (amounting to an increase of $793,569). School officials say the amendment will NOT result in an increase in taxes. A detailed statement of additional receipts, cash balances and proposed disbursements will be available for public viewing at the hearing.
  • Approved of a 2023-24 Operational Sharing Agreement with the Griswold School District, w/regard to Transportation Director, and…
  • They approved 2023-24 Activities Sharing Agreements for: boys swimming (Audubon, Clarinda, Red Oak & Riverside, w/Atlantic as host); girls and boys soccer (CAM & Exira-EHK, w/Atlantic as host); and girls wrestling (CAM, Nodaway Valley & Griswold). There is no change from last year, with the exception of Atlantic serving as the host for girls wrestling.
  • The Board then voted to approve the 2023-24 Non-Certified Staff Master Contract Agreement (Which includes the following increases: $2.75/hour for Bus Route Drivers & Bus Asst. Mechanic; $0.90/hour for all other Support Staff).

The School Board, Wednesday, heard from Snyder and Associates Engineers representative Austin Sontagg, with regard to two quotes received by Wednesday’s deadline for a steel High School Storage Shed, which was estimated to cost around $190,000. The building will primarily be used for inside and outdoor equipment. The Board voted 3-to 2 to approve the plans, specs and form of contract for the HS Storage Project, and, separately, by a vote of 3-to 2, accepted a bid of $154,700 from United Construction Services.

They also passed a Resolution approving the Contracts and Bonds for the Washington Elementary School Playground Project. Last month, the School Board awarded the project to Caliber Concrete, LLC, of Adair. The project cost (contract awarded),  amounts to $579,422.58.