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MONTPELIER BOARD OF EDUCATION: Board Learns Of Legislation That Will Impact Schools


MONTHLY RECOGNITION … This month’s students who were recognized by their teachers at the January 10, 2023 school board meeting were, from left to right (front row) kindergartener Kyser Beach, 1st grader Alex Decker, 2nd graders Beau Gambler and Alee Klender, 3rd grader Mattsyn Berry, (back row) 4th grader Maci Taylor, 5th grader Parker Epling, 6th grader Karlee Hillard and 7th grader Aislinn McGee. Not present for photo were 8th grader Owen Sommer and high school student Azlin Westfall. (PHOTO BY REBECCA MILLER, STAFF)


By: Rebecca Miller

The Tuesday, January 10, 2023 meeting of the Montpelier School Board began with the organization portion, which included the election of Nate Rose to continue as president and Shawn Owen to continue as vice president.

The meeting dates and time were also approved with it continuing on the second Tuesday of each month for 2023 at 5:30 p.m., except for February 15, March 21, June 27, July 11 and November 7. Motions were also approved:

The organization meeting which began at 5:15 p.m. was adjourned at 5:25 and the board went directly into the regular monthly meeting.

Following a moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance, Mrs. Gambler welcomed each individual student on the list for student recognition, to step up front with her and hear their commendations read aloud before the audience of parents and family.

The group then slipped out for a media photo while the meeting continued with the legislative report given by Mrs. Rockey.

Rockey shared that there was a list of house bills that have been passed that will affect schools and one bill that is still waiting for action by the governor.

She said that there are links for anyone interested in seeing the details.

For those interested in seeing the list, go to Montpelier Schools Board Docs, click on school board meetings, and scroll down to legislative report.

Mr. Owen shared with the board that he and Mr. Rose had received an email from a parent stating how pleased they are with the Strength and Sports Performance Conditioning Class. They said their student is already seeing a difference.

In the treasurer’s report, Carla Rice shared that they finished off the tax paperwork at the end of December, the first time with the new software and it went well.

She gave her investment report also, letting the board know that it is going strong. A grant for career exploration has come in and will go toward the E3 program.

Elementary Principal Lance Thorp reported:

JH/SH Principal Su Thorp was not present but had sent a written report which included:

In other business, the board approved:

With no further business and no need for executive session that evening, the board adjourned at 5:58 p.m.

Rebecca may be reached at rebecca@thevillagereporter.com


 

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