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Student to Speak to Oconee School Board About Teen Driving Safety

The Board of Education at its 5 p.m. meeting will also hear from Oconee County Library Board staff regarding a request for next year's budget.

 

Here's what's on the agenda for today's 5 p.m. regular session, according to the Oconee County Board of Education's website:


I. CALL TO ORDER

II. AGENDA APPROVAL

III. MINUTES APPROVAL

IV. RECOGNITIONS

A. Art Display

B. Georgia All-State Band

C. OCHS Coaching Awards

D. STAR Students and Teachers

V. COMMUNICATIONS TO THE BOARD

A. Superintendent's Remarks - The Science Fair Discovery Night is taking place at the Oconee County Civic Center this evening. Sponsored by the Oconee County Association of Educators (OCAE), the fair spotlights Oconee County 4th & 5th grade students. The event runs from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM.

B. Cash Balance Report

C. Monthly Disbursements

D. ELOST Update

E. Construction Update - Mark Channell, Assistant Superintendent for Operations and Student Services, will give an update on Phase 1 of the OCHS renovation project.

F. Teaching and Learning Report

  1. AdvancED/SACS External Review Visit
  2. Sequestration
  3. Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index

G. Public Communication

  1. Adam Cain, board member on the Oconee County Library Board has requested five minutes to address the BOE regarding their budget request for FY14. He is accompanied by Jackie Elsner.
  2. Hannah Walters, an OCHS student, has requested five minutes to address the board regarding teen driving safety.

VI. COMMUNICATION REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS

VII. EXECUTIVE SESSION

VIII. RECONVENE

A. Personnel Recommendations

IX. ADJOURNMENT

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