Friday, August 17, 2012

Trustees to hear about ‘construction’

District to discuss projects at Aug. 21 board meeting


By TERRY SMITH
Express Staff Writer

Blaine County School District Business Manager Mike Chatterton is scheduled to provide "construction updates" at the Tuesday, Aug. 21, meeting of the district board of trustees.

The meeting agenda, released Wednesday, does not state which projects Chatterton will be talking about, but presumably it involves construction funded by a 10-year, $59.8 million plant facilities levy approved by Blaine County voters in 2009.

Tuesday's meeting begins at 6 p.m. and will be held at the district office at 118 West Bullion St. in Hailey. The meeting, the board's regular meeting for August, will be preceded by a closed executive session at 5 p.m. The meeting notice states that the executive session is to discuss litigation.

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The regular board meeting agenda also includes a presentation by Duane Sorensen of Chartwells, the company that provides lunch and breakfast service for district schools, regarding new U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations.

Also, trustees will hear from board Chairman Steve Guthrie about a new "board of trustees code of ethics" and a new "board of trustees handbook."

Ken Lewis will give a presentation on the "I Have a Dream" program to provide college scholarships and board Clerk Laurie Kaufman will provide a year-end emergency drill report.

A complete agenda is available at the district website at www.blaineschools.org.

Terry Smith: tsmith@mtexpress.com




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