Breathitt Elementary School
June 09, 2025 4:00 PM
June 2025 Regular Meeting
1. Call to Order/Roll Call
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  A call to order passed with a motion by Mary Caudill and a second by Guy Coomer and the consensus of the council.

2. Approval of Agenda
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approval of the agenda passed with a motion by Vicie Pelfrey and a second by Guy Coomer and the consensus of the council.

3. Mission and Vision
Discussion

Council discussed the mission and vision

3.1. Review Mission and Vision Statement
4. Teacher Interviews
4.1. Per KRS 61.80 (f) Consider approval of entering into closed session to discuss personnel matters related to the hiring of a classroom teacher
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Entering into closed session passed with a motion by Megan White and a second by Wanda Noble and the consensus of the council.

4.2. Return to open session
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Return to open session passed with a motion by Mary Caudill and a second by Vicie Pelfrey and the consensus of the council.

5. Approval of Previous Minutes
5.1. May 12, 2025 Minutes
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approval of previous minutes passed with a motion by Guy Coomer and a second by Wanda Noble and the consensus of the council.

6. New Business
6.1. Leader in Me
Discussion

The council discussed the district's new Leader in Me initiative and how the school will look for ways to incorporate ideas into the school culture.


 

6.2. Portrait of a Learner
Discussion

Discussed Portrait of a Learner and how the entire community is being involved in having a clear vision of what the students in our area need to know to succed.

6.3. Kindergarten Camp 2025
Rationale

Kindergarten Camp will be between July 28-August 1.  There are currently 31 students registered.  Postcards will be sent to all incoming kindergarten students to remind them of the event and allow them to register for the camp.

7. Budget/Finance
Discussion

Budgets were reviewed.

8. Curriculum/Academics
8.1. Spring Acadience Data
Discussion

Acadience data was discussed.  The highlights were approximately 53% of students benchmarked in reading with nearly 60% benchmarking in math.  Kindergarten students were near 70% in each area.

9. Policy/Policy Review
Discussion

Council reviewed by laws.

10. CSIP
Discussion

Council discussed goals and discussed need to update materials as we change to some different curriculum for the upcoming year.

11. Other Business
Discussion

No other businees

12. Public Comments
Discussion

No public in attendance

13. Adjournment