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Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
To be approved at the Board of Education meeting June 10, 2014. MINUTES OF THE MAY 13, 2014 REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING IS VIDEOTAPED AND THE VIDEO IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING THE TREASURER'S OFFICE AT THE HELEN H. "SUE" OSBORN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. The Mentor Exempted Village Board of Education held its Regular Meeting on Tuesday, May 13, 2014, at 7:02 p.m., at Mentor High School, Lecture Room A, 6477 Center Street, Mentor, Ohio. Members present: Mrs. Mary L. Bryner, Mrs. Virginia E. Jeschelnig, Ms. Sally S. Miller, Mr. William J. Shaw, and Mr. Thomas V. Tuttle. Mrs. Bryner led the assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held April 8, 2014. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-79 At this time, Mrs. Bryner stated that there would be a hearing of the public on agenda items only. There were none. Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Ms. Miller, that the Board of Education approve the consent agenda as presented by the Superintendent. Acceptance of gifts: Adapted chair from David and Barbara Hixson to the Dr. Jacqueline A. Hoynes Building – CARES Program $30,000 from the Lincoln Electric Foundation to the Mentor Public School District $174 from Heinen’s Fine Foods to the Orchard Hollow Elementary School Principal’s Fund $250 from New York Life Insurance on behalf of Jason A. Stockmaster to the Fairfax Elementary School Principal’s Account Acceptance of the following overnight/out-of-state field trip at no cost to the Board of Education: Mentor High School/Lakeland SkillsUSA Team to Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, Missouri for National Conference June 22-28, 2014 Acceptance of the following grant: Mentor Schools Foundation Listening Center $1,373.00 Roberta Brickman/Jennifer Bakula Fairfax Elementary School Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-80 At this time Mr. William Wade, Principal Mentor High School, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School Leadership Lake County Graduates: Amanda Grebenc Katherine Hlahol
Rachel Lance Jessica Patterson
Bridget Trimble Grace Yanosich
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School National Merit Finalists: Dylan Linville Hannah Taub At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School Science Olympiad Team placing 3rd in state competition:
Advisor – Tom Ramsey Brandon Croyle Kimberly Dunagan Leigh Emelko Joshua Furness Mitchell Georgia-Hoard Kimberly Gliebe Nathaniel Jurcago
Alexandria Kremer Logan Leak Dylan Linville Omar Mansour Ian Meadows Jacob Murray Ruchin Patel
Trevor Pugh Alexander Ruhe Abigail Siuda Jami Tatulinski Hannah Taub Andrew Wahlstrom
At this time Mr. William Wade and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School students winning the C.O.S.E. Northeast Ohio Software Association 2014 CoolTech Challenge: Creative Coders Omar Mansour Raghav Malik Mentor High School Children Who Program Good Dillon Merritt Caitlyn Horn Eve Pfeifer At this time Mr. William Wade, Mr. Jason Crowe, Career Technical Educational Coordinator, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Mentor High School students winning 1st and 2nd place at Northeast Ohio Robotics Education Program (NOREP) competition at Youngstown State University: First Place Bob Dragolic Zack Lundberg
Rokas Ogorodnikas Tyler Walker
Tom Watral Adam Williams
Second Place Matt Mujic Patrick Price
Justin Sprowls Jake Wright
Matt Yommer
At this time Mr. William Wade, Mr. Jason Crowe, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized Mentor High School students winning gold and silver medals in the 2014 State SkillsUSA competition: Computer Information Systems Gold Medals: Nicole Shippley Marisa Wise Nathaniel Cramer Welding Gold Medal: Ryan Hahn Silver Medal: Michael Houser Bronze Medal: Alaina Riera At this time Mr. William Porter, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized Memorial, Ridge and Shore Middle Schools’ Science Olympiad Teams in state competition:
