00:00:04,470 We’ll call the Mandan school board meeting to order. We will start with the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 00:00:33,900 Our first item on the agenda is installation of our newly elected and appointed board members. We have three board members that were elected Darren Haugen, Ashley Jacobchick and Jill Miller. With that, I’d entertain a motion to approve them for appoint them for their three year term. 00:00:54,330 I would move that we approve the the elected board members are three new board members, while two new, new and one that has been here with us. Is there a second? Second. I heard Lori first on the second. Any discussion on that? Any discussion with that? Amy, we call roll. Yes. Yes. Jake. Yes. Miller. Yes. Peters. Yes. Corn. Yes. Shannon. Yes. Yes. Yes. 00:01:32,570 Welcome. And we’re glad to have all three of you as part of the board. Our next item is nominations for board chairperson. I will open up the floor for nominations. I would like to nominate Sheldon Wolf, our board chairperson. Not accept that it’s my last year on the board. 00:01:50,770 I think it’s time for somebody new, but I will nominate Rick Horn. Okay. I’ll second that. There’s a second. We have a nomination for Rick in a second. Any other nominations? Any other nominations? Hearing none. Will you call roll? Yes. Yes. Yes. Jacobchick Yes. Miller. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. And thank you, Mr. Peters. Thank you. 00:02:24,830 Uh, next item is accepting nominations for the vice chair. I’ll nominate Darren Haugen. I’ll second that. Any other nominations? Any other nominations? Hearing none. We’ll call roll. Yes. Yes, ma’am. Yes. Yes. Yes. Peter. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. All right. And with that, I will turn the meeting over to Chairman Horn. All right. 00:03:09,730 I’m gonna move. You don’t want. Him. Well. Thank you, everybody. Now I get Darren actually on camera. So Sheldon’s off camera. So. Okay. Next item we have is the approval of the agenda. Are there any changes to the agenda? The only correction is under letter G. 00:03:55,130 The English language learners that weighed Meschke should be the person that we’re going to be appointing for that position. Instead of myself. And then we did get some updated free and reduced lunch numbers. And I put an updated sheet on everybody’s seat. Okay. Mr. 00:04:13,970 Horn, under the administrator’s report, I would like to see if we can add an update on Lois and Clark where we’re. At. Any other changes to the agenda? All right. What are the wishes of the board? I move to approve the agenda with the. Okay, we have a motion. Do we have a second? Second. 00:04:39,430 We have a motion. And a second for approval of agenda. Mr. Evans, please call the roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Miller. Yes. Peter. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Next up, we have public comment. Anybody in the audience wishing to talk to anyone on the agenda? Anybody in the audience called once, twice. 00:05:08,030 Okay, next up, we have the administrator report. Doctor Retterath, the proposed school board member. Committee assignments. You’ll find in your packet the proposed committee assignments we have for this coming year. This is something we can finalize at our retreat. 00:05:22,700 I just wanted to put it in front of people and kind of where we were last year, filling in with some new people. There is one opening the Bismarck BisMan chamber, local affairs. Marnie Piehl was on that. So if somebody is interested in that, let me know. They do typically meet early there like 7 a.m. meetings. So just an awareness for that. 00:05:38,900 If that is something you’re interested in, please reach out to me and I, I can put you in there, but we can talk through this at our retreat in August. So I just wanted people to kind of be thinking about it where they’re at and if they have desire in a different committee, or we can have those conversations. Okay. 00:05:55,230 One thing to, I guess, planning and zoning, I’m willing to let somebody else take over that if they’d like to. Um, I get enough other things I’m worried about, so I know it’s very exciting meeting. So I guess anybody wants to. Yeah, it’s very informative. Okay. 00:06:14,170 But okay, if you do want to do any changes, I guess just let doctor. Let me know and then we can have, I can have those ready for the retreat and we can talk through them. Okay. Next up we go north to go to school board convention member seminar October 8th through the ninth. Yeah. 00:06:30,270 If you would like to attend, please let me know and we will get you registered. I believe we already have our new board members registered for the training on the eighth. That’s that’s the legally required training for them. So just let us know if you would like to attend. I know Mister Lagasse, Mister Meschke and myself plan to be there. 