Bullitt County Public Schools
August 26, 2024 5:00 PM
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BULLITT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
1. CALL TO ORDER
Darrell Coleman
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2. ADOPT THE AGENDA
Darrell Coleman
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Recommended Motion

Adopt the agenda as presented.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Adopt the agenda as presented. passed with a motion by Ms. Linda Belcher and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
3. PRESENTATIONS
3.a. The Pledge of Allegiance
Matt Mooney
3.b. Review Board Team Commitments
Matt Mooney
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To improve our effectiveness, the Board Team for Bullitt County Schools commits to: 

  1. Maintain primary focus on student learning.
  2. Continuously review, define, and work toward district goals. 
  3. Listen to each other, speak freely, work and learn together, and support one another.
  4. After careful deliberation, support the majority's decision regarding shared goals for continuously improving district-wide student learning. 
  5. Agree to disagree respectfully.
  6. Delegate implementation of Board decisions to Superintendent and Leadership Team.

3.c. Reminder to Register to Address the Board
Kali Ervin
3.d. Construction Update by Mrs. Cate Noble Ward of Studio Kremer Architects
Cate Noble Ward
Attachments
4. COMMUNICATIONS
4.a. Audience Comments (30 Minutes Total)
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4.b. Superintendent's Report
Jesse Bacon
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4.c. Other Items from the Board
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5. CONSENT ITEMS
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Recommended Motion

Approve Consent Items as presented, noting that all items have been studied with individual recommendations and rationale being provided prior to the meeting in the full Board packet on Monday, August 19,2024, which is available online.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve Consent Items as presented, noting that all items have been studied with individual recommendations and rationale being provided prior to the meeting in the full Board packet on Monday, August 19,2024, which is available online. passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Mrs. Lisa Hodges.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
5.a. Financial Reports
Lisa Lewis
Attachments
5.a.1. Balance Sheets for All Funds
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5.a.2. Monthly Summary Report for Period 1
Attachments
5.a.3. AP Check Reconciliation Register
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5.a.4. Paid Invoice Report
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5.b. Travel
Adrienne Usher
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* All travel by commercial carrier is due to schedule/cost.

