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A
C
D
B
Oh,
my
goodness,
I
made
a
boo-boo,
so
I
guess
you
can
all
stand
out
and
cheer
me
on
or
kill
me
or
whatever
you
want
to
do.
We
had
an
executive
session
at
6
00
p.m.
We
had
six
board
members
present.
We
went
through
the
evaluation
of
the
superintendent.
We
also
spoke
with
the
security
specialist
guard,
whatever
that
we've
just
hired
so
sorry
about
that.
What
we'll
do
now
is
go
to
presentations.
With
the
board's
permission,
we
will
move
item
2.3.
We
intended
Alumni
Association
donation
as
number
one.
B
E
E
If
there
are
numerous
families
in
cidents
and
financial
need
at
William,
Tennant
High
School,
the
wtaa
would
like
to
remove
as
many
obstacles
as
possible
for
the
students
to
enjoy
their
educational
experience,
so
students
should
not
miss
out
on
educational
field
trips
or
other
experiences
due
to
finances.
The
wtaa
would
like
to
create
an
alumni
fund
to
directly
benefit
students
in
need
at
William
Tennant,
High
School.
The
alumni
fund
will
be
developed
by
the
wtaa,
with
the
funds
being
distributed
by
the
discretion
of
the
wths
administration.
E
Funds
can
be
distributed
for
circumstances,
including
field
trips,
educational
materials
and
even
cafeteria
balances.
This
is
an
opportunity
for
the
continued
cooperation
between
the
William
tenant,
Alumni
Association
and
William
Tennant
High
School
administration,
and
will
directly
benefit
the
students.
E
E
E
F
G
B
E
B
H
Hi,
my
name
is
Olivia
heinrichs
and
I'm
a
senior
at
tenant.
So
for
the
report
we
toured
the
new
students
around
the
high
school
on
August,
16th
and
17th
seniors
have
their
portraits.
Over
the
summer
senior
portrait
makeups
are
September
19th
and
26th.
The
first
day
for
students
was
August.
24Th
schools
were
closed
on
September,
1st
and
4th.
The
underclassmen
had
their
picture
day
yesterday
and
today,
September
11th
and
12th
homecoming
voting
for
the
class
of
2024
began.
H
Today,
the
homecoming
dance
tickets
go
on
sale,
beginning
Monday,
September,
18th
class
officer
and
student
government
officer.
Elections
begin
on
September
21st
back
to
school
night
is
also
on
September
21st.
The
schools
and
offices
will
be
closed
on
September
25th
tenant
is
holding
SATs
on
October
7th.
The
William
pennant
high
school
cross-country
invitationals
are
on
October
7th
schools
are
also
closed.
On
October
9th
a
tenant
is
holding
their
PSATs
on
October
10th
and
then
the
next
month
school
board
meeting
will
be
on
October
10th.
I
Hi
everybody,
my
name
is
Kevin
deisler.
The
stem
teacher
at
Klinger
and
I
want
to
thank
Mr
Kevin
Ferguson
for
the
actor
hilarious,
the
donation
of
some
Revo
Mills
that
we'll
be
able
to
add
to
our
stem
Labs
at
Klinger
and
at
Log
College.
These
Mills
will
allow
us
to
carve
into
some
wax
and
some
other
materials
to
create
negative
space
molds
for
us
to
utilize
in
our
program,
and
it
also
opens
up
the
ability
to
collaborate
with
community
members
through
training
and
collaboration.
I,
think
I
said
that,
but
we're
collaborating
it's
awesome.
I
It's
going
to
be
great
we're
going
to
do
some
awesome
things
with
with
the
kids
through
the
stem
program
and
with
the
robotics
programs,
both
at
Klinger
and
atlog
college.
So
I
want
to
thank.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
J
Speak
just
a
couple
shirt
words:
I
do
not
have
a
check,
I
apologize,
but
we
we
are
looking
forward
to
working
with
both
Mr
dicler
and
principal
Martin.
J
Sorry
principal
Martin,
Hayes
I
apologize
so
but
like
I
noticed
in
school
a
lot
like
they're
getting
away
from
the
trades,
so
I
feel
this
is
a
way
we
can
really
help
the
kids
team
build
and
teamwork
together
and
we
can
get
them
back
into
the
trades
here,
starting
at
Junior,
High
Level
going
into
high
school,
and
this
could
be
some
serious
job
opportunities
and
careers.
So
this
is
something
we
would
definitely
like
to
do
and
push
forward
and
move
forward
with
and
I.
K
Calls
in
my
wallet,
okay,
Madam
president
board
members.
This
opportunity,
I'd,
like
to
one
cover
two
two
main
things
is
one
is
back
to
school
video
to
share
with
the
community
board
of
our
initial
back
to
school,
and
then,
after
that,
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
that
daunting
thing.
That's
facing
everyone
with
AI
to
update
the
board
on
Nate.
D
D
O
New
experiences
this
year,
I'm
most
excited
about
being
back
in
the
classroom
in
second
grade,
I,
absolutely
love
being
with
the
kids
and
they
just
make
every
day
so
much
fun.
So
definitely
the
kids.
P
P
Q
23
24
school
year
in
elementary
I'm,
excited
to
see
this
new
reading
curriculum
takeoff,
Whitman
wisdom
tackle
for
our
teachers,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
preparations
in
place.
A
lot
of
training
for
our
teachers,
great
coaches,
to
support
it
so
I'm
super
excited
to
see
where
this
new
reading
curriculum
takes
our
students.
So
that
should
be
exciting
and
that's
coming
from
a
math
guy.
F
I'm
very
excited
for
lots
of
things.
So,
truly
personally,
it's
that
I've
been
here
long
enough
to
see
the
middle
schoolers,
who
are
now
ninth
graders
here
and
understand
and
remember
where
they
came
from
and
when
you're
in
love.
That's
an
exciting
thing,
but
I'm
most
excited
to
support
the
teachers
and
students
with
their
career,
ready
skill,
development,
foreign.
