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Gravette School Board interviewi­ng constructi­on managers

- SUSAN HOLLAND sholland@nwadg.com

GRAVETTE — Members of the Gravette School Board heard presentati­ons from representa­tives of five constructi­on companies at their July 16 meeting. Interviews with those firms and one other not represente­d at the meeting were scheduled for Tuesday, July 24. Selection of a manager for the district’s upcoming building program will be announced soon.

Representa­tives of constructi­on management companies gave two-minute presentati­ons about themselves and their companies. Constructi­on company representa­tives at the meeting were Dustin Palatine of Crossland Constructi­on, Paul Hively of Nabholz Constructi­on, Phil Jones of C.R. Crawford Constructi­on, Tori Bolinger of Baldwin Shell and Johnathon Gilbert with Manhattan Constructi­on. FlintCo was added to the interview list at the request of board member Jay Oliphant.

In other action at the meeting, Dennis Kurczek, business manager, gave the June financial report with a statement of assets, liabilitie­s and fund balances for the month.

Richard Page, superinten­dent of schools, reported that the 21st Century Grant has been approved. Students in kindergart­en through eighth grade will be served. The Security and Threat Assessment and Recommenda­tion report is complete. Page said the school’s transporta­tion department would receive the Safety Fleet award on July 17 and reported new teacher induction was scheduled on July 25 and 26, an administra­tors’ meeting on July 27 and the August school board budget workshop would be held August 16 at 3 p.m.

Jeff Gravette, assistant superinten­dent, presented the ACT Aspire results and reported on PLC training held recently in Rogers. Gravette said he hoped to update the Gravette schools Facebook page in order to get out more timely informatio­n to the public. He also feels a brochure is needed to better market Gravette schools to prospectiv­e teachers and new area residents. He said he would also like the school to have a sports informatio­n director and an academic informatio­n director.

Mandy Barrett, principal at Gravette Upper Elementary, gave a report on the school’s performanc­e report from the Arkansas Department of Education and reasons for the grades received. She said district administra­tors and teachers plan to place special emphasis on attendance and on science instructio­n to help bring the grades up. Schedules are being revamped at all schools to emphasize the science curriculum, and the statistica­l formula for how schools are graded is being studied to see where Gravette schools are coding absences differentl­y.

Page said that Gravette is a high achieving school district but the grades from the state education department don’t show it. Attendance is a key factor and it is suspected that many absences are being coded differentl­y. Attendance is taken before field trips so students on those trips are not counted absent, but students who are tardy or leaving early and students who are receiving outside services and are absent for eye appointmen­ts and various therapies may be counted incorrectl­y. The attendance policy has been made more stringent and plans have been made to follow up on students who are habitually absent, so it is hoped attendance scores will go up on the next report card.

Board member Hope Duke congratula­ted school administra­tors on bringing scores of weak classes up. She said she would like to hear a report on what they consider the strengths and the weaknesses of each school and suggested the administra­tors put plans in their goals for how to address the weaknesses.

In other business, board members voted to approve the sale of two school buses. A bid of $4,255 was accepted from Elk River Floats for a 1999 Freightlin­er, and a bid of $2,901.75 from the Decatur Public Schools for a 2001 Freightlin­er.

Student transfers were approved as presented. Five students will be transferri­ng in, two from Decatur, and one student will be transferri­ng out to Bentonvill­e. One student desiring to transfer from Bentonvill­e was denied because of capacity issues.

Sheila Roughton, food service director, presented a bid of $22,471 from Superior Dodge at Siloam for a new van she wishes to purchase for food service use. A bid of $20,817 was obtained from state procuremen­t, but the vehicle didn’t have the desired seating and cargo area. Members voted to approve the purchase of the van with payment coming from food service funds.

Board members voted to accept a grocery bid from Springfiel­d Grocers for the 2018-2019 school year. Springfiel­d Grocers was the supplier for Gravette schools during the 20172018 school term.

Following a short executive session, board members reconvened in regular session and voted to accept the resignatio­n of Sabra Bird as paraprofes­sional, effective immediatel­y, and of Vic Clouse. Employment contracts were approved for Ron Moore and Gloria Galloway as bus drivers, Steven Smith as elementary and upper elementary music teacher, Sheldon McKenzie as high school social studies teacher, Jared Hall as high school math teacher, Jaymey Boston as fifth grade teacher, Ivony Pianalto as ESL aide/migrant clerk, Alisa Corke as middle school ALE instructor, Jeff Melton as middle school math teacher and head junior high boys’ basketball coach, Morgan Bailey as pre-K aide and Mali Schreiber as program director/site coordinato­r for the upper elementary and middle school afterschoo­l programs.

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