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TRAVEL for August 2024 Board Mtg
School Activity Destination Location Date Cost to Student Travel by: Trip ID
NBHS JROTC Central Hardin High School Elizabethtown, KY 9/5/2024 $ Commercial R502872
NBHS Football Bulitt East High School Mt. Washington, KY 9/6/2024 $0 Commercial R502679
BEHS Marching Band Columbus North High School Columbus, IN 9/7/2024 $0 BCPS BUS R502690
NBHS Football Central Hardin High School Cecilia, KY 9/9/2024 $0 Commercial R502686
BEHS FBLA Drury Inn Louisville, KY 9/11-9/12/2024 $0 Van R502701
BEHS Volleyball Atherton High School Louisville, KY 9/12/2024 $0 Commercial R502707
NBHS Football East Jessamine High School Nicholasville, KY 9/13/2024 $0 Commercial R502680
MWMS Leadership Jefferson Memorial Forest Fairdale, KY 9/13/2024 $25 Commercial R502879
NBHS Football Bullitt Central High School Shepherdsville, KY 9/16/2024 $0 Commercial R502687
BEHS Volleyball Shelby County High School Shelbyville, KY 9/17/2024 $0 Commercial R502708
BEHS BEHS FFA Cedar Creek Farms Shepherdsville, KY 9/20/2024 $10 Commercial R502889
NBHS JROTC Logan County High School Russelville, KY 9/21/2024 $0 Commercial R502769
BAMS BAMS Bellarmine University Louisville, KY 9/25/2024 $0 Commercial R502785
BCHS Soccer Carroll County Carrollton, KY 9/25/2024 $0 Commercial R502883
NBHS Football Seneca High School Louisville, KY 9/27/2024 $0 Commercial R502681
BCHS HOSA Washington Leadership Academy Arlington, VA 9/27-9/30/2024 $30 Commercial R502678
BEHS Cross Country Centerville High School Centerville, OH 9/28-9/29/2024 $0 Parent Transport R502759
NBHS JROTC Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY 9/28/2024 $0 Commercial R502887
OMES 4th Grade Squire Boone Caverns Mauckport, IN 10/1/2024 $26 Commercial R502865
NBHS JROTC Camp Crooked Creek Shepherdsville, KY 10/3/2024 $0 Commercial R502888
BEHS Volleyball Oldham County High School Buckner, KY 10/3/2024 $0 Commercial R502709
LJES Whole School Crown Theatres Elizabethtown, KY 10/4/2024 $0 BCPS R502660
 BES 4th Grade Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, KY 09/24/2024 $0 Commercial R502896
BEHS Girls Golf (State) Bowling Green Conv Center Bowling Green, KY 10/7-10/9/2024 $0 Commercial R502731
BEHS Boys Golf (state) Bowling Green Conv Center Bowling Green, KY 10/10/2024 $0 Commercial R502730
BEHS Volleyball Eastern High School Louisville, KY 10/10/2024 $0 Commercial R502710
BEHS Volleyball Collins High School Shelbyville, KY 10/15/2024 $0 Commercial R502711
NBHS Football South Oldham High School Crestwood, KY 10/18/2024 $0 Commercial R502682
HMS 6th grade team Louisville Zoo Louisville, KY 10/18/2024 $0 Commercial R5027796
NBHS Teaching and Learning Pathway Univesity of Kentucky Lexington, KY 10/21/2024 $0 Commercial R502880
PGES 2nd Grade Derby Dinner Playhouse Clarksville, IN 10/22/2024 $13 Commercial R502832
NBHS Football Moore High School Louisville, KY 10/25/2024 $0 Commercial R502683
NBHS Basketball Kings Island Mason, OH 10/26/2024 $0 BCPS Vans R502834
NBHS Football Southern High School Louisville, KY 11/1/2024 $0 Commercial R502684
BEHS Journalism Philadelphia Marriott Philadelphia, PA 11/5-11/10/2024 $1,200 Commercial R502813
EMS 6th Grade Team Falls of the Ohio Mt. Washington, KY 11/6/2024 $35 Commercial R502828
BEHS FBLA Greater Columbia Convention Center Columbus OH 11/7-11/10/2024 $0 BCPS VAN R502699
BEHS Marching Band West Clermont High School Batavia, OH 11/9/2024 $0 BCPS BUS R502695
BEHS FBLA Universal Studios Orlando FL 11/13-11/20/2024 $900 Southwest Airlines R502700
LJES 5th Grade Frazier Museum Louisville, KY 11/26/2024 $6 Commercial R502824
EMS 6th Grade Team Kentucky Center for the Arts Louisville, KY 12/12/2024 $35 Commercial R502829
EMS Cheerleading ESPN Wide World of Sports Orlando FL 2/5-11/2025 $0 Southwest Airlines R502816
HMS 8th Grade Team IU Southeast University New Albany, IN 03/06/2025 $0 Commercial R502782
HMS 8th Grade Team IU Southeast University New Albany, IN 03/07/2025 $ Commercial R502783
PGES 2nd Grade Kentucky Science Center Louisville, KY 03/07/2025 $18 Commercial R502833
EMS 6th Grade Team PAC @ John Hardin High School Elizabethtown, KY 03/19/2025 $35 Commercial R502830
HMS History Club Washington DC Washington DC 3/24-28-2025 $899 Commercial R502820
BEHS Baseball Jackie Robinson Training Complex Vero Beach, FL 3/30-4/5/2024 $0 Parent Transport R502864
EMS 6th Grade Team Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, KY 4/9/2025 $35 Commercial R502831
EMS 6th Grade Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, KY 5/14/2025 $20 Commercial R502780
EMS 6th Grade Team Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, KY 5/15/2025 $20 Commercial R502781

Attachments
5.c. Minutes
Jesse Bacon
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July 22, 2024

July 29, 2024

August 12, 2024

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5.d. Construction Items
Danny Clemens
5.d.1. BG-5 Closeout Project Form-- North Bullitt High School Roof Replacement
Lisa Lewis
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I am requesting the Board's approval for the BG-5 closeout document for the North Bullitt High School Roof Replacement, BG 21-189.