N
I
D
L
I
am
really
excited
about
our
Elementary
schedule.
We
have
a
more
robust
wind
cycle.
We
have
time
for
our
teachers
to
collaborate.
I
just
know
that
we
have
maximized
instructional
time
and
learning,
and
it's
really
going
to
be
a
great
year
for
our
students,
teachers
and
families.
That's
I'm
excited.
D
Thank
you,
I,
like
playing
with
all
my
friends,
go
outside
and
play
on
the
playground
and
through
the
monkey,
balls.
S
D
K
We
just
wanted
to
give
you
a
little
snapshot
of
what's
Happening
as
we
kicked
off
school.
As
you
know,
we
have
been
what
two
weeks
now
it
feels
a
little
bit
longer,
but
the
the
exciting
thing
is
we
we're
growing
again.
Our
enrollment
is
up,
I
still
have
people
registering
and
we
still
continue
to
monitor
classes
and
but
a
lot
of
excitement.
A
lot
of
happiness.
I
want
to
thank
the
facilities,
crew,
who
worked
very
hard
Alex,
and
please
extend
to
the
guys
the
buildings
look
great.
K
If
you
haven't
been
out
there,
they
clean
sparkling
the
Food
Service
staff,
who
has
been
particularly
diligent
in
making
sure
our
children
are
fed.
We
have
some
unique
material
needs
that
happen
to
unbeknownst
to
us
and
to
watch
our
facilities
and
food
nutrition
team.
K
We
had
one
case
where
we
had
to
modify
a
building
for
a
student
with
a
specific
disability
that
they
did
a
yeoman's
job
with
trying
to
get
it
done,
and
then
another
case
on
the
food
nutrition
side,
with
a
unique
dietary
need
that
one
of
our
food
service
workers
took
the
time
to
research,
get
better
understanding
and
help
change.
The
menu
to
accommodate
those
students
to
be
respectful
of
their
culture
and
their
needs,
so
just
a
lot
going
on,
and
the
second
piece
of
my
report
is
early.
K
K
You
often
don't
recognize
it,
but
now
there's
a
lot
more
forward-facing
generative
AI
that
is
happening
and
now
being
used
in
the
educational
environment
and,
like
anything
new
just
like
with
technology,
we
have
to
have
structured
processes
and
procedures
for
how
that
looks,
what
we
call
goals
and
guard
rails
and
our
Focus
will
be
on
educating
and
developing
systems
for
our
teachers.
First,
as
we
prepare
to
support
students
and
families
about
what
this
means,
it
may
look
like
for
their
households,
Alex
Kristen
Herman,
to
come
up.
K
You
know,
Chris
is
a
coordinator
of
digital
online
learning.
So
this
is
another
new
project
that
she
had
to
take
on
and
take
a
lead
on
out
of
office
of
teaching
and
learning,
and
so
two
things
about
it
is
what's
happening
with
the
work
we're
going
to
do
with
our
teachers
and
then
the
second
part
is
what
we've
done
to
use
AI,
to
support
us
and
being
much
more
responsive,
transparent
and
engaging
for
our
parents
with
our
first
in
the
area.
Ai
chatbot,
that's
on
our
website
also
Kristen.
U
Sure
so
I
mean
chat.
Gpt
is
probably
the
buzzword
we've
all
heard
in
terms
of
generative
AI,
it's
just
one
form
of
generative
AI
That's
out
there
and
in
the
education
field
there
are
several
forms
of
AI
that
are
already
embedded
in
the
tools
we're
using
every
day.
Things
like
canva,
RDS,
AI,
built
into
it,
even
when
we
use
a
Google
map
to
use
Google
that
it
finishes
your
search
bar
grammarly.
These
are
all
examples
of
AI
tools,
we're
already
using
as
AI
kind
of
steamrolls
a
little
bit
and
really
picks
up
pace.
U
Here
we
are
thinking
of
thoughtful
ways
to
help
our
teachers
differentiate.
Their
learning
meet
their
diverse
learning
populations
by
using
our
generative
AI
tools
as
thought
partners
for
them.
Our
Centennial
chatbot
is
an
example
of
generative
AI,
so
that
lives
at
the
bottom
of
our
website
here.
What
makes
it
different
than
just
our
search
feature
on
our
website
is
it's
learning
and
it's
always
improving,
so
we
can
train
it
to
provide
the
answers
we
want.
U
It
starts
to
understand
our
phraseology,
so,
for
example,
I
might
say
in
a
very
proper
way
what
time
does
Davis
Elementary?
Let
out
today,
and
that
would
be
so
wonderful
if
we
all
talk
that
way,
and
everyone
could
recognize
that
phrase,
but
I
might
as
well
say
what
time
to
school
it
out
and
the
generative
AI
chat
bot
can
start
to
learn
how
we
phrase
questions
so
that
it
can
provide
an
answer:
24
7
for
parents
and
the
community
without
having
to
call
a
school
or
call
Central
admin.
K
And
the
the
thing
I
wanted,
while
you're
teeing
it
up,
it
pulls
information
from
our
website,
so
it
is
a
controlled
environment
so
to
help
people
extract
information
from
the
website.
So
that
is
the
database.
What
it's
pulling
and
learning
from
it
does
come
with
analytics
that
we
can
see
the
responses
as
well
as
where
there
are
missed
responses
to
the
point
about
helping
it
learn
where
we
may
need
to
clean
up
things.
So
here's
an
example:
you.
U
U
I'm
trying
to
be
as
proper
as
possible
when
I
test
this
myself
I'll
type
in
lunch,
menu,
I'll
type
in
bus
route,
because
I
know
that's
how
students
use
AI
they're
going
to
be
as
brief
as
possible.
It
can
handle
just
keywords:
you
don't
have
to
type
in
or
full
phrase
or
question
to
find
your
bus
route.
Here's
our
link
that
we
can
go
to
and
find
our
bus
schedule.
B
K
It
is
new
for
us
in
this
area.