Memorial Middle School
Advisor – Alisann Crough
Karina Abraham Leon Anufriyenko Sophia Anufriyenko Megan Arumpanayil Joshua Bazdar Michael Chen Dallin Crawford Matthew Cromes
Thomas Cromes Daniel Crough Joseph Demeter Zachery Duncan Christopher Hasak Joseph Hasak Corey Hoffman Kyle Hoffman
Wayne Hou Khemi Kasabwala Saralina Khare Ryan Kilkenney Jessica Langguth Kylee Linville Nathan Lowe Zachary Lynn
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 Christopher Nguyen Sarah Ochocki Jude O’Toole Devank Patel Lav Patel Saavan Patel
Simran Patwa Michael Petti Nicholas Rado Emily Rahija John Rahija Sara Ramaiah
Jack Ricco Jared Simko Nicole Smyk Ben Smyser Nicole Wahlstrom Andrew Wolf
Ridge Middle School Advisors – Carol Abad and Janet Parker
Salem Abad Charles Ball Justin Croyle Andrew Davis Jared Drotar Joshua Estok
Alexander Gonia David Gonia Bradley Parker Janaak Patel Dennis Pranjic Joseph Renshaw
Luke Risko Caleb Rykaczewski Andrew Smith Emily Smith Quinn Tesny
Shore Middle School Advisor – Eric Hixson
Matthew Berlin Amanda Blatz Kristen Buse Brian Elliott Aidan Hahn Brandon Harber Seth Hixson Casey Kolleda Sarah Manes Lillian Mazeika Jack Mazeika Devon Messner
William Miller Darla Moorman Alex Murray Jonathan Nykiel Charles Nykiel Thomas Oddo Tristan Pastor Pavan Patel Andrew Ponchin Ryan Profilet Joshua Pugh Suchita Rajan
James Roski Daniel Ruhe Daniel Slovenkay Bryan Stafford Alexandria Summers Eliana Taub Jack Weidig Alex Wong Samantha Wong Christopher Wright
At this time Mr. William Porter and Mr. Thomas Tuttle recognized the Power of the Pen Writing Competition State Qualifiers:
Memorial Middle School: Advisor: Sharon Oliver
Allison Fry Jennifer Rowan
Shore Middle School: Advisors: Diane Compton and Kathy Weber
Darla Moorman At this time Mrs. Mary Bryner called for a brief recess. Time: 7:40 p.m. Mrs. Bryner reconvened the meeting to regular session. Time: 7:45 p.m. Mr. Tuttle moved, seconded by Mr. Shaw that the Board of Education approve the resolution accepting the Jerome T. Osborne Stadium Access Road Paving Project Bid. The successful base bid was submitted by Chagrin Valley Paving, Inc. Contract “A”:
Base Bid $146,900.00 Alternate Item 1 40,700.00 Total $187,600.00
Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-81 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the resolution accepting the Brentmoor Elementary School Paving Project Bid. The successful base bid was submitted by Ohio Paving and Construction Company Contract “A”:
Base Bid $88,307.00 Alternate Item 1 16,482.00 Total $104,789.00
Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-82 Mr. Tuttle complimented the work of Ohio Paving at his agency.
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 Mrs. Jeschelnig Mr. Tuttle moved, seconded by that the Board of Education approve the certified/licensed, classified, non-contractual compensation, and supplemental contracts as follows: CERTIFIED/LICENSED Reappointment of Certified Staff for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
MENTOR TEACHERS’ REAPPOINTMENT LIST
Explanation of Classification
Type of Certificate
I Permanent Certificate or Eight-Year Certificate
2 Y Two-Year Provisional License
4 Y Four-Year Resident Educator License
5 Y Five-Year Professional License
Training and Salary Schedule Index
The symbols below indicate the bracket in which the teacher is placed by
“AA” Doctorate Degree “EDS” Educational Specialist Degree
“A.45” Master’s Degree + 45 Graduate Semester Hours “A.30” Master’s Degree + 30 Graduate Semester Hours “A.15” Master’s Degree + 15 Graduate Semester Hours “A” Master’s Degree
“B.75” Bachelor’s Degree + 75 Semester Hours “B.60” Bachelor’s Degree + 60 Semester Hours “B.45” Bachelor’s Degree + 45 Semester Hours “B.30” Bachelor’s Degree + 30 Semester Hours “B.15” Bachelor’s Degree + 15 Semester Hours “B” Bachelor’s Degree
Years of Experience
The second number refers to actual years in Mentor. The third column indicates total known experience credit.