The total cost of this project was $1,427,881.46, funded through ESSER.  The remaining amount of $74,394.08 is also ESSER funds and must be used in accordance with ESSER guidelines.

 

Attachments
5.d.2. BG-5 Closeout Project Form--Hebron Roof Replacement
Lisa Lewis
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I am requesting the Board's approval for the BG-5 closeout document for the Hebron Middle School Roof Replacement, BG 21-282.

The total cost of this project was $683,777.82, funded through ESSER.  The remaining amount of $34,188.90 is also ESSER funds and must be used in accordance with ESSER guidelines.

Attachments
5.d.3. BG-5 Closeout Project Form--Bullitt Central High School Roof Replacement
Lisa Lewis
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I am requesting the Board's approval for the BG-5 closeout document for the Bullitt Central High School Roof Replacement, BG 21-321.

The total cost of this project was $1,520,181.30 funded through ESSER.  The remaining amount of $76,009.07 is also ESSER funds and must be used in accordance with ESSER guidelines.

Attachments
5.d.4. BG-5 Closeout Project Form- Bipolar Ionization
Lisa Lewis
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I am requesting the Board's approval for the BG-5 Closeout document for the Bipolar Ionization Project, BG 21-301.  The total cost of this project was $987,265.00, funded through ESSER.  The remaining amount of $49,363.25 is also ESSER funds and must be used in accordance with ESSER guidelines. 

Attachments
5.d.5. Revised BG-1 Baseball/Softball and NBHS Field House
Danny Clemens
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Requested for approval is a  Revised BG-1 Baseball/Softball  and NBHS Field House.

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5.d.6. Life Safety Upgrades Revised BG-1/ Audio Enhancement Contract
Danny Clemens
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Requested for approval is a revised Life Safety Upgrades BG-1 and Audio Enhancement Agreement.  This project is for the upgrade of school Fire Panels and PA systems.

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5.d.7. EH Construction FACPAC Approval
Danny Clemens
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KDE now recognizes EH Construction for FACPAC approval for the Bullitt East Fine Arts project.  Attached are previous change orders for board signature.  

Change Order 1 (signature)

Change Order 2 (signature)

Change Order 3 (signature)

Change Order 4 (signature)

Change Order 5 (signature)

Change Order 6 (signature)

Change Order 7 (signature)

Change Order 8 (signature)

Change Order 9 (signature)

Change Order 10 (signature)

Change Order 11 (signature)

Attachments
5.d.8. BEHS Fine Arts- Change Order 11- Added Parking Lot and Softball Field Demolition
Danny Clemens
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It was recommended by the Design Team and confirmed by BSPS Leadership that work to construct a new 191 car parking lot and underground storm detention system be shifted to the Bullitt East Fine Arts Contract held by EH Construction.  This is recommended due to the parking lot's location above the geothermal field that EH is constructing.  Work also includes the demolition of the existing softball field.  Originally, it was assumed this would work be held by the Phase II Athletics Contractor, however, the park lot design and construction allowed for this work to be shifted to the BEHS Fine Arts contract which shifted the responsibility of all the work in the area to one contractor.  This is a better outcome for the project and Owner in case any work needs to be corrected during construction.  EH Construction provided two change order requests for this work, one shows costs based on Contract Unit Prices, the other shows the Bid Cost that can be extended by the Construction team.  The cost difference between these two Change Order Requests is $622,400.48.

Attachments
5.d.9. BEHS Fine Arts- Change Order 12- Structural Revisions- Col Line N.6
Danny Clemens
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After demolition of the roof deck and ceilings in the cafeteria area of the former OMES, it was determined by the Construction and Design teams that steel revisions would be required to support the roof deck in that area.  The existing roof joists had to be modified in the field to re-support the roof deck to maintain design intent. 

Attachments
5.d.10. BEHS Fine Arts- Change Order 13- Parking Lot Lighting at New Parking Lot
Danny Clemens
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It was recommended by the Design Team and confirmed by BCPS Leadership that work to construct a new parking be shifted to the Bullitt East Fine Arts Contract held by EH Construction.  This is recommended due to the parking lot's location above the geothermal field that EH is constructing. 