We
are
a
pilot
for
it
and
we
will
make
decisions
going
forward
based
on
how
the
pilot
goes,
but
so
far
the
analytics
it
looks
very
promising.
But
again
it's
a
learning
process.
It
becomes
more
familiar
with
us.
It'll
do
a
better
job
and
it
doesn't
always
give
you
that
direct
answer.
It
tells
you
where
to
go
to
get
that
information,
because
you
can't
yeah
yeah.
U
K
I
will
brag
that
we
were
the
driving
force
behind
those
initial
10
languages
for
this
company,
because
that
was
a
deal
breaker
for
us
that
you
had
to
and
they're
adding
more
languages.
But
we
said
we
can't
even
begin
this,
if
you
don't
add
at
least
our
top
three
for
driving
languages
for
us,
which
is
English,
Spanish,
Uzbek
and
Russian.
Right
now,
in
our
district.
U
Yes
sure
I
won't
take
you
through
a
demo
of
chat
GPT,
just
because
it
does
require
us
to
log
in
and
chat.
Gpt
is
always
collecting
data
from
our
devices,
so
we
are
thinking
very
carefully
of
security
and
privacy.
As
we're
rolling
out
chat
GPT
with
our
teachers,
we
will
start
up
with
our
professional
development
day
in
October,
offering
chat
GPT
sessions
for
teachers
so
that
they
can
start
to
use
that
technology
as
a
thought
partner.
U
What
Chachi
PT
allows
us
to
do
is
to
offload
some
of
the
operational
or
administrative
sides
of
teaching
that
maybe
weigh
us
down,
especially
with
our
very
diverse
populations,
so
just
top
of
mind
right
now
things
like
letters
of
recommendation.
If
I
have
to
write
23
letters
of
recommendation
as
a
teacher,
our
guidance
counselors
write
far
more
I
can
create
a
template
of
a
high,
achieving
student
of
a
less
High
achieving
student,
and
so
I've
got
templates
there.
That
I
can
then
personalize
and
customize
with
student-specific
data,
but
I've
got
something
to
start
with
chat.
U
Gpt
is
not
limited
to
just
text-based
questions.
It
can
create
rubrics.
So
if
I'm,
starting
a
new
assignment
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
I'm
grading
students
on
Clarity
fluency
I
can
just
ask
chat
GPT
to
create
me
a
four
category
rubric
and
it
puts
together
the
nice
chart
for
me
in
table
form
so
that
I
have
a
rubric
ready
to
go
to
help
grade
all
my
students
assignments
chat.
Gpt
can
help
us
differentiate
based
on
languages
and
reading
levels.
I
know
we
have
quite
diverse
needs
across
our
classrooms.
U
So
if
we're
reading,
for
example,
Dear
Mr
Henshaw
in
one
of
our
classrooms
and
my
students
only
on
a
second
grade
reading
level
in
my
fourth
grade
classroom
I
can
take
sections
of
the
text
and
chat
can
rewrite
that
section
of
the
text
at
the
reading
level
appropriate
for
that
student,
so
that
I
can
provide
them
with
learning
materials
that
they
need.
Moving
forward,
we'll
be
working
with
our
teachers
on
this
starting
in
October.
U
It
will
be
a
learning
curve
for
some
of
them
and,
as
Dr
Betten
said,
we're
very
teacher
focused
at
the
moment
due
to
some
of
the
security
issues
surrounding
students.
We're
not
naive
enough
to
think
that
students
aren't
necessarily
using
generative
AI
themselves
and
we're
working
with
teachers
on
the
academic
Integrity
piece
as
well,
but
it
would
be
so
unidimensional
to
just
talk
about
academic
Integrity
without
looking
at
how
chat.
U
Gpt
can
benefit
us
and
I'll
go
back
to
our
community
partner
with
infantil
Jewelers,
to
think
about
kind
of
what
we
need
for
our
students
to
be
Future
Ready.
They
do
need
to
know
how
to
interact
with
generative
AI.
They
do
need
to
know
how
to
use
that
as
a
thought
partner,
so
getting
our
teachers
on
board
with
how
they
can
use
it.
First
is
our
natural
first
step
and
for
them
feeling
comfortable
with
that
AI
to
turn
around
and
use
in
their
classrooms.
So.
K
The
challenge
that
we
recognize
as
a
leadership
team
in
meeting
with
the
office
of
teaching
and
learning,
is
that
it's
here
and
whether
we
agree
with
it
or
not.
We
need
to
be
prepared
and
we
believe
that
breast
preparation
is
to
work
with
our
own
instructional
staff
and
understand
how
it's
going
to
impact
their
classroom.
For
example,
APA
the
citation
has
already
recognized
it
as
a
source,
so
they
now
put
out
how
to
cite
it
when
you
use
it.
K
So
it's
there
in
research
I
had
proved
to
go
into
some
training
this
summer,
ready,
which
is
one
of
the
softwares
that
helped
teachers
grade
papers.
That
CEO
said
teachers
should
not
fear
it.
They
need
to
focus
on
the
process
of
writing.
That
is
more
important,
but
to
understand
your
students
rather
than
the
end
product
of
the
writing,
because
in
the
end,
what
several
companies
presented
to
us
is
the
danger
also
is,
if
we
don't
recognize
it
and
understand
how
to
guard
it,
but
also
use
it
both
ways.
K
We
may
miss
an
opportunity,
but
we
also
need
to
educate
our
students
because
getting
an
answer
doesn't
mean
you
understand
how
you
got
it
so
then
they
missed
the
whole
learning
process.
That's
dangerous!
Also,
it's
part
of
what
we're
trying
to
understand
and
how
to
help
our
faculty
and
staff
with
this
real
life
situation
that
we're
going
to
be
facing
any
questions.
Why
am
I
reported.
M
It
makes
me
happy
to
know
that
we're
in
the
district
that
we're
embracing
and
learning
how
to
use
these
tools,
rather
than
being
afraid
of
it
that
we're
training
and
because
the
AI
is
going
to
it's
not
going
away.
