Tamaroa Grade School District 5 Board met August 17

Tamaroa Grade School District 5 Board met August 17
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Tamaroa Grade School District 5 Board met August 17

Here is the agenda as provided by the board:

1. Call to Order/Roll Call

2. Acknowledgement of Visitors

3. Approve Minutes of July Meeting (Open and Closed)

4. Approve Payment of Bills

5. Approve Treasurer’s Report

6. Closed Session

      ï‚· For the purpose of appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees

      ï‚· For the Purpose of Reviewing Closed Session Topics for Possible Release

      ï‚· Matters relating to individual student(s)

7. Return to Open Session

8. Unfinished Business

      a. Adopt Press 107

9. New Business

      a. Back to School Plan

      b. Budget Availability for Public Inspection

      c. 2021 – 2022 Risk Management Plan

      d. New Phone System

      e. Electricity to Outdoor Classroom

      f. ESSER III Outline

      g. Bond Refinance Discussion (no action)

10. Superintendent Report

11. Other

12. Adjourn

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