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Whitnall School Board Meeting
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WHITNALL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
5000 South 116th Street, Greenfield, WI 53228
Monday, January 28, 2013, 6:30 p.m.
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD BUSINESS MEETING
AGENDA
1. Call to Order, Verification of Meeting Notice and Adoption of Agenda
2. Pledge to the Flag
3. Comments from the Audience Regarding Items for Future Consideration
This is the only time audience members may comment on future or current agenda items as this is a Business Meeting. Persons addressing the Board are asked to state their name and address for the record and their comments may be limited to only one (1) time, and to five (5) minutes.
4. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Accept Donation of a SMART board from The Hunger Task Force
b. Approval of December 17, 2012 & January 14, 2013 School Board Meeting Minutes
c. Approval of Teacher Resignation
d. Approval of New Teacher Hire
e. Approval of Open Enrollment Seats for 2013-2014
f. Approval of Early Graduation Request
g. Approval of December Vouchers and Vouchers Payable
5. OLD BUSINESS
a. Report on the WASB Convention
6. NEW BUSINESS
Superintendent’s Report
a. Hales Corners Elementary Safety Review
b. Legislative Update
c. Second Chance Partners for Education
6. Comments from the School Board Regarding Agenda Items for Future Consideration
7. Board Member Announcements (no discussion or action will be taken)
8. Motion to Adjourn
Event Details
| Where | Whitnall School District 5000 S 116th St, Greenfield, WI 53228 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:30 pm–8:00 pm |
| Price | $0 |
More About Whitnall School District
The Whitnall School District serves parts of the cities of Greenfield, Hales Corners and Franklin. The district includes five schools: Whitnall High School and Whitnall Middle School (both located in Greenfield) and Edgerton Elementary, Hales Corners Elementary and 4K charter school CORE 4, (all located in Hales Corners).
The district prides itself on its strong academic focus and emphasis on working with all students to achieve individual success. Serving about 2,500 students annually, the district performs well above the location, state and national averages on standardized tests.