So
it's
going
to
continue
to
impact
education
in
big
ways
and
being
out
in
front
of
it
and
treating
it
with
the
seriousness
and
attention
it
deserves
is
great.
So
thank
you.
K
K
Looking
at
one
of
our
initiatives,
we've
had
visitors,
they'll
come
look
at
our
schedule,
so
I
again,
I
would
say:
I
want
to
complement
our
team
and
staff,
as
we're
often
told
now
that
we
have
become
a
leader
in
the
county,
with
forward-thinking
initiatives
and
ideas
to
try
to
embrace
and
address
upcoming
educational
situations.
So
thank
you,
madam
chair.
Thank.
B
B
It
is
so
joyful
to
see
these
young
students
return
to
school,
and
some
of
them
were
so
young
and
the
expression
on
their
faces.
It's
such
a
happy
time
and
to
have
that
capture
in
a
video
is
absolutely
fantastic.
To
tell
you
the
truth,
it
brings
me
back
to
when
my
little
boys
were
now
big
men
and
going
to
school,
and
my
grandchildren
would
go
into
first
grade
in
kindergarten.
It's
such
a
wonderful
thing
to
go
through
and
to
once
again
see
it
on
a
video,
so
Nate.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
G
G
D
V
V
V
Here,
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
speak
as
he
shows
you.
This
picture
I
just
wanted
to
talk
about
when
I
read
the
board
agenda.
I
generally
skipped
the
Personnel
section,
because
it's
long
and
and
we
have
an
active
Community
there
are
people
moving
and
and
coming
and
going,
but
for
us
there's
a
name
on
that
Personnel
agenda
for
you
to
approve
tonight.
That
really
meant
something
to
us
and
her
name
is
Miss.
Catera
and
TJ
has
a
picture
of
her.
V
Miss
Catera
was
his
one-on-one
for
the
last
almost
two
years
and
she
was
really
good,
really
good.
She
was
loved,
she
was
respected.
Every
teacher
I
ever
spoke
to
said
what
a
professional
what
she
was
and
how
good
she
was,
and
she
and
I
mean
this.
A
hundred
percent
was
critical
to
his
academic
success
for
the
last
for
the
last
two
years,
I
can't
speak
for
her
about
why
she
moved
on,
but
my
suspicion
is
is
that
she
had
an
opportunity
to
make
more
money
somewhere
else
and
I.
V
Just
don't
want
her
name
to
just
be
disappearing
on
that
list
of
resignations,
and
so
it's
interesting
the
news.
This
past
week
that
Governor
Shapiro
announced
that
it's
direct
service
professional
week
and
I
just
want
to
speak
on
behalf
of
all
of
the
director
support
Personnel
that
work
with
our
students,
one-on-ones
Aids,
on
the
bus
AIDS
in
the
classroom,
and
we
all
know
that
they're
underpaid
right.
V
We
all
know
that,
but
it's
it's
a
critical
shortage
across
the
country
and
and
in
the
private
sector
as
well,
so
I
just
want
to
put
a
face
to
to
the
name
for
you
and
to
just
encourage
you
to
whatever
needs
to
happen.
We
we
get
a
task
force
to
talk
about.
You
know
what
wages
are
we
paying?
What
are
neighboring
districts
paying
because
they
do
they?
They
talk
to
each
other
and
they
move
to
districts
that
pay
a
dollar
more,
so
yeah.
V
The
other
thing
that
that
they
did
besides
naming
it
direct
professional
support
week,
is
that
they're
looking
for
I'm
just
going
to
read
this
so
I
don't
mess
it
up.
Governor
Shapiro
announced
that
the
office
of
Developmental
programs
must
immediately
conduct
a
rate
assessment
of
current
reimbursement
rates
for
intellectual
disability,
autism,
home
and
community-based
services.
So
when
we
get
those
results,
let's
take
a
look
at
what
that
means
for
the
education
sector
and
let's
do
better
so
teacher
you're
supposed
to
show
them
right.
V
That's
good!
The
46
seconds
I
have
left
I
just
wanted
to
to
speak,
really
quick
quickly
about
the
other,
breaking
news
which
was
great
for
the
disability
community
and
that's
that
under
the
Pennsylvania
Department
of
Education
policy,
students
who
are
eligible
under
idea
may
now
access
education
until
their
22nd
birthday.
So
that
is
a
change
from
before
and
it's
it's
pretty
happy
birthday
and
it's
pretty
big
and
so
I
am
just
really
hoping
that
our
district
will
not
just
let
that
I
I.
V
Let
that
pass
and
let
parents
come
to
us
and
say:
oh
I,
want
to
re-enroll
with
this
new
policy.
People
don't
know
about
it,
so
I'm,
just
hoping
that
we
can
communicate
that
to
them.
Just
like
we
would
for
child
find
as
their
you
know,
birth
to
three
and
three
to
five.
We
are
looking
for
for
people
that
require
services.
V
So,
let's
not
just
let
that
be
something
that
parents
have
to
find
another
resource
or
figure
that
out
from
word
of
mouth
as
a
district
I
think
it's
Our
obligation
to
communicate
that
to
the
community.
So
thank
you.
B
B
G
W
W
I'm
going
to
I
would
just
like
to
vote.
Let
me
find
it
on
the
coordinator
of
teacher
teaching
and
learning
ELD
and
inclusive
practice.
If
we
could
vote
on
that
position
separately,
can
we
do
that?
Yes,
yeah
sure
and
six
point
hold
on
6.5.
G
G
6.6
D
approves
the
overnight
conference
request
for
their
coordinator
of
teaching
and
learning
digital
and
online
learning,
and
the
digital
liaison
from
loud
college
and
William.
Wait,
Log,
College
and
William
to
attend
present
and
receive
an
award
for
the
2023
International
Association
for
Education
communication
and
Technology
aect
conference
Orlando
Florida
October
15th
to
the
18th
2023
District
cost
not
to
exceed
5775
dollars
and
zero
cents
0.7
bids
and
quotes
be
it
resolve
at
the
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors.