00:06:46,230 Is there a deadline for that? Or I’d have to look at it. We have some time yet, so. But by the retreat, if we could kind of get that locked in, that would be great. I let Doctor Retterath know on that. And then next up, I guess we added the update in Lewis and Clark Mister Lagasse. Yeah. 00:07:04,730 Yeah, just a quick update. Um, it is still a mess. I’ll be honest with you. Um, we’re getting there, though. Aero service has been in the last couple of weeks. They have done some sheetrock work. They’re putting cabinets back. They are painting this week. 00:07:20,370 Um, hopefully they’re done painting this week. Um, then they’ll put some cabinetry back in place. Uh, the biggest issue right now is getting flooring in. Uh, we’ve accepted accepted bids from Magic Touch. Uh, so that is the big push right now to get that quantity of flooring is difficult. Um, it will be here, uh, early August. 00:07:39,570 It’s supposed to be delivered August 4th. They are scheduled to start install August 5th and be completed by the 14th. It is going to be a push, and I apologize to our staff that have to deal with that in the building. 00:07:56,730 But we will bring in extra custodial help to make sure that we get classrooms ready and are working with teaching teachers that are in the building, uh, the gym floor, that product. Uh, we can’t get that till late August, so that’ll probably be a next summer project. We’re going to get all the product. We’ll store it over the year. Um, and it takes about three weeks to install a gym floor. 00:08:12,130 So that’s going to be, um, a next year project. But we’re getting there. Aero has been great to work with. Um, they can’t ask them to do any more. It’s just a it’s a big loss that was unplanned. So. So excuse me. 00:08:30,230 The gym floor is usable now, isn’t it? It’s usable, but it does need to come up. Uh, there was a lot of water and silt that got underneath it. We’re okay. Uh, environmentally, it’s going to be not great underneath there, but it is sealed right now. So any environmental concerns are not gonna be able to get up to that floor. 00:08:46,830 But it does need to come out. Um, at the end of the school year. Yeah. And how did it go as far as with insurance wise? Was that all? Yes. Insurance has covered it. We did do a few things on top of insurance, so we will have some bills there. 00:09:04,000 But, um, I think about 85% of the loss is covered and the whole bill is going to be roughly a half million dollars. So it was a ton of work in there. Yeah. Okay. Any other questions? Okay. Next up, we got the consent agenda on the consent agenda. We have approved previous board minutes from the June 22nd, 2026. 00:09:26,070 What are the wishes? I would move that. We approve the consent agenda. Second. Okay. We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? I just can’t have a discussion. Um, Mr. Redmann, please call the roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. We have nothing under unfinished business. 00:09:56,630 Under new business? We’ve got considered designated the Mandan news or or Morton County News Journal as the official newspaper of the Mandan Public School District. Mister Lagasse. Yeah. Um, every July, we designate a paper as our official newspaper. We print minutes, publish legal notices, which were required to do so. We have always just done this with the Mandan news. 00:10:16,330 Um, but the Morton County News Journal has been much more active in our area in the last couple of years. Uh, they reached out and asked to be considered by the board to be named the the official newspaper. 00:10:34,470 Um, I believe the subscriber base is a thousand subscribers to the Morton County News Journal to 300 for the Mandan news. Um, I don’t have a strong preference either way. I do think it would be nice to have somebody local with the Morton County News Journal that we can call at times. I don’t know that we really have that with the Mandan news anymore. 00:10:53,130 Um, but again, not a strong preference for me. I’ll leave it up to the board and I can answer any questions. If there are any. I do have a question. Do you know where where the Mandan news is printed now? Is it. I don’t. , I don’t, I struggle I’ve had some billing questions. 00:11:11,230 Um, and we have to upload our minutes and legal notices. We’ve had some issues with the billing. I don’t even have a phone number to call. Um, that’s frustrating. Um, it goes through a third party software vendor. Now, it would be really nice to pick up the phone and call somebody if we have issues. So. 00:11:31,570 What are the wishes of the board? I guess. I would move that we designate the Morton County News Journal as our official news or official newspaper for Mandan Public Schools. Second. We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? Hearing none. Uh, Miss Rebenitsch please call the roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 00:12:01,970 Yes. Next up we got. This is always a fun meeting. We got a lot of things that we voted on. So Mr. Meschke, could you go on here now? Uh, consider appointing Ryan Lagasse as the district business manager? Sure. A lot of the next few items are an annual thing that the school board designates. 