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1.
Call to Order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence
3.
Awards and Recognitions
Junior Chef Team
LCMS 2025 Kentucky Youth Assembly (KYA)
LCHS - 2025 Kentucky Youth Assembly (KYA)
4.
Agenda Adopted
The adoption of agenda
5.
Communications
- Audience Comments
- Board Comments / Updates
6.
Reports
- LCMS Proficiency Report - Alex Patterson
- Attendance - Chris Price/Penny Cecil
- Communications - Caleb Phelps
- Strategic Planning - Amanda Reed
- 2024-2025 Proficiency Report - Amanda Reed
- Superintendent's Activities & Comments
- Personnel - Cindy Dunn
- SBDM Reports LCHS LCMS HES ALES
7.
Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda
7.A.
Minutes of the Previous Meeting
7.B.
Claims as Presented
7.C.
Treasurer’s Report (KC / GF / LCSNP /MUNIS Balance Sheet / Budget Report /Monthly Report / Year to Date Budget Report)
7.D.
Fundraising Requests
7.E.
Field Trip Requests
8.
Action Agenda
8.A.
Open Meetings Act - Farrah Pruitt
8.B.
Contract with Surpass Behavioral Health - Savannah Boone
Surpass Behavioral Health is able to provide behavior support for students with Autism and extreme behaviors at Hodgenville Elementary School. They are also able to provide training to staff members for best practices when working with student behavior.
Approve the contract with Surpass Behavioral Health
8.C.
Crusade for Children Grant Approval - Savannah Boone
The WHAS 11 Crusade for Children provides generous grants to organizations that support people with disabilities across Kentucky and Indiana yearly. LaRue County Schools has applied for and received this grant many times. This year, the grant will be written for continued access to the audiobook platform, Learning Ally. It will also be written for additional inclusive playground equipment at Hodgenville Elementary School.
Approve the submission of the 2026 Crusade for Children grant application.
8.D.
Grant Application Request- KDA's Raising Hope- HOSA- Health Science CTSO - Tara Wooden
Requesting permission to apply for the Raising Hope Grant from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture ($5000).
KDA’s Raising Hope program raises awareness about farm safety, health risks, and farm rescue, stressing the importance of training for farm-specific rescues to enhance safety for farmers, workers, and families. With the commitment of $200,000 from Raising Hope, high school chapters for FFA, 4-H, and HOSA can apply for grants to host events dedicated to farm safety, farm rescue, and farmers’ health, both mental and physical. The money will be in allotments up to $5,000 to winning chapters.
There are no matching funds required.
Approve the grant application request as presented
8.E.
2025-2026 Comprehensive District Improvement Plan - Amanda Reed
The 2025-2026 Comprehensive District Improvement Plan and support documents are included for your approval. The Improvement Plan itself can be found on pg. 49-75. The other pages are supplementary items that are required for further information: Continuous Improvement, Executive Summary, District Safety Report, District Assurances, Needs Assessment, Trauma-Informed Approach Plan, and Superintendent Gap Assurances. All Kentucky public school districts are required to use the same planning process and templates. Schools complete a similar process for SBDM Council approval. New this year, only the Reading & Math and Achievement Gap components are required while others are optional based on local needs. Districts and schools have flexibility in how we set our goals and objectives, and the strategies and activities needed to meet the goals. Goals and objectives are based on the STATUS construct (index) from the accountability system rather than the overall indicator that includes the CHANGE construct. STATUS is a more consistent year to year measure for goal-setting.
Input has been gathered while the plan components were under development. The draft CDIP has been posted for public comment on the district website and staff have been notified of the opportunity for comment as well. The plan may be revised at any time. An implementation and impact report regarding progress on each activity will be completed in the summer. The far-right column in the CDIP is a placeholder where those notes will be added this summer.
Approve the 2025-2026 Comprehensive District Improvement Plan as submitted
8.F.
2026-27 School Calendar - Penny Cecil, Chris Price
Request approval of the 2026-27 School Calendar as presented.
School Start Times:
School Start Time End Time
ALES 7:45 am 2:55 pm
HES 7:45 am 2:55 pm
LCMS 8:00 am 3:10 pm
LCHS 8:00 am 3:10 pm
Approve the 2026-27 School Calendar as presented
8.G.
LaRue County Sheriff Fee Payment Approval - Jessica Castenir
The sheriff will submit tax receipts on the day of the board meeting, Monday, December 15, 2025. We have to issue their fee check to them the following morning, Tuesday, December 16.
Request approval to issue fee payment check to LaRue County Sheriff on December 16, 2025.
Approve the fee payment to the LaRue County Sheriff on December 16, 2025
8.H.
Bus Purchase - Nathan Wheeler
Request to purchase two buses. Nathan Wheeler, Director of Transportation, is requesting to purchase one Blue Bird 75 passenger Propane bus at a cost of $162,955.00 and one Blue Bird 75 passenger Diesel bus at a cost of $168,385.00.
The deadline to purchase buses is January 15, 2026.
Approve the purchase of one Blue Bird 75 passenger Propane bus at a cost of $162,955.00 and one Blue Bird 75 passenger Diesel bus at a cost of $168,385.00.
8.I.
Good Night Communications Contract - Adryanne Warren
Contract between Good Night Communications, Caleb Phelps Creative Director, and LaRue County Board of Education for services relating to strategic communications.
The contract term is for a 12-month period beginning January 20, 2026 and ending December 20, 2026 at a total annual cost of $45,624.00.
Approve the contract with Good Night Communications and LaRue County Board of Education from January 20. 2026 to December 20, 2026 for the annual cost of $45,624.00.
8.J.
2026 Board Meeting Dates and Locations - Adryanne Warren
2026 LaRue County Schools
Board Meeting Dates and Locations
DATE MEETING LOCATION
Tuesday, Jan. 20 Regular Meeting LCHS - Proficiency Report
Tuesday, Feb. 17 Regular Meeting ALES - Proficiency Report
Monday, March 16 Regular Meeting HES - Proficiency Report
Monday, April 20 Regular Meeting LCHS TLC - Proficiency Report
Monday, May 18 Regular Meeting LCHS POCS - Proficiency Report
Monday, June 15 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, July 20 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, Aug. 17 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, Sept. 21 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, Oct. 19 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, Nov. 16 Regular Meeting LCHS
Monday, Dec. 21 Regular Meeting LCMS LCMS Proficiency Report
Approve the 2026 Board Meeting dates and locations as presented.
9.
Adjournment
The adjournment of this meeting of the LaRue County Board of Education
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