Symbols in the Reappointment Book
+ $600 Longevity Stipend
++ $800 Longevity Stipend
SERVING UNDER CONTINUING CONTRACT
Salary Classification
Payroll Mentor Total
Salary Teaching Teaching
Pro-Gro June 2015
Schedule Experience Experience
Name Cycle Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit
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No.
Abbey, Laura
++ I-A.15 15 27 29
Abraham, Kathleen
++ I-A 15 17 29
Adams, Matthew
5Y-A 8 9 9
Adamson, Darlene
5Y-A.30 7 7 8
Adkins, Kimberly
5Y-A 7 8 8
Aguero, Constance
++ I-A.30 15 23 27
Akin, Timothy
++ I-A.45 15 20 24
Algier, Janet
+ 5Y-A.45 15 16 20
Ambrus, Heather
+ I-A.30 15 22 22
Andler, William
5Y-A 12 11 13
Andrews, Jilleena
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Babika, Joan
++ 5Y-A 15 28 34
Bagwell, Christine
+ 5Y-A.45 15 19 20
Baird, Dana
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Bakula, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 6 6 7
Balale, Amelia
++ I-A.45 15 19 36
Ballonoff, Aaron
5Y-AA 11 9 13
Banks, Bryon
+ I-A.45 15 23 23
Banks, Kerry
+ I-A.45 15 23 23
Barisic, Mariana
5Y-A.15 15 12 16
Beck, Nadine
++ I-A 15 22 25
Beckwith, Meredith
5Y-A 6 7 7
Bellomo, Irene
++ I-A.45 15 28 34
Benns, Charles
++ 5Y-A.30 15 25 25
Bernini, Hallie
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Berwald, Robert
5Y-A.30 10 9 11
Bissett, Sarah
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Blair, Julie
++ 5Y-A.15 15 18 25
Bleck, Susan
+ 5Y-A.15 15 13 21
Blue, Christine
+ 5Y-A.15 15 12 20
Bolles, Sharon
5Y-A.30 14 15 15
Borcas, Denise
++ I-A.45 15 23 26
Bouffard, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 10 10 11
Brickman, Roberta
++ I-A.45 15 24 28
Buescher, Christine
+ I-A.45 15 22 22
Burger, Jennifer
5Y-A 5 6 6
Burns, Daniel
++ I-A.45 15 32 33
Bursby, Christina
5Y-A.30 11 11 12
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Butler, Brian
+ I-A.45 15 20 20
Butterfield, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 9 7 11
Butterfield, William
5Y-A 10 10 11
Byers, Daniel
+ I-A.15 15 21 21
Cahill, Suzanne
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Caimi, Lauren
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Calevich, Abbey
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Callender, Kristin
5Y-A 10 6 14
Calo, Stacey
5Y-A.15 13 13 14
Capel, James
+ 5Y-A.30 15 18 19
Carpenter, Susan
+ 5Y-A 15 11 20
Caruso, Lori
5Y-A.30 15 13 18
Channell, Patricia
++ I-A.45 15 23 25
Chicone, Mark
5Y-A 14 12 15
Cimperman, Gregory
+ 5Y-A.15 15 19 22
Cindric, April
5Y-A 9 10 10
Cirino, Karrie
5Y-A.15 15 14 17
Cody, Roberta
+ I-A.45 15 20 20
Cohen, Lori
+ I-A.45 15 20 20
Coleman, Tracy
+ 5Y-A.45 15 22 22
