August 4, 2025 Special School Board Meeting; Part 1 of 2; Harvey, ND

August 4, 2025 Special School Board Meeting; Part 1 of 2; Harvey, ND

August 4, 2025 Special School Board Meeting; Part 1 of 2; Harvey, ND

Special Meetings cannot change Agenda

Personnel Handbook was discussed. Board members had different copies.

Holidays: Meal expenses, mileage of 74 cents were discussed.

Students use of technology was discussed and motioned on for the first reading.

Printed meal prices were wrong need to change.

Budget was discussed.

$90,000 Activity Bus was decreased to $50,000

No taxation has been received yet from Sheridan, Benson and Wells county of mill levies.

The category of Misc increase a little from 7 to 7.5

Building fund was ok

Reserve fund was ok

Title 1 - 5 $16,000 from last year

Levies are not set in stone Insurance really went up with a $6,000 increase

21.3% insurance increase. $185,000 insurance increase

Currently the budget is in $270,000 deficit.

Hoff was asked if Lukens help him with the budget and Hoff stated, yes and thankful for it.

Staff picnic: Results of survey discussed

August 13, 2025: banks set up trying to get school center of community. See Posters for more information

August 14, 2025 Cookies with all staff day.

High School handbook: 2nd reading

Cell phone

Girls Shorts to short discussion. Some wanted finger tips; however, they went to 2nd knuckle in length. Mertz sided with Kelly and Arnold. Motion carried.

Computer rotation

Resignation of Zane as Business Manager. Pay for open postion is $55,000 to $80,000. Aaron Hoff will be handling all applications.

Public speaking in Board meeting was suggested by Collette Hertz to be only 2 to 4 minutes. Reason, meetings are to long the way it is. Interesting, that she does not have an open mind to public communication.

BCBA agenda public Comment at beginning of meeting.

1st reading and 2nd reading in August meeting. How can you have two readings without the public having notice of the first reading?

No budget is posted on website. Mr. Hoff stated that the community may come into receive a copy of the budget. Upon request of that copy, Collette Hertz stated that the budget had errors to fix. When changes have been made, the copies will be 10 cent a page. Not what Century code states!

https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/wp-con...

The first hour of locating requested records (including electronic records) is free. A fresh record such as this current budget should not take an hour to locate. Once again, Collette is displaying defiance to the community.

July 29, 2025 Wells County Commissioner Special Meeting Part 1 of 2

July 29, 2025 Wells County Commissioner Special Meeting Part 1 of 2

Educational video will be coming on appointment of Elective positions.

Sheriff Department: Commissioners have a change of heart after Benson County cleaning of the Sheriff department. Still have the motorcycle business hanging over head.

Commissioners confront Dan on vague statements about Prairie Dog Funding. Good to see the separation of powers in use. Dan also brings to the Commissioner the question to increase the mills levies.

Budget hearing in October meeting.

Note: KTL building is doubled book again so the Commissioners met in the auditor's office. Since the changing of meeting date from Thursday to Tuesday, this is what happens. The only conclusion that the people can come to is this is an on-purpose act to limit seating for the public. When people come to the auditor's office, Fire code alone is broken not to mention the disability access.

Eddy County also went to the 1-mile setback for PRC Wind. Congratulations to Eddy County people for fighting for people's rights!

July 29, 2025 Wells County Commissioner Special Meeting Part 1 of 2

July 29, 2025 Wells County Commissioner Special Meeting Part 1 of 2

Please note around 1.09.00 Mark; Dan brings up to change another elected position, the Recorder, to an appointed position. Educational video will be coming on appointment of Elective positions.

Sheriff Department: Commissioners have a change of heart after Benson County cleaning of the Sheriff department. Still have the motorcycle business hanging over head.

Commissioners confront Dan on vague statements about Prairie Dog Funding. Good to see the separation of powers in use. Dan also brings to the Commissioner the question to increase the mills levies.

Budget hearing in October meeting.

