1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Citizen Comments
5. 6:05pm – Public Hearing for Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimated Costs of MPCSD
ESSER/HVAC Retro-Commissioning Phase 1: Lincoln Elementary RTU and Misc. Controls
6. Approval of Minutes, Claims, Financials
7. Instructional Reports
a. 2022 Ag. Ed./FFA Update – Matthew Jones, Instructor
8. 6:15pm – Public Hearing FY22 Certified Budget Amendment
9. Reports (continued)
a. Superintendent’s Report
1. Class of 2022
a. Baccalaureate: Wednesday, May 18 @ 6:30pm
b. Senior Awards Assembly: Wednesday, May 18 @ 7:30pm
c. Graduation: Sunday, May 22 @ 2:30pm, MPCHS Gymnasium
2. 2022 – 2023 Hot Lunch Update
3. May 23 Board Work Session Meeting @ 5:00pm – SEMBH Update
4. May 23 Special Session Board Meeting @ 6:00pm: MS Parking Lot Improvements
5. Traffic Study Update
6. Legislative Update
7. School Board Recognition
b. Board Committee Reports
i. Finance
ii. Site
iii. Policy
10. Other Board Communications
11. Consent Items
a. Personnel
b. Open Enrollment
12. Unfinished Business
a. Consideration to Approve FY22 Certified Budget Amendment (Motion)
13. New Business
a. Consideration to Approve Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimated Costs of MPCSD
ESSER/HVAC Retro-Commissioning Phase 1: Lincoln Elementary RTU and Misc. Controls (Motion)
b. Consideration to Approve Brockway Mechanical as Low Bidder on MPCSD ESSER/HVAC Retro-
Commissioning Phase 1: Lincoln Elementary RTU and Misc. Controls (Motion)
c. Set Public Hearing to Consider Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimated Costs of MS
Parking Lot Improvements: May 23 @ 6:00pm, MPCHS Media Center (Motion)
d. Consideration to Add Pre-k Playground Improvements to FY23 Construction/Penny Sales Tax
Spending Plan (Motion)
e. Consideration to Approve Resolution to Enter Into Master Lease Agreement with Apple, Inc. (Motion)
f. Consideration to Renew Central Office Lease Agreement (Motion)
g. Consideration to Approve 2022-2023 iJAG Memorandum of Understanding (Motion)
h. Consideration to Approve 2022-2023 GPAEA Shared Social Worker Agreement (Motion)
i. First Reading of School Board Policy 604.5 Special Education, Instruction, Graduation of Special
Education Students with Recommended Changes (Motion)
j. Second Reading of School Board Policy Series 900 Community Relations – No Recommended
Changes (Motion)
k. Negotiations Discussion (Exempt from Open Meetings Law, Iowa Code 20.12(3))
l. Consideration to Approve FY23 Non-Certified and Administrator Compensation Packages (Motion)
m. Adjournment
Conservation Board Monthly Meeting
The Henry County Conservation Board will hold their May 2022 Board
meeting on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at 5:30 pm in the conservation
board meeting room at the office in Oakland Mills.
Items on the agenda will include: Campground Improvements,
Volunteer Opportunities, Board Member Applicants, Director Update,
and Naturalist Report.
Please contact the conservation department if you have any questions,
319-986-5067
West Point City Council Meeting Agenda
TENTATIVE AGENDA
City Council of West Point, Iowa
Regular Meeting at Public Library
317 – 5th Street, West Point, Iowa 52656
Monday, May 9, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.