Compola-Jares, Tonimarie
+ I-A.45 15 22 22
Compton, Diane
+ 5Y-A.15 15 17 19
Cook, Judith
++ I-A.45 15 24 27
Cooper, Bonita
++ I-A.45 15 24 26
Cordaro, Danielle
5Y-A 5 6 6
Couch, Steven
+ 5Y-A.15 15 17 21
Covelli, Deborah
++ I-A.15 15 26 29
Crow, Theresa
5Y-A.15 15 11 17
Daniels-Oleksak, Sharon
++ I-A.45 15 22 29
Davis, Traci
I-A.15 15 17 18
Dawson, Peter
+ I-A.30 15 23 23
Deitrick, Ann
5Y-A.30 7 8 8
Del Freo, Kelly
5Y-A.30 5 6 6
Denk, Regina
++ I-A.45 15 29 30
DeTota, Janet
+ 5Y-A.15 15 18 19
Dickinson, Desiree
+ I-A.30 15 21 23
Dille, Sandra
++ I-A.15 15 26 26
DiMattia, Lauren
5Y-A.30 9 8 10
Dorazio, Gina
5Y-A.45 14 12 15
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Dubeansky, Andrew
5Y-A 15 17 18
Dugas, Adam
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Dunn, Tracey
5Y-A.30 6 7 7
Dwyer, Tom
5Y-A.15 7 7 8
Dzanko, Ivana
5Y-A.30 15 14 18
Edwards, Bradley
5Y-A 7 6 9
Elwell, Carole
++ 5Y-A 15 22 24
Elwell, Richard
+ 5Y-A 15 17 19
Eminger, Chelsey
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Eppler, Laurie
++ 5Y-A.45 15 24 28
Fadorsen, Ellen II ++ 5Y-A.45 15 37 37
Fikaris, Lynn
++ I-A.45 15 27 27
Fiore, Donna
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Focarett, Marianne
5Y-A.30 14 15 15
Foor, Lynn
++ I-A 15 19 26
Ford, Lisa
5Y-A.15 15 17 18
Franck, Brian
5Y-A 15 15 18
Frase, Laura
+ I-A.15 15 19 21
Frey, Judy
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Friend, Marianne
+ I-A.30 15 21 23
Funk, Harry James
++ I-A.15 15 24 27
Gallo, Kim
5Y-A.45 13 13 14
Garisek, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 8 9 9
Gaston, Roberta
++ 5Y-AA 15 17 36
Gatz, Marcia
++ I-A.15 15 27 27
George, Jessica
5Y-A 6 7 7
Glavan, Heather
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Godec, Kristen
5Y-A.30 8 8 9
Gomori, Cynthia
+ 5Y-A 15 18 19
Goodnight-Marthe, Alice
+ I-A.45 15 21 21
Gordon, Beth
I-A.45 15 17 17
Gorman, Margaret
5Y-A.30 15 16 17
Grambo, Jenean
5Y-A.15 15 14 17
Grandini, Toni
++ I-A.45 15 23 24
Grantz, Neil
+ I-A.30 15 21 21
Greene, John
5Y-A.30 15 17 17
Greenlee, Piper
++ I-A.45 15 22 24
Gridley, Susan
5Y-A 9 8 10
Hale, Jeffrey
5Y-A.15 15 14 17
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Hall, Beth
5Y-A.45 15 18 18
Hansen, Sharon
++ I-A.45 15 25 26
Harper, Kristi
+ I-A.30 15 19 19
Harris, Jeniffer
5Y-A.15 13 9 15
Hart, Amanda
5Y-A.30 6 7 7
Harwood, Martha
5Y-A.30 4 5 5
Haught, Terri
++ I-A.45 15 29 30
Hazen, Sharon
5Y-A.15 15 12 18
Henk-May, Jennifer
5Y-A 10 9 12
Henry, Christopher
5Y-A 14 15 15
Heramb, Ann
5Y-A 6 6 7
Herzog, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Hever, MaryAnn
5Y-A.15 10 9 11
Hill, Dawn
+ I-A.45 15 22 23
Hill, Jacqueline
5Y-A.45 15 18 18
Hillsman, Jennifer