00:12:20,670 Uh, people within our district to make sure that they’re assigned to their duties. Um, a lot of them are very straightforward. Um, as we go through them, I’m happy to answer any questions, uh, as we go, but I believe you have offered Mr. 00:12:36,930 Lagasse, and he has signed a business manager contract. So I think that that one probably makes sense. Okay. I move to a point. Uh, Ryan, Lagasse as a district business manager. Second. We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? I’d just like to thank Mr. 00:12:55,400 Lagasse for all the work he’s done through the buildings and now through all the things we got going on. He’s done an outstanding job. So I appreciate all the work he’s done. So thank you, Ryan. Okay. All right. Hearing no discussion, Mr. Robinson, please go roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Chandler. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 00:13:24,330 Next up, consider appointing Carly Retterath and Wade Meschke as a representative on the Morton Sue Special Education Board. Once again, in as an annual appointment. Uh, doctor Retterath and I would serve and represent Mandan public schools for, uh, for that Morton sue board uh, which is made up of other schools in our surrounding area. So. Any questions on that? One? I’d move to approve. 00:13:52,470 Okay. We have a motion. Second motion and a second and discussion. Hearing none. Miss rabbinic. Please go. Roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh, consider authorizing the business manager and superintendent to invest school district funds. Mister Meschke. Yeah. 00:14:21,500 So on page seven of your packet, you’ll see how our funds are laid out. And you’ll see that we have three of them spread out between three different banks. Uh, this allows Doctor Retterath and Mister Lagasse to, uh, to deposit those funds in those accounts. Okay. Any questions on that? One of the wishes. I would move that. We authorize our business manager and superintendent, a school district funds. 00:14:54,430 Okay. We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? Mister Evans, please call the roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh, consider approval of building principals. As the authorized representatives of the mandate. Public school district for school immunization law. Yeah. So in each school, um, as kids come in, new kids come in. 00:15:28,130 Uh, whether they from in-state or out-of-state. The principal works very closely with the the nurse, uh, to make sure that students are update updated according to the North Dakota immunization law to come to school or they have to provide some sort of an exemption. 00:15:46,270 Uh, that that date is October 1st, that students are supposed to have those immunizations or exemptions. And the principals are are the ones that should be overseeing that. Any questions? I’ll move. Approval of Carlie Retterath. Wade Meschke is the authorized representatives for one. Consider approval of the billing principals. 00:16:15,070 Is the authorized representative for Mandan Public School District for the School Immunization Law. Getting ahead of the game today. Second. Have a motion and a second. Any discussion? Hearing none. Miss rubberneck, please go. Roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Senator designated Curley Retterath and Wade Meschke as the authorized representatives for all state and federal programs. 00:16:42,300 So this just gives us the authority to, I guess, any any federal type. Uh, policy or any state type policy for us to oversee that, make those decisions for the school district. Any questions? All right. I’ll try it again. I’ll move. 00:17:11,400 I’ll move to appoint Carly Retterath and Wade Meschke as the authorized representatives for the all state and federal programs. Second. A motion and a second. Any discussion? Hearing. None. Miss. With reminiscences can roll. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Consider designating the following individuals as supervisors of the programs. We got title one. Wade Meschke, title two, part A, Wade Meschke, title nine. Carlie Retterath, English learners. 00:17:44,270 That is Wade Meschke, homeless liaison. Lonnie Delorme, foster care liaison Cassandra Keller, title six Indian education grant Travis Albers, assessment coordinator. Perry Just and chief nutrition director Joel Meyer. Yeah, so I think we can do this all in, probably in one motion. 00:18:11,670 Um, basically just assigning people that coincides with our policies and our handbooks to carry out the duties of whether they’re federal or their local. Many of these are federally funded. Some are just assigned as a school district. Doctor Ritter and I sat down and went through the organizational chart, uh, changed it a little bit for, um, with the new positions. 