Attachments
5.d.11. BEHS FA- Change Order 14- Additional concrete at Walks and Ambulance Entrance
Danny Clemens
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This Change Order includes additional sidewalk work at the Eastbrooke Parking Lots.  The Design Team requested pricing from EH for increasing the width of the sidewalks where light pole bases have been installed.  A 5'-0" sidewalk was added to the Contract after the light pole bases were installed- an increase to a 7'-0" width allowed more clear room at the walk near the stadium. Also, BCPS Leadership requested an increase in sidewalk width to allow for an Ambulance to access the football stadium directly off the parking lot.  

Attachments
5.d.12. Test and Balance Services- Bullitt East High School Fine Arts
Danny Clemens
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Attached are three proposals for Test and Balance Services for the Bullitt East Fine Arts renovation.  This scope of work includes testing and balancing the HVAC, geothermal and domestic water systems.  This work is critical for the proper performance of these systems and will be paid out of construction contingency funds.

The following companies submitted a quote:

Thermal Balance: $30,890.00 (Recommended)

Synergy Test and Balance: $ $33,835.00 (submitted proposal attached)

Kahoe Air Balance:  Proposal not received.

Scott Balch from CMTA recommends the use of Thermal Balance for the Bullitt East Fine Arts Project since they are the lowest bidder.

 

Attachments
5.d.13. Bernheim- Change Order 25- Miscellaneous Interior Framing
Danny Clemens
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This change order includes finishing work to account for existing conditions found during construction.  Three Change Orders Requests are included in this Change Order.  (1) COR 33- includes work to modify the varsity locker room layout to account for an existing roof drain leader that had to remain in place; (2) COR 34 includes work to address CMU finishing post-demolition.  It was determined that additional stud framing and drywall finishes were needed to cover CMU and unify the appearance of the larger flex room adjacent to the Media Center; (3) COR 36 is a credit for a different ACT ceiling tile- it was discovered during construction that the incorrect ceiling type was installed at Phases 1 and 2.  SKA reviewed the installed tile and determined it would not compromise the performance of the ceiling system.  BCPS Facilities agreed to credit for this work rather than tile replacement. 

Attachments
5.d.14. Bernheim- Change Order 26- Steel Bracing at Gym Archery Curtain
Danny Clemens
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The operation of the archery curtain causes the roof trusses at the gym to move when the curtain was rolled up and down.  The roof trusses are not pinned at the joist seat to allow for expansion of the roof system.  However, it was deemed by the Design Team that the additional bracing of the roof trusses was required to make the trusses more rigid to avoid excess movement due to the new archery curtain.  Additional steel bracing will be added and painted in the gym

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5.e. Human Resources
Althea Hurt
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5.e.1. Entry of the Employment Records in the Minutes of Record
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Employment records for both the certified and classified personnel for the period of June 2024 through July 2024 are submitted for the Board’s information and inclusion in the minutes of this meeting.

5.f. Contracts
Troy Wood
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5.f.1. OVEC (SPED) Contract
Troy Kolb
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Ohio Valley Education Cooperative provides a Diagnostician to assist with the administration of education evaluations to students in the Special Education referral process.  OVEC also provides Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology services through an agreement with Hands on Therapy, a third-party agency.  

 

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5.f.2. CollegePrep, Inc (Best Fit Coaching Plan)
Adrienne Usher
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An essential part of providing comprehensive counseling services at the high school level is providing school counselors, students and families with tools and resources to ensure successful entry into college, but also for success through their college experience.  The college admissions process has seen significant changes with increased competition.  For students who are choosing to attend a postsecondary institution, recent trends in higher education have impacted the application and requirement process that will leave our BCPS students behind if we are not providing our school staff, students and families with the most expert knowledge.