+ I-A.45 15 23 23
Holy, Jason
5Y-A.45 12 13 13
Hoose, Hillary
5Y-A.45 8 9 9
Hoover, Megan
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Horvath, Jr., Thomas
+ 5Y-A 15 19 20
Host, Justine
5Y-A.15 6 6 7
Hough, Tanya
++ 5Y-A 15 15 25
Howell, Meagan
5Y-A.30 5 6 6
Hulec, Laura
5Y-A.15 10 10 11
Hurtack, Daniel
5Y-A 9 6 10
Inghram, Floreene
5Y-A.45 10 10 11
Jasinski, Danielle
++ I-A.30 15 25 25
Jeckel, Joseph
5Y-A.15 15 18 18
Jefferies, Christina
++ I-A.45 15 26 26
Jeschelnig, Rachel
5Y-A.45 12 13 13
Johnson, Katherine
5Y-A.30 5 6 6
Johnson-Bowers, Lisa
++ I-A.45 15 26 27
Jordan, Kelly
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Justice Kastor, Sharon
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Kaleal, Charity
5Y-A 8 7 9
Kalous, Ashley
5Y-A.45 8 9 9
Kalous, Rachel
5Y-A.45 13 13 14
Kaminski, John
+ 5Y-A.45 15 17 21
Kane, Michelle
+ 5Y-A.15 15 19 20
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Karberg, Janice
+ I-A.30 15 19 22
Karchefsky, Beth
++ 5Y-A.30 15 24 24
Kehres, Carla
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Kelly, Kathy
++ I-A.15 15 23 24
Kerr, Kelly
++ 5Y-A.15 15 17 24
Kerul, Stacey
+ 5Y-A.15 15 13 20
Kilpeck, Jill
+ I-A.15 15 19 20
Kingsbury, Julianna
5Y-A 5 6 6
Kiss, Laurie
++ I-A.45 15 29 31
Klein, Colleen
5Y-A.15 15 13 18
Klein, Kerri
I-A.30 15 17 17
Knoch, Kimberly
5Y-A 8 8 9
Kopp, Paul
++ I-A.45 15 24 24
Koshar, Melissa
5Y-A.15 13 14 14
Kostiha, Marianne
++ I-A.45 15 21 26
Kovacs, Deborah
++ I-A.15 15 32 32
Kowalcic, Sally
++ I-A.45 15 26 26
Krix, Barbel
++ I-A.15 15 17 24
Krizan, Catherine
++ 5Y-A.45 15 17 26
Krizancic, Robert
++ I-A.45 15 21 35
Kulma, Glenn
+ 5Y-A 15 22 22
Kurnat, Alan
++ I-A.15 15 29 30
Kurowski, Sue
+ 5Y-A.45 15 19 23
LaGanke, Megan
+ 5Y-A.15 15 19 19
LaManna, Raymond
5Y-A.45 15 16 16
Lambert, Tyson
5Y-A.30 11 12 12
Lang, Lynn
++ I-A.15 15 26 31
Langelier, Cynthia
5Y-A.45 15 16 16
Lann, Cheryl
++ I-A.15 15 17 27
Larkin, Carol
++ I-A.45 15 20 41
Laseak, Deborah
++ I-A.45 15 17 24
Laufik, Lindsay
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Laurie, Angela
++ 5Y-A.15 15 13 24
Lefler, James
++ I-A 15 28 28
Levine, Rebecca
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Levkulich, Charles
++ I-A.15 15 25 26
Levkulich, Diane
++ I-A.15 15 25 31
Levy, Tammy
+ I-A.30 15 19 19
Lillash, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 6 5 6
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Lindberg, Shyanna
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Lipinski, Marion
++ I-A.45 15 28 33
Litz, Claudia
++ I-A.15 15 24 29
Lohrey, Greg
5Y-A.45 15 18 18
Lorek, Charlene
5Y-A.30 15 17 17
Luoma, Cynthia
++ I-A.45 15 20 26
Luzar, Barbara