00:18:30,830 And this does coincide with that as well. Okay. That is on page 32 of your packet. Any questions on any of those? I would move that. We approve the, uh the listed individuals on those listed programs. Okay. We have a motion. Second. A motion and a second. Miss Remnick, please call the roll. Yes. Yes. Yes, yes. yes yes. Yes yes. 00:19:09,570 Yes. Next up, we have review and consider approval of securities pledge by local banks. Guarantee school district investments. Mr. Lucas, included in your packet is the pledge of securities. Uh, this is something we do every six months. 00:19:32,270 It’s a North Dakota Century code requirement that for public funds, our banks need to have securities pledged to them in the amount of 110%. At a minimum. Um, all of our financial institutions meet this requirement. Uh, it would be my my recommendation that we approve this.. As far as that process, the banks verify and they make sure we’re in compliance. Correct? Verify and send this to us. 00:19:50,200 Yeah, we do have just, you know, we do have funds at B and C as well. But we have that in a separate it’s called an ICS sweep account which is separate than pledge securities. That money gets sent out every night. 00:20:02,070 And it’s it is legal and allowable by Century Code. But we do not have to show that as a pledge security due to the format. Okay. Any questions regarding that? What are the wishes? I would move there. We approve the securities pledged by the local banks, uh, to guarantee the school district investments. Okay. Motion and a second. Any discussion, please call roll. Yes. 00:20:36,630 Yes. Yes, yes. yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. Next up we have review. Consider approval of the school board meeting dates for 2026 2027. Doctor Retterath. Yes. You’ll find those in your packet. One note is that September 8th meeting. That is at 7 p.m. in there. 00:21:00,130 The city reached out today and we can have that one at 530 at our typical time, so that when we would move to 530, I did highlight on there the ones that are a little bit different times than what we typically meet, typically following holidays, because we’ll have to go after the city commission meetings. 00:21:17,770 Those pretty much followed what we’ve done in the past. Correct? Correct. Yep. Okay. I’ll make a motion that we approve the school board meeting dates for 2026 2027 school year, including the September 8th time change to 5:30 p.m... Second motion and second. Any discussion. 00:21:43,930 ? I would like to make a point that I would like to see some school board meetings at 4:00, which would allow hopefully, uh, staff to attend some of the meetings. 530 is difficult, and I understand it’s 530 would be 4:00. It’d be difficult to for some people. 00:22:08,470 530 people are getting their parents are getting their teachers where anyway, employees are getting they’re getting supper ready for the for their families, etc. but anyway, that continue. On, that is something, uh, Mr. Peters, if you’d like me to bring up with me, if they could talk to their members, if that would be a desirable thing for them, and we could let them know if there’s some meetings we do earlier so that they could get some people here. 00:22:26,100 I think it’s something we should look at. Any other questions, comments? Mr. president? Please call. Roll. Yes. yes yes yes. Yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. Next up we review and consider approval of the 2627 substitute teacher pay. Doctor Retterath. I’m going to take some liberty. And since they’re on the same sheet, maybe we’ll do this. 00:23:06,130 And athletic admission prices at the same time. We didn’t propose any changes from last year, um, to this year, we did up athletic ticket prices last year, if you remember. So we proposed keeping those the same. And our substitute teacher pay is in line with Bismarck. 00:23:20,830 That’s something that we always try to make sure that we’re, we’re equal with and we continue to be there. So we propose keeping those the same as well. As far as what the the rate of pay and stuff. It’s it’s been difficult to get substitute teachers or. You know, it feels like it ebbs and flows. 00:23:37,870 It was real difficult a couple years ago this last year, at times it felt a little bit better. Uh, there definitely is not the deep pool that we’ve had in the past, but I think we have. 00:23:52,670 Every building seems to have their, their super subs that that are familiar with that building that they’re able to lean on. We’ve also done a really nice job of equipping some of our paraprofessionals to be able to step in and sub when needed, and they can earn a higher rate of pay when they do that. So that’s been, well, not ideal. That has been a solution that’s helped a lot of buildings. Okay. 00:24:10,170 Uh, I guess I’d like to make a motion for both items. I guess. To approve the 2020 627 teacher pay and activity fee, ticket prices as proposed. Okay. Okay, motion and a second. Any discussion? Hearing none. Miss rubberneck, please go roll. Yes. Yes. Yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. 