The Best Fit services are provided through CollegePrep, Inc. who works directly with our students, families and counselors.  After two years of implementing this program we have revised and added courses to better support students to reach their postsecondary admission goals, 800 consultations (phone and in-person) have occurred with parents and students directly at all three high schools, and monthly sessions with students in large groups, one-on-one, and small groups.  This coaching plan aligns with out Board Aspiration statements of "Assure our graduates are ready to immediately succeed in life" and "Collaborate with businesses, education providers, and the community to maximize student learning options".  The cost is $167,000.00 and will be funded through Title IV, BEAM, and/or student learning funds.  The contract has been reviewed by Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP.  Approval is requested for the agreement between BCPS and CollegePrep, Inc.

Attachments
5.f.3. Bullitt East High School Prom Contract 2025
Dr. Amy Compton
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Please see the attached contract between Bullitt East High School and Kentucky Derby Museum for their Junior/Senior Prom on Saturday, March 22, 2025

Attachments
5.f.4. MOA for School Resource Officers- Revised
Sarah Smith
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This is a request for Board Approval of the attached Memorandum of Agreement between Bullitt County Public Schools and Pioneer Village Police Department.  This is an amended version of an already board approved MOA, however, this will reflect graphical errors.  

This agreement will allow School Resource Officers to provide safety and security at jurisdictional schools and provide support to students and staff.  This collaborative working relationship is important to ensure the safety of students and staff and a rapid law enforcement response in the event of an emergency.  Eric Farris of Dinsmore and Shohl, LLP, has reviewed these agreements. 

Attachments
5.f.5. Kay Bryant - Independent Contractor Agreement
Lisa Lewis
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Attached is the independent contractor agreement between Bullitt County Public Schools and Kay Bryant.  She will assist the District in reviewing construction projects and provide guidance on FACPAC submissions, leading to the completion of the BG-5 Project Closeout Forms to identify any residual funds.  Our attorneys at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP have reviewed the agreement.  I request approval of this agreement with Kay Bryant.

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5.f.6. MOA- Career & Technical Education Funds
Lisa Lewis
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Attached you will find the Memorandum of Agreement and Contract with the Kentucky Department of Education for supplemental CTE Funds.  The contract is effective 09/01/2024 to 06/30/2025.  At this time, I ask the Board to approve the MOA and Contract with KDE for supplemental CTE Funds. 

Attachments
5.f.7. OVEC's First Time/Long Time Program & Option 7 Program
Althea Hurt
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We are seeking approval to continue our partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between BCPS and OVEC for the First Time/Long Time Program.  This program focuses on tuition reimbursement and involves allocating $20,353 to the district.  The money will again be distributed through an application process to BCPS staff members enrolled in teacher education programs.  In return, the participating employee commits to at last three (3) years of service in BCPS aftr obtaining their credentials.  In addition, the district will receive $12,000 for the new Option & program offered by OVEC and the University of Louisville.  Option 7 allows for alternative certification only.  

 

Attachments
5.f.8. Student Drug Testing Contract
Sarah Smith
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This letter is for Board approval for the continuing partnership between Bullitt County Public Schools and MC consultants.  MC Consultants has collaborated with districts around the state providing drug prevention and drug testing to students and has worked with BCPS for numerous years.  Drug use and abuse are barriers to learning and success in life.  The drug-testing program will continue to focus on prevention, not punishment so that students can focus on being healthy and productive.  Your consent and approval are greatly appreciated as this program assists Bullitt County Public Schools in prevention efforts to break down barriers so that students can achieve success in school and in life.  Funds are from the Safe Schools Grant.  Eric Farris has reviewed this agreement.  

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5.f.9. Drug Dog Search Contract
Sarah Smith
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This letter is for Board approval for the continuing partnership between Bullitt County Public Schools and Mount Washington Police Department.  This initiative is to provide prevention efforts in middle and high schools by performing routine and random drug dog searches throughout Bullitt County school campuses.  Drug use and abuse are barriers to learning and succeeding in life.  The canine drug search program will continue to focus on prevention, not punishment so that students can focus on being healthy and productive.  Your consent and approval are greatly appreciated as this program assists Bullitt County Public Schools in prevention efforts to break down barriers so that students can achieve success in school and in life.  Funds are from the Safe Schools Grant.  Dinsmore, Inc. has reviewed this agreement.  