G
G
G
040-E23-206
for
the
system's
IP
and
Cellular
Communications
District
cost
not
to
exceed
ten
thousand
five
hundred
sixty
dollars
and
zero
cents.
6.7
C
approves
the
annual
renewal
for
the
software
license.
Software
upgrade
and
soft
and
support
agreement
for
district-wide
Access
portals
with
access
security,
co-stars.
G
040-E23-206
District
cost
not
to
exceed
5727
and
zero
cents.
6.7
D
approves
the
six-year
renewal
with
centage
learning
of
reach
Higher
by
National
Geographic
District
costs
not
to
exceed
151
140
and
zero
cents,
6.8
assembly
speakers
and
programs,
none
6.9
contracts
license
and
services,
be
it
resolved.
That's
incentive,
the
Centennial,
School
District
Board
of
School
director
6.9,
a
approves
the
waiver
and
release
agreement
for
student
9-16,
which
established
a
contemporary
consent.
We're
going
to
skip
that
one,
because
I'm
going
to
keep
saying
it
wrong.
G
G
6.9
B
approves
the
student
affiliation
agreement
between
Centennial
School,
District
and
Temple
University
for
student
teachers,
not
no
cost
to
the
district
6.10
textbooks,
none
6.11
acceptance
of
donations,
grants
and
bequests,
be
it
resolved
at
Centennial,
School,
District,
Board
of
School
director
6.11
a
accepts
the
donation
from
Christian
Michael
Jewelers
for
the
loud
College
Middle
School
stem
program
to
enhance
career
Readiness
opportunities
for
our
students.
Donation
amount
is
nine
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
6.11
B
accepts
a
donation
from
Infinity
Jewelers
for
the
Klinger
Middle
School
stem
program
to
enhance
career
Readiness
opportunities
for
our
students.
G
Donation
amount
is
nine
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
6.11
C
accepts
the
donation
from
the
William
tenant,
Alumni
Association,
to
assist
William
Tennant,
High,
School
families
in
paying
for
field
trips,
education,
materials,
co-curricular
expenses
or
cafeteria
balances.
The
donation
amount
is
five
thousand
dollars,
six
point:
twelve
changes
to
academic
programs,
positions
and
stipends.
None
can
I
get
a
second.
M
G
W
My
issue,
my
issue,
is
not
with
the
with
the
the
lovely
lady,
my
my
issue
is
that
that
position,
the
salary
is
extremely
much
extremely
higher
than
what
we
paid.
The
last
person
wasn't
discussed
to
my
knowledge,
it
wasn't
discussed
and
that's
the
only
reason
why
I
asked
for
it
to
be
pulled
in
and
voted
on
separately.
Okay,.
A
Yeah
and
in
addition
to
that,
the
fact
that
we're
paying
looking
to
put
this
extra
burden
on
the
taxpayers
for
this
additional
salary
going
forward
when
the
person
that
previously
did
this
job
didn't
did
an
outstanding
job.
In
fact,
got
this
program
going
and
did
a
great
job
for
a
fantastic
job
at
it
for
significantly
less
money.
A
At
the
same
time,
we're
going
to
be
looking
to
add
another
position
for
a
tech
support
which
is
going
to
be
an
additional
seller
and
we
just
came
off
of
a
tax
increase,
so
I
just
think
that
actually,
tax
burden
is
a
bit
of
an
issue,
and
it's
not
about
the
person
or
the
position.
It's
just
the
extra
tax
burden
because
of
the
salary.
So.
K
I
like
to
ask
Madam
president:
did
the
board
members
read
the
information
that
was
shared
in
advance
last
week
that
spelled
out
the
differences
and
why
we
sent
that
to
you
in
a
board
Action
Memo,
and
we
got
no
questions
well.
K
K
K
K
W
But
that
person
that
had
that
position
before
did
an
excellent
job.
Other
school
districts
are
asking
questions
about
it.
We
did
not
offer
that
person
more
money.
K
W
Did
read
the
memo,
but
I
did
not
see
that
the
credentials
were
higher
and
my
information
through
my
resources
say
that
the
person
that's
leaving
did
have
supervisory
connect
credentials
and
there
was
no
discussion
to
keep
the
person
that
everybody
wants
to
emulate
that's
kind
of
silly,
so
that's
I
just.
That
is
why
I
want
to
vote
it
on
separately.
Okay,.
K
The
offer
that
was
made
to
the
candidate
was
based
on
the
credentials
and
the
information
at
the
time.
The
person
who
was
in
the
last
job
had
never
even
done
this
job.
This
was
their
first
time
doing
the
job,
so
the
offer
was
made
based
on
the
parameters
of
the
person's
prior
compensation
and
what
was
appropriate
to
offer.
If
you
read
the
memo.
X
K
Mr
get
dachshund
yes,
and
we
also
coached
a
person
and
talked
to
them
about
the
next
steps
in
their
career
and
what
is
needed
to
progress
and
move.
They
actually
have
less
credentials
than
one
of
our
other
coordinators
who's
paid
more
than
them.
K
S
G
Authorization
to
employee
I'll
hold
off
on
that
one
and
then
we'll
vote
that
separately.
Okay,
sure
all
right,
be
it
resolved
at
the
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors,
6.2,
a
retirement
6.2
B,
resignations,
6.2
C
end
of
assignment
we're
going
to
skip
over
that
6.2
e
leave
of
absence,
6.2,
F
change
of
status,
6.2
G,
Mentor
teachers,
6.2
H,
Award
of
tenure,
6.2
I,
co-clicker,
editions,
I
get
a
second,
second,
all
in
favor,
any
abstentions.
G
Right
any
obsessions,
all
right,
I'm
doing
a
roll
call
any
knees.
So
this
last
one
we're
gonna
go.
We
do
a
roll
call
for
the
last
one
6.2
d.
