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WPSD board meetings

School Board Meetings this week

First up is a work session on Tuesday, April 12th. Topic is, “Cooperative Strategies community meeting regarding master facilities planning.” I suspect the topic of sharing the middle school with Merit Academy will be the main topic. This meeting starts at 6:00PM, and is being held at Columbine Elementary. The agenda is here.

Wednesday will be a regular school board meeting, held in the commons room at the Middle School and also starting at 6:00. The agenda is here. One item of note is that it looks like Brad Miller’s influence as the district’s attorney is coming to an end? We’ll learn more at the meeting I’m sure. But I suspect that he’s accomplished goal, to get a contract in place for Merit (this is not finished yet…contract is written we think, but not signed), so he’s going to move on to enact change in other districts. But let’s see what we learn Wednesday.

Video of 3/9 board meeting

For those of you unable to attend the March 9th regular board meeting, the livestream on YouTube was recorded and can be downloaded here. Part 1 encompasses the portion up to the Public Comment section. Part 2 is the Public Comment section. Part 3 is the remainder of the meeting, up to the point where they went to executive session and the livestream cut out.

There was a fantastic turnout of concerned citizens at this meeting! Which of course should not be considered a ‘good’ thing for a school board meeting…it’s usually a sign of something wrong!

3/9 meeting agenda

The agenda for Wednesday’s board meeting is now available, click here. Note, this agenda was updated Tuesday morning.

Looks like a busy meeting…unknown personnel matters justifying a (closed) executive session….talking about giving Merit academy space in the middle school…a stipend for the “leadership team” (is that just a fancy name for the board?). Plus some sure heated public comments.

Meeting starts at 6, usually doors open half an hour before at which point you can sign up to speak in the public comments section if there’s time.