++ 5Y-B.15 13 21 26
Lynch, Mark
+ 5Y-A.30 15 12 21
Malinowski, Christina
+ I-A.45 15 16 21
Malnar, Christina
+ 5Y-A.30 15 18 20
Mann, Robert
++ I-A.45 15 37 38
Manning, Melissa
5Y-A.45 12 13 13
Marks, Andrew
5Y-A 7 5 6
Marotta, Jacqueline
5Y-A.30 5 6 6
Matthews, Robin
++ I-A.45 15 22 24
McArthur, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 6 7 7
McBride, Sean
5Y-A.45 15 15 17
McCloskey, Kellie
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
McKenney, Constance
++ I-A 15 23 27
McKinley, Michelle
5Y-A.15 6 7 7
McKnight, Drew
5Y-A.30 11 10 12
McKnight, Kylie
5Y-A.30 7 8 8
McLaughlin, Scott
I-A.15 15 18 18
Meehan, Deirdre
++ 5Y-B.15 13 31 33
Melkerson, Laura
5Y-A.45 13 14 14
Mentch, Kristie
++ 5Y-A.45 15 28 28
Meola, Christina
+ 5Y-A 15 21 22
Michael, Heide
I-A.15 15 16 16
Miller, Chris III, IV ++ I-A.45 15 39 39
Miller, Jayne
++ 5Y-A.15 15 26 26
Miller, Julie
5Y-A.45 6 7 7
Miller, Molly
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Miller, Steven
++ I-A 15 28 31
Mitchell, Pamela
++ I-A.15 15 24 27
Mociolek, Diane
+ I-A.45 15 20 21
Moniot, Colleen
++ I-A.45 15 22 26
Montgomery, Ernest
++ I-A.45 15 20 32
Morey, Linda
+ I-A.45 15 20 21
Morgan, Amanda
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
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Morris, Jodi
+ I-A.45 15 21 21
Morris, Michelle
5Y-A 8 9 9
Mueller, Jennie
5Y-A 11 5 16
Nasca, Renee
5Y-A.45 13 14 14
Nemes, Jaclyn
5Y-A.30 7 8 8
Nemunaitis, Marc
+ 5Y-A.30 15 12 20
Nowak, Stephanie
+ 5Y-A.45 15 18 20
Nutter, Erin
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Nykiel, Ann
+ I-A.30 15 23 23
O’Connor, Dawn
+ I-A.15 15 22 23
O'Connor, Kathleen
+ 5Y-A.30 15 14 19
O'Donnell, Jessica
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Olds, Kathy
+ I-A.15 15 23 23
Oliver, Sharon
5Y-A 5 6 6
Onderisin, Cynthia
++ 5Y-A 15 26 27
Palomo, Rachel
5Y-A 6 7 7
Parker, Bethany
5Y-A.15 6 7 7
Parker, Linda
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Paroubek, Diane
+ 5Y-A 15 21 21
Parsons, Christopher
++ I-A.30 15 24 26
Pasquale, Karen
++ I-A.45 15 28 29
Pedley, Kathleen
5Y-A.30 15 17 17
Pero, Helen
++ I-A.45 15 26 27
Peterson, Richard
5Y-AA 14 13 15
Pierce, Jeffrey
5Y-A 14 12 15
Pike, Sandra
++ I-A.45 15 12 27
Pohto, Susan
I-A.15 15 17 17
Polin, Carol
5Y-A.15 15 15 16
Pollock III, Edgar
5Y-A 14 12 15
Ponchin, Michelle
5Y-A.45 5 5 18
Poremba, Stephen
5Y-A 15 13 18
Porter, David
5Y-A.15 15 18 18
Posner, Cheryl
++ 5Y-A.15 15 25 28
Print, June
++ I-A.45 15 30 36
Putnam, Marianne
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Putney, Michelle
5Y-A.15 5 5 15
Raiff, Robert Scott
++ I-A.30 15 29 29
Ramsey, Thomas
++ I-A.45 15 31 41
Randa, Anthony