Note: KTL building is doubled book again so the Commissioners met in the auditor's office. Since the changing of meeting date from Thursday to Tuesday, this is what happens. The only conclusion that the people can come to is this is an on-purpose act to limit seating for the public. When people come to the auditor's office, Fire code alone is broken not to mention the disability access.

Eddy County also went to the 1-mile setback for PRC Wind. Congratulations to Eddy County people for fighting for people's rights!

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 3 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 3 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 3 of 3 - Harvey, ND

New policies that the public and parent should be aware of. Note that Parents input on FGA FGA-E8 are coming back after gathering of information from parents and others.

Policies cover a variety of topics including:

  • Board Agenda and Pre Meeting Preparation
  • Signing Bonuses
  • Student conduct and discipline
  • Extracurricular Participation requirements
  • Suspension and expulsions regulations
  • Patriotic exercises
  • School board elections and terms of office
  • Military leave
  • Protection for student victims of sexual offenses
  • Child Safety liaison work group and mandatory training
  • General guidelines for reducing risk of exposure to allergens
  • Accommodating students with allergies and special dietary needs
  • Alternative methods of credit for High School Graduation and Curriculum requirements
  • Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention and Awareness Education
  • Virtual instruction
  • Public Participation at Board meetings (note Collette's suggestion time and the reason for the suggestion)
  • Student Education Records and Privacy
  • Smart Snacks in Schools regulations
  • Parties Approved to receive students' data
  • Suspension and Expulsion
  • Election of letter notices
  • Emergency Medication
  • Check-In Form
  • Possessing Weapons
  • Wellness Policy
July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 2 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 2 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 2 of 3 - Harvey, ND

New policies that the public and parent should be aware of. Note that Parents input on FGA FGA-E8 are coming back after gathering of information from parents and others.

Policies cover a variety of topics including:

  • Board Agenda and Pre Meeting Preparation
  • Signing Bonuses
  • Student conduct and discipline
  • Extracurricular Participation requirements
  • Suspension and expulsions regulations
  • Patriotic exercises
  • School board elections and terms of office
  • Military leave
  • Protection for student victims of sexual offenses
  • Child Safety liaison work group and mandatory training
  • General guidelines for reducing risk of exposure to allergens
  • Accommodating students with allergies and special dietary needs
  • Alternative methods of credit for High School Graduation and Curriculum requirements
  • Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention and Awareness Education
  • Virtual instruction
  • Public Participation at Board meetings (note Collette's suggestion time and the reason for the suggestion)
  • Student Education Records and Privacy
  • Smart Snacks in Schools regulations
  • Parties Approved to receive students' data
  • Suspension and Expulsion
  • Election of letter notices
  • Emergency Medication
  • Check-In Form
  • Possessing Weapons
  • Wellness Policy
July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 1 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 1 of 3 – Harvey, ND

July 28, 2025 School Policy Meeting Part 1 of 3 - Harvey, ND

New policies that the public and parent should be aware of. Note that Parents input on FGA FGA-E8 are coming back after gathering of information from parents and others.

Policies cover a variety of topics including:

  • Board Agenda and Pre Meeting Preparation
  • Signing Bonuses
  • Student conduct and discipline
  • Extracurricular Participation requirements
  • Suspension and expulsions regulations
  • Patriotic exercises
  • School board elections and terms of office
  • Military leave
  • Protection for student victims of sexual offenses
  • Child Safety liaison work group and mandatory training
  • General guidelines for reducing risk of exposure to allergens
  • Accommodating students with allergies and special dietary needs
  • Alternative methods of credit for High School Graduation and Curriculum requirements
  • Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention and Awareness Education
  • Virtual instruction
  • Public Participation at Board meetings (note Collette's suggestion time and the reason for the suggestion)
  • Student Education Records and Privacy
  • Smart Snacks in Schools regulations
  • Parties Approved to receive students' data
  • Suspension and Expulsion
  • Election of letter notices
  • Emergency Medication
  • Check-In Form
  • Possessing Weapons
  • Wellness Policy