G
M
A
G
We're
going
to
move
on
to
6.5
waivers,
be
it
resolved
at
the
Centennial,
School
District
Board
of
school
directors,
6.5
a
approves
the
exception
to
policy
707,
use
of
school
facilities
for
a
35
reduction
of
fees
for
women's
or
sympathy
Orchestra
Orchestra
to
use
the
auditorium
at
William,
Tennant
high
school
for
dress,
rehearsals
and
concerts
in
the
fall
of
2023
and
spring
of
2024.
The
cost
to
the
Warminster
Symphony
Orchestra,
with
the
reduction
of
the
fees
is
2990
and
zero
cents
can
I
get
a
second
second.
This
is
yeah.
B
I
will
tell
you
something
right
up
front:
yes,
not
not
to
go
into
it
in
Great
depth.
The
symphony
has
been
in
this
community
for
many
many
years.
It
is
a
privilege
for
our
community
to
have
this
Symphony,
especially
when
the
Philadelphia
Symphony
has
closed
down
absolutely
so
the
thing
with
it
is
I
grant.
You
is
against
every
written
policy.
We
have
I
grant
you
that,
but
guess
what.
G
G
Y
W
G
B
I
miss
allenberg
I
know
this
is
against
sole
policy.
I
am
acutely
aware
of
it,
but
sometimes
you
do
need
an
exception,
amen,
I'm,
sure,
you're,
familiar
with
the
symphony,
I'm
sure
you're
familiar
with
the
gentleman
who
leads
this
I'm
sure
that
we
don't
have
many
communities
in
Bucks
County
that
has
a
symphony
and,
as
I
said
previously,
not
to
belabor
the
point,
neither
does
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
so
this
is
a
little
exception.
B
R
Y
X
B
G
G
All
right,
be
it
resolved
at
the
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors
approves
the
exception
to
policy
707
use
of
school
facilities
for
a
undetermined
reduction
fees
for
Warminster
Symphony
Orchestra,
to
use
the
auditorium
at
William,
Tennant
high
school
for
dress,
rehearsals
and
concerts
in
the
fall
of
2023
and
spring
of
2024.
The
cost
to
the
Warminster
Symphony
Orchestra,
with
the
reduction
of
fees
is
two
thousand
dollars,
can
I
get
a
second,
second,
all
in
favor,
all
right,
all
right,
any
abstentions.
G
G
Y
I
just
want
to
say
the
reason
I'm
voting
against
is
because
we
we
did
this
on
the
Fly
and
I.
Don't
agree
with
doing
it
in
that
process.
So
I
fully
support
our
our
symphony.
We
do
have
a
gift
with
them
in
our
community,
but
I
don't
agree
with
making
policy
and
changing
things
on
the
fly
in
the
moment.
Okay,.
K
Madam
chair
before
you
go
I
do
want
to
stand
corrected.
The
certification
does
have
supervisors
incorrect
on
that.
Okay,
because
I'll
always
admit
when
I
made
a
mistake,
but
the
totality
of
the
other
stuff
still
stands.
I.
W
G
You
did
not
call
me
that
I
appreciate
you
saying
correcting
that.
Does
anybody
want
to
pull
anything
from
new
business.
G
7.2
separately,
please
absolutely
all
right,
be
it
resolved
that
the
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors
7.1
approves
the
submission
of
the
Centennial
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors,
vote
for
the
2024
2024
psba
officer
candidate
as
follows:
president-elect
Allison
Mathis
vice
president
Sabrina
backer
and
psba
Treasurer,
Karen
Beck
Cooley.
As
per
the
attached,
can
we
can
I
get
a
second
on
that
one?
If
we're
going
to
do
that,
all
right,
all
in
favor,
all
right,
any
abstentions
or
knees.
Okay,
motion
passes,
7.2
approves
an
additional
technology.
G
B
M
X
C
A
A
K
T
Everyone
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
the
Centennial
School
Board
for
this
opportunity,
Dr
bedden
as
well.
Thank
you
very
much.
I'm
excited
to
be
a
part
of
this
team
and,
if
I
wasn't
excited
before
after
watching
the
heartwarming,
video
and
and
speaking
the
My
love
language
of
AI
and
Technology
to
make
and
to
help
with
inclusive
practices
for
our
community
and
for
our
students,
I'm
excited
now.
So
if
I
wasn't
before
definitely
now,
so
thank
you.
So
much
I
appreciate
appreciate
it
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
this
team.
T
K
You
thank
you,
as
you
saw
your
package
she's
joining
us
from
her
position
as
supervisor
of
curriculum
instruction
in
Council
Rock
oversaw
technology
in
a
number
of
places.
There
also
is
also
will
be
taking
over
Federal
programs,
also
in
our
district,
which
is
an
additional
responsibility
to
the
position
with
a
20
something
years
and.
B
Okay,
moving
along
item
eight
policies,
Miss
islandberg,
please
thank.
Y
You
8.1
policies
presented
for
initial
distribution
discussion.
None
8.2
policies
presented
for
adoption,
be
it
resolved
that
the
Centennial
School
District
Board
of
school
directors,
8.2
a
adopts
policy,
331
job-related
expenses,
8.2
B
policy,
626.1
travel
reimbursement,
Federal
programs
can
I
get
a
second.
Second,
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
aye
motion
passes
9-0.
Thank
you.
R
You,
madam
president,
there
are
three
items.
Does
anyone
have
any
question
about
the
three?
R
If
not
9.1,
be
it
resolves
Centennial
Board
of
school
director's
approved,
scheduled
bills,
Investments
cafeteria
fund
budget
reports
and
general
one
cash
receipt
summary
August
2023,
as
per
the
attached
9.2,
approves
the
pending
bills
list
as
pre-attached
and
9.3
accepts
the
pre-approved
paid
bills
list
as
pretty
attached.
I
make
a
motion
for
the
approval.
Second,
all
favorite,
all
right,
you
know.
Thank
you,
madam
president.
Thank
you,
sir.
