CARRIERE — The school board for the Pearl River County School District meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the boardroom at the district’s central office, 7441 U.S. Highway 11.
Included on the agenda are:
Consider the agenda.
Consider minutes of the previous meeting.
Recognize PRC Blue Maskers and sponsor Deborah Craig.
Recognize PRC Lady Devils soccer team and coaches Tim Anderson and assistant coach Hannah Jackson.
Presentation by Kay Clay by Mississippi School Board Assoc. policy overview and revision process.
Superintendent’s report.
Consider board work session at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 6, at the Center of Alternative Education cafeteria.
Consider financial matters.
Consider short term loan from district maintenance account to the 1997 bond issue retirement account.
Consider contracts for Upper and Lower Elementary portrait agreements with Life Touch.
Consider information requested to discuss automated time management system.
Consider amending the instruction personnel reduction in force policy.
Consider personnel matters.
Request by Ron Hensarling to address the school board.
Consider Solian Health Contract addendum A for IDEA Part By and FY IDEA Part B.
Consider travel to Auburn University by NJROTC for drill competition on March 5-6.
Consider travel to Lexington, Ky., by Blue Maskers to attend Southeastern Theatre Conference March 3-7.
Consider travel to Socorro, N.M., for Brandon Herrin to attend training funded through U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security.
Consider repair/maintenance of bus turnaround.
Consider private contracts for transportation of exceptional children.
Consider donation from Miss. Reading Assoc. of $500 to Upper Elementary principal’s fund.
Consider going into executive sessions on student matters, economic development, a legal matter, a policy matter and personnel matters.
Local News
January 30, 2010
PRC school board meets Monday
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