Attachments
5.g. Permission to Accept Donations/Grant Funding
Megan Hatter
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5.g.1. Donations, Gifts, and Grants for Approval for August
Megan Hatter
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Please submit under Consent Items- Permission to accept the following: 



School/Program Receiving Contribution

Donor

Description

Purpose

Value

Overdale Elementary School

Kroger

Donation

Check #1505 from Rewards program for staff use

$ 463.66

Bullitt East High School

Bullitt East Athletic Boosters General Account

Donation

Check #7027 to pay for 4 Assistant Coaches, $1,000 each + fringes

$ 5,131.21

Bullitt East High School

International Experience USA

Donation

Check #1440 for school to use as needed

$ 500.00

Crossroads Elementary School

Donors Choose

Donation

Jaymee Clemens received STEM materials for Coding Critter

$ 321.00

Riverview Opportunity Center/ Bullitt Alternative Center

Shirley's Way, Inc.

Donation

Check #65047 to be deposited in the Courtney Fund for student meals

$ 500.00

Total for BOE Review & Approval




$ 6,915.87

Attachments
5.h. Revised 2024-2025 Salary Scales
Lisa Lewis
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Enclosed please find the Revised Annual Pay Scales for FY 2025.  The following are additions/changes to the scales on the attached schedules:

  1. Added In-House Mentor Teacher stipend which was approved at the last board meeting-School Paid
  2. Update the School Climate Coach to reflect the job class and the number of pays.
  3. Update the Drug Free Coordinator- separate the base pay and extended days for clarity
  4. Updated Substitute Teacher salary scale to include Rank VI and permanent substitute teacher salary scales to include a Rank V notation.
  5. 5th Grade Visual Learning- add verbiage to allow the position to be split. 

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Motion to approve salary scales as requested.

5.i. Shortened School Day Request
Troy Kolb
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The following information summarizes a student case for which the parents and medical professionals have
requested a modified attendance schedule for this student with disabilities. The student is identified by number in order to maintain confidentiality. There is documentation of medical necessity for the modified schedule, and the modified schedule has been recommended for approval by the Admissions and Release Committee (ARC). Full documentation is on file in the office of Director of Special Education.


24-25-53
This student has diagnoses of Autism and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). An ARC was held on 8/8/24, during which the recommendation for a shortened school day was approved (Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM). A medical statement was submitted requesting this accommodation for the student’s emotional and behavioral needs associated with his medical conditions. The modified schedule will be approved through the 2024-2025 school year and will be reviewed at the next annual review meeting.

Attachments
5.j. Curriculum/Instructional Resources, etc.
Adrienne Usher / Brandy Howard
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As of July 25, 2022, the Superintendent oversees all curriculum, textbooks, instructional materials, and student support services per changes in Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS 160.345). The curriculum in each school shall be designed to achieve student capacities established by KRS 158.645 and the school goals established by KRS 158.6451. The curriculum shall comply with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations. In any school administered under the provisions of KRS 160.345, the Superintendent shall determine which curriculum, textbooks, instructional materials, and student support services shall be provided in the school after consulting with the Board, the Principal, and the school council and after a reasonable public review and response period for all stakeholders. A spreadsheet is provided with that information for approval of curriculum and/or instructional resources for district wide use along with several schools.

Attachments
5.k. Use of District Property Requests
Danny Clemens
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5.k.1. Request for Use of Parking Lot at NBHS
Danny Clemens
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Donald Barbiea requested the use of the parking lot at North Bullitt High School on September 7, 2024 for a Veteran Non-Profit Fundraiser/Cancer Walk/Run to raise awareness for Veterans, First Responders and Kids with Special Needs.

A copy of insurance and Principal approval is attached.  

I recommend they be able to use the parking lot for this event.

Attachments
5.k.2. Bullitt Central High School Annual Homecoming Parade
Dr. Amy Compton
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Please see the attached request for permission to host the Bullitt Central High School Annual Homecoming Parade on Thursday, October 3, 2024 beginning at 5:30.  The parade route will begin at Frank E. Simon Park and will end at City Park.   This contract has been reviewed by Dinsmore. 