- CALL TO ORDER
- ROLL CALL
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION BY COUNCILOR LOVING
- APPROVAL OF AGENDA
- OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT
- POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT
- MAYOR’S REPORT
- CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
- CITY COUNCILOR’S REPORT
- OLD BUSINESS
- NEW BUSINESS
- a) Liquor License Application
- 4th Street Bar & Grill (Exp: 5/31/22)
- b) Resolution No. 830-22 Approval of the Lee County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan for the City of West Point, Lee County, Iowa
- c) Resolution No. 831-22 Approval of Laboratory Services Agreement for Sample Testing Required Submittal to DNR
MONTHLY REPORTS
- Minutes of Regular Meeting of April 11, 2022
- Treasurer’s Report for April, 2022
- Warrants Payable for May, 2022
- OTHER BUSINESS
- a) Renew Lee County Bank non-automatically renewable City CD # 49223, 15 month term, with current maturity date of May 11, 2022
- ADJOURNMENT
Daily Jail Count
Henry County Jail
In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.
Date: ____05-09-2022_____
31_ Henry County Inmates
48_ Out of County Contract Inmates
79 _ TOTAL
WMU School Board Meeting Agenda
WINFIELD – MT. UNION COMMUNITY SCHOOL
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
TENTATIVE AGENDA ~ LIBRARY, W-MU 6:00 p.m. ~ May 11, 2022
- Call to Order
- Roll Call
- Public Comment
- Consent Agenda
D1. Minutes, Bills, Financial Reports
D2. Personnel Hirings/Resignations
- Reports
E1. School Board Recognition
E3. Secondary
E4. Superintendent
- General Business
F1. Daycare/PK Program Presentation-Information only
F2. Consider Food Bank Proposal
F2. Consider Graduate List
F3. Consider Mower Purchase
F4. Closed Session Per IC 21.5(i) to evaluate the professional competency of an
Individual.
- Adjournment
Michael Alan Gilchrist
Michael Alan Gilchrist, 64 of Keosauqua, IA passed away at 9:09 AM Sunday January 23, 2022 at Van Buren County Hospital in Keosauqua. In accordance with his wishes his body will be cremated. There will be a graveside service held at Zion Lutheran Cemetery west of Keosauqua at 11:00 AM on Monday May 16, 2022. Memorials to Keosauqua Health Care Center or Center Village may be mailed to the family at 6 Country Club Place, Ottumwa, IA 52501. Friends and family may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Michael was born on May 16, 1957 in Fairfield to Clayton Wallace and Virginia L. Smith Gilchrist. He spent his early years in Douds and attended Van Buren Community Schools. Nearly all his adult life was spent in Keosauqua living at Center Village. Michael moved from Center Village to Keosauqua Healthcare Center five years ago where he made many friends.
He loved attending the Fall Festival in Keosauqua and the motorcycle parade during the Stateline Rally. He once got the chance to ride in the parade while he was at Center Village. Michael was also a life-long fan of WWE.
Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Virginia Falkner (Bill) of Ottumwa, a sister, Diana Clay (David) of Scottsdale, AZ, a nephew, Josh Clay of Cornville, AZ, a niece, Jamie Tinkle (Josh) of Flagstaff, AZ and three great nieces all of Flagstaff, AZ and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Clayton W. Gilchrist.
April Students of Character
Mount Pleasant High School is proud to announce the APRIL 2022 Students of Character, BOWEN DAVIS & PAYTON WALKER Both of these students have demonstrated Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship. Students are nominated by the MPCHS faculty each month. If you see these students at school or in the community, please tell them to keep up the good work! We are Panther Proud of you all!
Additional nominees:
Matthew Peterman
Ashlynn Riley
Wyatt Woodsmall
Mariah Jack
Congratulations to you all!
Boys’ Prep Tennis: District Play Commences Today
Fairfield — District singles and doubles meets will begin today with Mount Pleasant competing in Class 1A at Fairfield and Maharishi.
Also playing at Fairfield today will be Davenport Assumption, Fairfield, Fort Madison, Keokuk, Maharishi, Notre Dame and Cedar Rapids Xavier.
Qualifiers will advance to the singles and doubles state tournament and if applicable, the team district and substate tournaments.
The singles and doubles state tournament is currently scheduled for May 24-25.
Preliminary substate team meets will feature the third-place district finisher at the second-place district finisher.
Those single-dual meets are scheduled for 10 a.m. on Friday, May 13.