B
W
An
employee
assembly
in
the
beginning
of
the
year
during
that
assembly
I
heard
an
administrator
but
rate
a
room
full
of
incredible
employees.
I
may
have
partly
understood
what
the
administrator
was
referring
to,
but.
W
W
It
was
about
phones
at
our
own
school
board.
Meetings.
I
see,
phones
on
the
desk,
including
me,
I,
see
our
cabinet
members
with
phones
out
on
their
phones.
I,
don't
rightly
know
what
they're
doing,
and
it's
probably
none
of
my
business
well
I
did
understand
partially
I
didn't
like
the
delivery
and
I
felt
it
was
very
degrading
because
I
see
it
here,
I
have
mine
out,
Dr
Betten
has
his
out
I
can't
see
any
further,
because
I
got
my
glasses
I.
W
But
I
just
feel
like
our
employees
deserve
better.
They
need
to
know
that
they
are
respected
and
supported
and
there's
a
another
way
to
do
things.
Any
employee
is
allowed
to
contact
the
school
board.
W
I'm
not
saying
you
have
to
call
me,
but
employees
are
allowed
to
reach
out
to
us.
I
want
them
to
know
that
they
are
supported
and
appreciated
and
I.
Don't
think
that
a
lot
of
our
teachers
and
support
staff
feel
that
right
now
I
had
maybe
it
was
a
moment
of
frustration.
W
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know,
but
I
didn't
like
the
delivery
and
my
mouth
flew
open
when
I
heard
the
comments
made,
because
that
is
not
how
we
speak
to
adults,
that's
how
I
don't
I,
don't
even
know
that
I
would
I,
don't
know,
that's
not
how
we
speak
to
adults.
So
that's
all
I
wanted
to
say.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
G
Yes,
excuse
me
for
any
board
discussion
right,
I
just
want
to
say
I,
don't
know
who
was
at
the
William
Tennant
on.
Was
it
Friday
night
for
the
football
game?
I,
don't
know
who
saw
it,
but
let
me
tell
you
they
rocked,
like
the
cheerleaders,
the
band
the
football
team
I
mean
it
was
an
amazing
night.
Our
Panthers
did
a
great
job,
so
just
hats
off.
Yes,
they
did
great
job.
I
mean
I
I.
It
was
a
wonderful
evening.
We
have
another
one
coming
up
Thursday
so
tomorrow,
I.
W
Don't
even
know
my
days
and
anybody
who
wants
to
work
in
this
snag
stand
is
more
than
welcome.
Fleming.
A
B
Yes,
I'd
also
like
to
comment
on
that
person.
Excuse
me,
Mr
sandowski,
no
problem,
I
think
it
was
marvelous
that
it
was
white
night
for
Childhood
Cancer,
Awareness
Month,
which
we
have,
and
you
all
know,
without
going
into
any
identifying
that
we
have
students
more
than
plural,
that
are
suffering
this
tragic,
tragic
disease
and
some
of
us
know
very
deeply
because
we
have
family
members
that
have
gone
through
this.
M
Just
real
quick,
I
attended
back
to
school
night
last
night
at
Klinger,
Middle,
School
and
I
just
wanted
to
thank
Mr,
Hayes
and
Mr
Ford
for
and
our
awesome
teachers
for
a
great
and
orderly
and
information
informative
evening,
but
I
really
wanted
to
plug
something.
M
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
that,
if
anybody's
listening
and
watching
and
you're
not
involved
in
home
in
school-
and
you
really
want
to
know
what
goes
on
and
how
you
know,
you
can
step
up
and
really
help
support
the
kids
and
the
educational
experiences
in
those
goals.
That's
a
wonderful
way
to
do
it
and
connect
with
other
families
and
just
get
involved
in
another
way.
M
I
was
always
really
meaningful
to
me,
so
it
was
good
to
reconnect
with
folks
and
yeah
just
a
plug
for
home
schools,
they're
great
groups,
and
they
do
great
work.
R
R
September
11th
is
a
day
that,
hopefully,
will
not
be
forgotten,
although
it
seems
as
though
in
some
areas
it
is
and
I
think
it's
extremely
important
that
we
somehow
provide
some
background
to
the
students.
So
they
understand
what
occurred
that
day
and
what
that
day
was
really
like.
For
most
of
us
could
probably
tell
you
exactly
what
we
did
that
day
from
beginning
to
end
and
I
heard
nothing
about
anything.
R
We
did
special
to
educate
the
students
at
all
levels
about
that
day
and
if
we
didn't
do
anything
I
hope
in
the
future,
we
certainly
will.
My
second
comment
is
a
little
bit
just
quickly
on
the
later
note.
Hopefully,
everyone
had
a
good
day
today,
because
this
is
a
day
you
won't
see
again
for
a
thousand
years.
R
and
that
will
not
occur
again
for
a
thousand
years,
where
you
add
your
birthday
and
your
age,
and
it
will
be
the
year
that
it
is
so.
Hopefully
everybody
took
recognition
of
that
added
the
rage
and
her
birthday
and
if
you
didn't
come
out
to
2023,
there's
something
wrong.
Thank
you.
Madam
president,
thanks.
B
W
I
just
wanted
to
remind
people
that
the
Willowdale
picnic
is
this
Friday
night
from
six
to
eight
there's
a
Sign
Up
Genius.
If
anybody
wants
to
sign
up
to
help,
it
did
look
like
it
was
lacking
volunteers,
so
I
will
be
doing
the
passports
from
six
to
eight
o'clock.
I,
don't
even
know
what
they
are,
but
I'll
be
doing
them
and
they
get
hamburgers
and
hot
dogs.
W
So
it's
just
an
opportunity
for
maybe
maybe
new
people,
new
students
and
their
families
to
come
out
and
meet
the
teachers,
meet
meet
other
parents
and
get
involved
well.