Attachments
6. Modification to School Property Requests
Danny Clemens
Rationale

6.a. Mt. Washington Elementary Gaga Pit
Danny Clemens
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Mt. Washington Elementary is requesting approval of a Gaga Ball Pit.  The dimensions will be 16 feet in diameter.  This Gaga Pit is being built/donated by Nicholas Huff, a BCPS student for an Eagle Scout project. 

Attachments
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:   passed with a motion by Ms. Linda Belcher and a second by Dr. Matt Mooney.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
7. Request to Surplus Buses
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Buses that no longer meet the safety standard for pupil transportation

Bus #523     year 2006     International

Bus #584     year 2006     International

Bus #591     year 2006     International

Bus #599     year 2006     International

Bus #680     year 2007     International

Bus #682     year 2007     International

Bus #706     year 2008     International

Bus #719     year 2008     International

Bus #785     year 2008     International

Bus #802     year 2008     International

Bus #805     year 2008     International

Bus #894     year 2009     International

Obsolete bus parts and shop items

Excess hydraulic fluid

Large steel fluid tank (rough estimate 200 gallon capacity)

Partial pallet of used electric cords

 

Attachments
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:   passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Ms. Linda Belcher.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
8. Request to Declare Surplus- August 2024 Auction
Danny Clemens
Rationale

Requested for approval is to hold a surplus auction at The Thompson Building in August 2024.  The district items to be declared surplus are listed in the attachment.  

Attachments
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:   passed with a motion by Dr. Matt Mooney and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9. NEW BUSINESS
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9.a. Updated Home Hospital Teacher Job Description
Althea Hurt
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Attached is the updated job description for the Home Hospital Teacher position.  The update was necessary because the previous description was included with the Home/Hospital Coordinator position, which has supervisory responsibilities. 

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Approve request for updated job description as requested.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve request for updated job description as requested. passed with a motion by Ms. Linda Belcher and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.b. Updated SDGT (Permanent Sub) Job Description
Althea Hurt
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Due to the requirements of House Bill 387, which states that an Emergency Certified Substitute cannot be employed in a full-time position, the approval of the updated SDGT (School Designated Guest Teacher/Permanent Substitute) job description is requested.  The qualifications are now a minimum of a bachelor's degree. 

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Approve updated SDGT (Permanent Sub) Job Description as requested.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve updated SDGT (Permanent Sub) Job Description as requested. passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Dr. Matt Mooney.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.c. Job Descriptions for Apprenticeship Teaching and Learning Program
Althea Hurt
Rationale

Approval is requested for the addition of two stipend positions (Teacher Apprenticeship Apprentice Teacher Mentor and Teaching and Learning Apprenticeship Coordinator) and one student worker position (Teacher Apprenticeship Apprentice), which are integral to the successful implementation of our new Teacher Apprenticeship Program.  The Mentor will be paid $800 yearly and the Coordinator will be paid a $2000 stipend.  The worker will be paid $7.25 an hour for one year, $7.50 an hour for year two and $7.75 an hour for years three and four for 345 hours per school year.  

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Approve the Job Descriptions for Apprenticeship Teaching and Learning Program as requested.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve the Job Descriptions for Apprenticeship Teaching and Learning Program as requested. passed with a motion by Mrs. Lisa Hodges and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.d. Bullitt East High School Water Tap
Danny Clemens
Rationale

Bullitt East High School is requesting permission for allow the city of Mt. Washington to place a wet tap on the BCPS property (field) across the street from Bullitt East High School and a temporary shed for storage.  The city will also run a water line to the property (field) and install a meter at this location.  Doing this will allow our BEHS and community sports teams to have access to water during practices.  The field will be primarily used by the Middle School Football team and BEHS football team.  If approved, the city, in coordination with the MWFCA, will provide the funding for the water tap, meter and shed.  The shed installation will be handled by A-1 Built Sheds.