00:24:43,830 Yes. Uh, review and consider approval of the 2627 school facilities and rental fees. Doctor Retterath. Again, we propose no changes this year. We made some significant changes last year with the new high school, with the auditorium and the culinary pieces. And we felt like those were appropriately set for where we need them to be. 00:25:04,670 So we are proposing to keep them the same for the 2627 school year. Okay. Any questions on that? Rather, wishes. I would move that we approve the 2627 school facilities, rental fees as stated. Second. I have a motion and a second, any discussion? Mr. rabbinic, please call roll. Yes. yes yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. 00:25:44,700 Yes. Uh, review and consider approval of the 2627 Child nutrition meal prices. Yeah. And I put the updated one on your desk right before the meeting. It didn’t change the amount of increase. We’re only looking at going up $0.10 across the board or federal reimbursement numbers came in today. 00:26:03,400 So those are the current federal reimbursement that we will get for the 2627 school year. This increase is reflective of what other big districts are doing across the state. Uh, around that 10% mark, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Fargo, um, districts of that nature. Hope this very well could be the last year that we’re even talking about meal prices. 00:26:23,170 So but that’s what we’re proposing is a 10% across the board for all meals. Our ten cent, excuse me, that 10%. Uh, as far as the $0.10, that’s going to be adequate as far as the school fund, our city and stuff. You know, we’re always we’re not looking to make money. 00:26:41,330 Our goal is always to break even with this, that our hope is that it’s going to get us where we need to be and be about at that, that zero mark. Remember, we have our Cap schools, the Roosevelt, Mary Starke, Lakewood. Uh, I’m missing one in there. Just those three. Correct? Yeah. I’ll jump in a little bit too. 00:27:00,200 We are going to have a pretty significant deficit in our our lunch fund this year. Um, this helps, but I’ve talked with Miss Meyer already. We need to take a look at our food costs and our our labor costs. 00:27:16,570 Um, the last I want to say, 3 or 4 years are just their cost of groceries has went up. I want to say $400,000. I mean, it’s it’s really hurt. Um, we had a very nice surplus in there about three years ago, about $800,000. We’ve spent that down now. Um, so we’re going to have to keep a very close eye on our hot lunch fund. 00:27:35,230 Didn’t we change or approve the the the bid process with, with Bismarck or something? Wasn’t that changed or did we do something different going to be do something different. We are doing our milk deliveries with them. And we also have an MOU so we can bid our groceries together. 00:27:51,270 It’s helped. Our cost this year were the exact same as last year, which is good. Um, but boy the cost from 3 or 4 years ago we’ve seen a huge spike in cost overall and so you just can’t play catch up. So. 00:28:07,200 So in order to to catch that up, I mean, I’m guessing our prices would have to go up significantly significantly. We can’t do that. That would be a huge, huge cost burden on our families. Okay. Okay. Questions for Mister Lagasse on that one. Yeah. Mr. horn, go ahead. It was that does pass in the legislature. Um, would that be affected in, um this year at all? Like, no. 00:28:31,770 No, it wouldn’t go effect. I would assume if it passes in November it would go into effect July 1st of next year. Uh, so we would be looking at what that would look like next year. And I’m assuming there’s still going to be some sort of reimbursement process within that of, of us having. 00:28:46,730 So we’ll see how that all plays out. I think the hope too, is some of our farm to table things that Julia Meyer is looking at to can help offset some of the cost of of this, and at least keep some of that spending local. Mr.. Wolf. Yeah. Mr. 00:29:03,970 Lucas, I don’t know if you can answer this one or not, but, you know, they’ve changed the food pyramid at the federal level, which flows down to school lunches. Is that going to have effect on this? And and if you don’t know, that’s fine too. I don’t. Know I. Can find out. I can ask Miss Meyer. 00:29:19,400 And when we meet in August, I can I can get more information for. You. Because because I could have a significant effect, too, because I kind of flipped it. Yeah. When we, uh, when we get our books closed out, um, we’re really close right now. I’ll get more information on that. All right. Thank you. 00:29:42,770 Any other questions? What are the wishes? I’ll move. Approval. Second motion, a second to approve the child nutrition, meal prices. Any discussion? Miss Rebenitsch please call roll. Yes. Yes. Yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. Next up, review and consider approval of 2026 2027 classified Handbook Retterath. Yes, I’ll go through and just touch on some of the changes. 