B
M
You
for
that
Mr
Sadowski,
just
to
follow
up
on
Mr
Martin
I
can't
speak
to
all
students
at
all
levels
and
all
teachers,
but
definitely
at
least
through
my
kids
I
know
they
had
good
age-appropriate,
robust
conversations
in
their
classes
about
9
11.
Yesterday
I've
you
mentioned
what
we
did
that
day,
where
we
were
and
I
know
that
I
filled
out
a
a
little
index
card
for
my
daughter
to
take
for
a
discussion
in
class
where
I
was
that
day
too.
M
G
And
the
Hartsville
Fire
Company
has
a
wonderful
Memorial
and
there
were
some
students
dudes
there
and
they
go
out
go
up
and
they
read
for
those
who've
lost
their
life.
They
went
up
and
you
know
you
can
read
the
names.
It's
just
right.
It's
it
is
moving
to
hear,
especially
when
you
see
kids
up
there
reading,
even
though
they
weren't
alive.
Yet
they
still
get
to
realize
that
lives
were
lost
and
they
can
see
just
how
important
it
is
that
the
community
come
together
and
remember,
remember
together,
it's
it's
a
wonderful
event
that
they
do.
G
B
Y
Will
be
having
our
first
meeting
of
the
year
next
Tuesday,
so
we
will
have
more
information
to
report
in
the
next
meeting.
Okay,
thank
you.
Okay,.
Y
Unit
number
22.,
Ms
alenberg
same
situation.
We
have
okay,
we
have
our
first
meeting
of
the
new
school
year
next
Tuesday
evening
as
well.
So
thank
you
robust.
M
Psba
will
be
holding
a
fall
advocacy
week
this
year,
full
of
lots
of
activities.
My
fellow
board
directors
administrators
from
across
the
street
be
able
to
Champion
issues,
impacted
public
schools
with
a
unified
voice,
starting
with
a
kickoff
session
with
psba
staff
on
Monday
October,
2nd,
covering
key
issues
for
the
week
and
providing
tips
on
how
to
have
successful
conversations
with
legislatures.
M
M
Me,
the
first
monthly
board
meeting
of
the
CEF
year
will
be
next
Tuesday
Morning,
the
19th
I'm.
Looking
forward
to
our
first
meeting
under
the
new
executive
director
Jennifer
Schultz,
there
was
a
murder,
mystery
sponsorship
and
donation
meeting
last
Tuesday,
the
5th
to
discuss
business,
sponsorships,
auction
items
and
other
important
details
for
that
big
fundraiser,
that's
coming
up
on
October
20th
and
you
can
get
your
tickets
to
that
murder
mystery
and
help
support
educational
needs
throughout
the
district
through
CEF
at
Sunny
at
centennialef.org.
And
thank
you
if
you
do
thank.
Y
B
The
folks,
okay,
that's
wonderful,
11.6
metal
box,
Institute
of
Technology
executive
Council
liaison
Mr
Galveston.
Thank.
X
You
we
had
our
meeting
last
night
and
we
put
this
on.
We
had
our
meeting
last
night
and
we
are
starting
the
process
of
our
next
comprehensive
plan.
We
could
actually
use
community
members,
we
can
use
District
staff.
You
know
to
be
part
of
this
whole
process
as
well
as
Administration
people
here
from
Centennial.
X
The
meeting
that
is
this.
The
steering
meeting
is
going
to
be
on
September,
the
20th
and
September
and
October.
We
will
go
through
the
process
of
you
know
finding
out
what
our
needs
assessments
you
know
are
going
to
be,
and
during
the
summer
there
was
a
auction
at
mbit
we
had
nine
thousand
dollars
of
sales,
but
in
that
process
we
probably
saved
another
25
000,
because
this
is
what
he
would
have
cost
us
to
to
dispose
of
the
items
that
managed
to
be
sold.
We
also
fully
staffed.
X
So
that
is,
you
know
another
good
thing
we
are
in
the
process.
We
got
a
new
engineering
teacher
and
a
new
Plumbing
teacher
and,
lastly,
the
process
of
looking
at
our
welding
program.
We
had
last
year
considered,
you
know,
adding
a
component
to
the
building
and
looked
at
that
and
saw
that
the
cost
of
you
know
more
than
a
million.
That
would
only
have
allowed
us
to
add
another
four
students.
X
We
are
now
looking
at
rebuilding
this
and
changing
the
whole
process,
and
hopefully
we
will
be
able
to
get
that
whole
component
in
place
and
we
will
double
the
program
for
the
welding
program.
Hopefully
after
this
year
we
already
have
that
many
students
that
did
not
get
into
welding
this
current
year.
So
there's
a
lot
of
students,
that's
still
sitting
on
a
waiting
list,
because
we
wanted
to
keep
the
cost
to
all
the
districts.
W
Just
wanted
to
I
just
wanted
to
update
Mr
Martin
that
there
was
a
video
on
BW
TV
yesterday
and
it
was
in
there
and
it
was
in
the
school's
newsletter
for
September
11th.
B
All
right,
okay,
Communications
once
again,
I
think
we've
communicated
very
well
tonight.
We
don't
have
any
additional
cards
so
we'll
move
on
to
additional
public
comments.
Once
again,
we
must
have
satisfied
a
couple
of
people.
We
don't
have
any
additional
cards.
So
thank
you
next
time
on
the
agendas,
14
schedule
of
board
meetings,
calendar
or
events
Miss
allenberg.
Please
thank.
Y
You
Tuesday
September
19th
7
PM
bciu,
board
meeting
at
bciu
Monday
September
25th.
All
schools
and
offices
closed
for
Yom
Kippur,
Tuesday,
September,
26th,
7,
PM,
Centennial,
School,
board,
meeting
Committee
of
the
whole
in
this
boardroom,
Monday
October,
9th,
all
schools,
close
professional
learning,
Monday
October,
9th
5
30
PM,
mbit
executive
council
meeting
at
mbit
and
Tuesday
October
10th
7
PM
Centennial
School
board
meeting
work
regular
meeting
right
here
in
the
sport
room.
Thank
you
thank.