Crookston School Board to meet Tuesday, July 29

The Crookston School Board will meet on Tuesday, July 29 at 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.

The board will be asked to approve the meeting minutes from the meetings on June 23, July 7, 14, and 23. It will also be asked to approve current bills and the following personnel items: the retirement of High School match teacher Wayne Folkers and Highland School Instructional Assistants Karla Wahlin and Larie Awender.  
The board will be asked to approve the employment of Taylor Walters as a fifth-grade teacher, Highland School Instructional Assistants Olivia LaCoursiere and Jonathan Tweet, and paraprofessionals Anna Berwander and Kabie Weisert.
The board will be asked to approve Ann Riedlinger’s status change from Food Service worker to Instructional Assistant and Trista O’Meara’s status change from Instructional Assistant to Assistant to ADSIS Behavioral Interventionist.
The board will need to approve the payroll account at United Valley Bank in Crookston, the financial and lock box accounts at Old National Bank. They will also be asked to designate the investment authority and personnel to lease, purchase, and contract for budgeted goods and services as Randy Bruer (Interim Superintendent) and Blake Stoltman (business manager). The official signatories for the district will be Tim Dufault (board chair), Mike Theis (board clerk), Lorri Capistran (board treasurer), Randy Bruer (Superintendent), and Blake Stoltman (business manager).

The board will accept a $5,000 donation from the Crookston Youth Basketball Association for a weight trainer and $198 from the First Presbyterian Church for Middle School student needs.

The main agenda has the approval of the 10-year long-term facilities maintenance plan, the bread bid with Pan-O-Gold, milk bid with Cass Clay. The board will also be asked to approve the purchase and installation of cameras and vape detectors for the high school, and an amendment of the District Calendar to reflect the preschool starting date of September 8.

The board will wrap up with reports from the administration.

The board will accept a $5,000 donation from the Crookston Youth Basketball Association for a weight trainer and $198 from the First Presbyterian Church for Middle School student needs.

The main agenda includes the approval of the 10-year long-term facilities maintenance plan, the bread bid with Pan-O-Gold, and the milk bid with Cass Clay. The board will also be asked to approve the purchase and installation of cameras and vape detectors for the high school and an amendment of the District Calendar to reflect the preschool starting date of September 8.

The board meeting will wrap up with reports from the administration.

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