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Approve motion for Bullitt East High School Water Tap as requested.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve motion for Bullitt East High School Water Tap as requested. passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Dr. Matt Mooney.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.e. Early Graduation Requests- (7)
Dr. Amy Compton
Rationale

Please accept request for Early Graduation:

1.  Bullitt Central High School  # 2120210091

2.  Bullitt Central High School  # 2120223536

3.  Bullitt Central High School # 2120195548

4.  Bullitt Central High School # 2120018009

5.  Bullitt Central High School # 2120254890

6.  Bullitt Central High School # 2120222957

7.  Bullitt Central High School # 2120764314

Recommended Motion

Approve motion for Early Graduation as requested

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve motion for Early Graduation as requested passed with a motion by Mrs. Lisa Hodges and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.f. Tech Department Van Purchase Proposal
Kevin Fugate
Rationale

The BCPS Technology Department currently faces challenges in delivering new school equipment and disposing of old equipment due to limited transportation resources.  Our reliance on other departments for these tasks often results in delays, impacting the time deployment of technology resources and creating inefficiencies in the overall operations. 

We currently have a van that is on loan from the BCPS Transportation Department, but it is older and needs a lot of work. Currently, we have trouble hauling the lift and the box trailer with the van's age.  For disposals, we rely on Facilities .  This purchase would allow us to remove smaller disposals and improve efficiency for both departments.  Facilities would still remove larger disposals, but this would help us both tremendously.  In the past, we've rented box trucks during special circumstances such as delivering TVs and carts from the former OMES building to the new location.  

By acquiring a van, the department will enhance operational efficiency, reduce reliance on other departments, and generate potential cost savings through bulk purchasing.  On Classroom TV's alone, for example, if we purchase 100 this year there's a potential savings of between $40,000 and $50,000, which would offset or fully fund the vehicle cost.  The van quote from Bachman Commercial is attached.  This was the only dealer to have the van in stock and all prices were similar.  Thank you for your consideration.

Attachments
Actions Taken

Motion Passed:   passed with a motion by Dr. Matt Mooney and a second by Ms. Linda Belcher.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
9.g. Tax Rates 2024-2025
Lisa Lewis
Rationale

The Kentucky Department of Education, Department of Management Support Services certified the 2024-2025 local and valorem tax rates and revenue to the Bullitt County Board of Education in accordance with KRS 134.590(7), 157.440, and 160.470.

KRS 132.0225 states if a district is not adopting a rate above 4% it must establish a final tax rate within 45 days of the Department of Revenue's certification.  

KRS 157.440 and 157.620 require a minimum five-cent equivalent tax be restricted to categorical priorities listed in the approved facilities plan for participation in Facilities Support Program of Kentucky and the School Facilities Construction Commission.  I ask the following rates be adopted.

 2024-2025 Proposed Tax Rates

Real Estate               Tangible

                        General Fund                     59.4                      59.4

                        Building Fund                     16.5**                  16.52**

                        Total                                  75.9                      75.9

Motor Vehicle- 47.7       Occupational Tax- 0          Utility Tax- 3.00      Excise Tax- 0

Attachments
Recommended Motion

Approve motion for Tax Rates 2024-2025 as requested.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Approve motion for Tax Rates 2024-2025 as requested. passed with a motion by Dr. Matt Mooney and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher No
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges No
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION
Jesse Bacon
Rationale

1. As authorized by KRS 61.810(1)(c) to discuss pending litigation due to the sensitive nature of the matter and strategy to be discussed with counsel.

Recommended Motion

Recess regular session and enter Executive Session as authorized by: 1. KRS 61.810(1)(c) - pending litigation;

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Recess regular session and enter Executive Session as authorized by: 1. KRS 61.810(1)(c) - pending litigation; passed with a motion by Mrs. Lisa Hodges and a second by Ms. Nita Neal.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
11. RECONVENE REGULAR SESSION
Rationale

Recommended Motion

Exit executive session and resume regular session.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Exit executive session and resume regular session. passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Mrs. Lisa Hodges.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes
12. ADJOURNMENT
Rationale

Recommended Motion

Adjourn at _:__ p.m.

Actions Taken

Motion Passed:  Adjourn at 6:30 p.m. passed with a motion by Ms. Nita Neal and a second by Mrs. Lisa Hodges.

Member Votes
Ms. Linda Belcher Yes
Mr. Darrell Coleman Yes
Mrs. Lisa Hodges Yes
Ms. Nita Neal Yes
Dr. Matt Mooney Yes