00:30:16,930 And please stop me if you have questions that most of them are very clerical in nature. Section three under the anti-harassment, it’s page four. It was just an updated policy descriptor codes same on page seven under drug free tobacco free workplace. Uh, removed some outdated policy descriptors and codes due to consolidation of some policies. 00:30:36,770 19 section 19 vision insurance cleaned up some compliance pieces for clarity on their of when insurance kicks in and when it’s done. Same thing in section 24. Voluntary benefits. Cleaned up some compliance things for clarity. Section 25 the initiation termination of insurance benefits. We needed to clear up exactly when benefits would start and end. 00:30:59,430 When somebody ends employment with us, especially our nine month staff, that can get kind of tricky. So I wanted to add some clarity in there. Section 31 the FMLA updated policy descriptor codes and links, one that was missed initially when we sent it out to you was fixed. Now is under section 31. 00:31:18,330 The personal leave that should be changed to eight days and five days. We have a new copy of it. We right now it says seven and four. I believe in your your copy. So updating that to reflect they get to carry over more. 00:31:34,070 Personally if we made that change in the teacher contract two years ago and we like to mirror that with our classified staff, and then under section 54, we just cleaned up a few things. We had an old position in there of library assistant. That’s not something we really feel anymore. It’s a paraprofessional role. So we we took that out. 00:31:49,400 We had a title seven coordinator, which is not something we have anymore that falls under our HR. And then we just updated the non-exempt wage scale and the exempt wage scale to reflect this year. So those are the changes to the classified handbook. And if you have any questions, I will do my best to answer them. 00:32:05,830 Any questions for Doctor Retterath. Hearing none. One other wishes. I would move that we approve the 2627 classified handbook. Second. Okay. Motion a second to approve the handbook. Any discussion? Miss Rebenitsch, please call roll. Yes. Yes. Yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. 00:32:42,730 Next up we a review and consider approval of following resignation and request for. Or have I liquidated damages? Waive for breaking a signed contract. Uh, Carol Buchler, counselor at Fort Lincoln. Doctor Retterath. Yes. Her letter should have been a part of your packet. Uh, that she is requesting you to consider waiving liquidated damages. 00:33:05,770 I did, if you remember, we do have a committee of myself. Mr. Peters is chair of the policy and personnel and a member of MTA that considers requests and makes recommendations. And that group would recommend that we do enforce liquidated damages due to the time of year that she’s submitting her resignation. I will say we do have an application already for this position. 00:33:28,130 We went ahead and posted it that we are actually going to move forward with interviewing. So I’m feeling reasonably comfortable with that. We have some options for this position, even though that it’s late in the year, but I would recommend enforcing liquidated damages. For. Any questions on that discussion. 00:33:53,230 What are the wishes of the board? I would move that we approve the resignation, but also we as Doctor Ritter said, uh uh, we assess liquidated damages. Okay. I have a motion. Do we have a second. second motion and a second? Any discussion? Please call roll. Yes. yes yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. 00:34:30,630 Next up we have review and consider approval of open enrollment applications seeking the deadline waiver so that we’ve got one family. It’s one family two students. Um, and they would they’re over in Bismarck now. Would like to continue to go to school here in Mandan. Mom happens to work over here as well and would like to keep her kids at Mary Stark. I would recommend approval. 00:34:52,970 For any questions on that. What are the wishes? I would move that we approve the open enrollment applications for two students. Second. Okay, a motion and a second, any discussion this please call the roll. Yes. yes yes yes. yes yes. Yes yes. Yes. I said we got a future meeting dates. 00:35:31,400 We’ve got quite a few here. So August 3rd, regular school board, 5:30 City Hall. August 17th regular school board 5:30 city Hall. That same night, August 17th school board retreat, 6 p.m. at City Hall. August 27th and Sherry Insurance Committee, 4 p.m.. City Hall. That’s gonna be a city hall or to or at the Brave Center. 00:35:54,900 That should be brave center. Okay, I’ll make that change. Uh, August 31st. Facilities and Finance Committee, 5:00, brave center. Uh, September 8th. Regular school board. That’ll be the 5:30, then city hall. Correct. Uh, September 21st, regular school board meeting. 5:30 city Hall. 00:36:17,800 And that same night, September 21st budget hearing, 6 p.m. at City Hall. Any other meetings or missing? Okay. Our next meeting is adjourned.