Westside Eagle-Observer

Board extends superinten­dent, assistant superinten­dent contracts

Plans to improve district branding shared with board

- RANDY MOLL rmoll@nwadg.com

GENTRY — The Gentry School Board on Feb. 19 announced the renewal of the contract of Terrie Metz as superinten­dent of Gentry Public Schools and voted to extend contracts of Metz and Christie Toland, assistant superinten­dent, for two years rather than one, as has been done in the past.

The board accepted the profession­al developmen­t goals proposed by Metz for the superinten­dent but said it would also add a goal of its own at the next meeting. Goals suggested by Metz included 1) the completion of building plans for Gentry Intermedia­te School and the developmen­t of district and school safety plans; 2) monitor the planning process whereby the school district and individual schools review and change the mission and visions statements and goals in order to improve student achievemen­t, and work to implement strategies to brand the school district; and 3) continue to build and sustain a culture of collaborat­ion, trust, learning and high academic expectatio­ns for all.

Also approved by the board was the hiring of Yolonda Moll as the school nurse at the primary school. A resignatio­n letter of Connie McHenry, high school nurse, was accepted by the board. McHenry will resign at the close of the current school year.

The board viewed two calendars proposed by the personnel policy committee and agreed to allow staff to select which of the two school calendars becomes next year’s official calendar by a vote. The chief difference between the two calendars is the length of Thanksgivi­ng break for students. One calendar includes profession­al developmen­t and flex days on Nov. 19-20, extending the break for students to a full week.

A biennium budget was accepted by the board. The budget is a state requiremen­t for the district and is an estimate of expenses for the district for the 2019-2020 school year. The budget projects salaries of $9.5 million, instructio­nal expenses of $3.1 million and maintenanc­e and operation expenses of $3.4 million, with pupil transporta­tion expenses estimated at $800,000 and building fund expenses at $750,000. No millage increase was anticipate­d.

A trip was approved for members of the Gentry High School Band to Branson, Mo., on May 18-19. The band is raising money to cover the costs of the trip. A trip itinerary and safety informatio­n was shared with board members.

Toland shared preliminar­y plans with the board for a positive branding of the school district. She proposed using hashtag “ThePioneer­Story” as a part of a social media outreach. She suggested streamlini­ng building and club social media posts to the district’s social media pages, requiring at least four posts to social media per week, reorganizi­ng the district website and adding new features, developing a phone app for the district, centralizi­ng website posting to the district level and increasing media presence for the district.

Toland also suggested surveying faculty and staff, students, and parents and community members to develop a district logo and motto which can be trademarke­d and used for district branding on other items to help promote the district.

Toland also proposed further developmen­t of a “Partners in Education” program to involve community members in providing specialize­d training in fields which may be of benefit to Gentry students. Other proposals included plans to honor teachers and support staff, providing more profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for teachers and staff, increasing offerings related to science, technology, engineerin­g and math, and striving toward excellence in athletics and the fine arts.

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