The Northwestern Board of Education (BOE) held a regular meeting in the Northwestern Elementary School’s library at 6:00 pm on July 21. District Superintendent Jesse Steiner and District Treasurer, Dave Bollheimer, were also present. BOE president, Pamela Marton, was absent, Donna Myers presided.

Architects from Garmann/Miller & Associates Architects & Engineers presented plans they created for a new Athletic Complex that may be built soon on campus near the athletic fields and stadium.

Garmann/Miller’s plans include several locker rooms with showers, storage space, a large all-purpose room for practices, batting cages, a weight room, a hallway that can double as an inside track, a concession stand, and a small classroom space that can also be used as a community room.

BOE members requested additional renderings of the plans and discussed how the athletic complex would be funded if the plans moved forward. The project would be paid for with private donations from a capital campaign and money left over from the recent building project that created the new schools.

In other business, Steiner announced the district recently learned that positions previously filled by volunteers who received a small compensation would now have to be paid positions per the Federal government. The positions include: Ticket Seller, Ticket Taker, Clock Operator, and Announcer. People filling those positions may be hired at $8.50 an hour, or volunteer without any compensation.

The BOE voted to approve the purchase of a new band tower from Educational Steel Products for $24,950. Approval was also given to advertise and receive bids for the purchase of a new school bus in cooperation with the Southwestern Ohio Educational Purchasing Council.

Changes to the current vision insurance that includes a provision for high deductible health insurance was also approved.

BOE members voted to accept the employment of the following (pending BCI and FBI checks for some positions):

Supplemental Certified Positions

  • Kevin Fraker
    (Varsity Women’s Tennis Coach)
  • Colin Imwalle
    (Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach)
  • Meredith Grieser
    (Assistant Cross Country Coach)
  • Beth Hupman
    (Third Grade Class Chair)
  • Rachel Overholser
    (Fourth Grade Class Chair)
  • Brian Rethman
    (Fifth Grade Class Chair)
  • and Tyler Heskett
    (Sixth Grade Class Chair)

Supplemental­ Non­ Certified

  • Dina Hosier
    (Varsity Football Cheerleading Advisor & Varsity Basketball Cheerleading Advisor)
  • Tami Thomas
    (JV Football Cheerleading Advisor and JV Basketball Cheerleading Advisor)
  • Jordan Gozelski
    (Asst. Men’s Soccer Coach)
  • Harry Husted
    (Head Wrestling Coach)
  • Jeff Beard
    (Asst. Wrestling Coach
  • Aaron Bremer
    (Band Camp Staff)
  • Brandon Riegel
    (Band Camp Staff)
  • Emily Stringer
    (Band Camp Staff)
  • Codi Christian
    (Co­Middle School Cheerleading Advisor)
  • Melissa Gundolf
    (Co­Middle School Cheerleading Advisor)

Other Positions

  • Bus drivers, Trista Vasvary and Jeffrey (Tom) Kelly will begin employment on a 90 work day probationary contract starting August 17, 2016
  • Tess McNeilbwasn was hired as a Substitute Teacher starting August 15, 2016
  • John Hermes was approved to work as the summertime Network Administrator from July 1­ July 31 at the rate of $36.27 an hour; and Peter Blair will serve as a Volunteer Football Coach starting August 1, 2016.
  • Separate approval was given to create the position of Intervention Assessment Coordinator beginning August 8, 2016.

Northwestern’s BOE members also accepted resignations from:

  • Miranda Sagle
    (Teacher, June 16, 2016)
  • Leslie Mitchell
    (Teacher, July 5, 2016)
  • Emily Duty
    (School Psychologist, July 8, 2016)
  • Ron Kibler
    (Custodian, July 22, 2016)

The next meeting of the Northwestern Local Schools BOE will take place at 6:00 pm in the Elementary School’s library on August 18, 2016. For more information about the BOE or the school district, visit northwestern.k12.oh.us or call (937) 964-1318.

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