5Y-A 7 8 8
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Ray, Maureen
5Y-A.45 15 17 17
Redford, Christina
+ I-A.30 15 21 21
Richards, Carissa
5Y-A.30 9 10 10
Ricketti, Kathleen
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Rigo, Jenny
5Y-A.45 12 12 13
Rintamaa, Carol
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Robinson, Cecilia
5Y-A.15 9 9 10
Roediger, Amy
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Roessler, Rebecca
++ I-A.45 15 25 27
Rogers, Kim
5Y-A.45 15 12 16
Romo, Kathryn
I-A.30 15 13 17
Rose, Tina
+ 5Y-A.45 15 17 19
Ross, Karla
+ I-A.30 15 23 23
Rossi, Mary Elizabeth
++ I-A.45 15 27 27
Rotar, Mark
++ I-A.30 15 24 34
Rudder, Donna
+ I-A.45 15 22 23
Ruff, Georgine
++ I-A.45 15 23 24
Rupert, Ashley
5Y-A 6 6 7
Russo, Chad
5Y-A.45 15 13 17
Russo, Danielle
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Sabol, Lee Anne
5Y-A.30 15 18 18
Sanelli, Vincent
5Y-A.45 14 14 15
Sangdahl, Lou
++ I-A.30 15 30 30
Sauric, Amber
5Y-A 10 8 12
Schellentrager, Shirley
++ I-A.45 15 26 32
Schock, Trisha
++ I-AA 15 25 26
Schonauer, Paul
++ 5Y-A 15 17 24
Schossler, Dawn
5Y-A.45 15 17 18
Schulz, Angela
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Seagroves, Darleen
5Y-A 15 17 17
Sellers, Mary
5Y-A.45 15 17 17
Shafer, Anne
++ I-A.45 15 25 25
Shannon, Thomas
5Y-A 12 13 13
Shelton, Timothy
++ 5Y-A 15 26 30
Shields, Christine
+ I-A.45 15 18 20
Sintic, Sean
5Y-A.15 15 17 17
Siskind, Katharine
5Y-A.15 12 12 13
Siuda, Suzanne
5Y-A 13 11 14
Skapura, Sharon
++ I-A.30 15 29 29
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Skilton, Jr., Kenneth
+ I-A.45 15 22 22
Skouby, Kellee
+ 5Y-A.45 15 13 19
Skrajner, Sarah
5Y-A 5 6 6
Skupniewicz, Shana
5Y-A.15 12 13 13
Smith, Shellie
++ I-A.30 15 25 26
Snee, Patrick
++ I-A.30 15 15 33
Solar, Jacquelyn
+ I-A.45 15 20 20
Solon, Jessica
5Y-A.15 7 7 8
Spetrino, Jacqueline
5Y-A 8 9 9
Srp, Dawn
5Y-A.15 14 13 15
Srsen, Paula
++ I-A.45 15 17 24
St. Hilaire, Lisa
5Y-A.30 10 8 12
St. Hilaire, Sean
5Y-A.15 13 14 14
Stauffer, Susan
5Y-A.45 15 15 16
Steigerwald, Brian
5Y-A.30 8 9 9
Stein, Kelly
5Y-A.45 15 11 17
Steinhoff, Maureen
5Y-A.15 7 8 8
Sterner, Lisa
5Y-A.30 15 15 18
Stevenson, Danielle
5Y-A 14 15 15
Stewart, Charles
5Y-A 12 13 13
Stokes, Jennifer
5Y-A.15 11 5 18
Striskovic, Carol
5Y-A.45 7 8 8
Stropko, Ann
++ I-A.15 15 28 28
Talarczyk, Patricia
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Tanko, Lauren
5Y-A.15 5 6 6
Tartara, Connie
5Y-A 6 6 6
Tatarunas, Mary Ann
+ 5Y-A.30 15 18 19
Tatko, Timothy
++ 5Y-A.45 15 24 24
Telischak, Rebecca
5Y-A 5 6 6
Thompson, Steven
++ I-A.45 15 26 26
Tinik, Michael
5Y-A.15 15 17 17
Tonkli, Thomas
5Y-A.15 15 17 18
Toot, Heidi
5Y-A.45 12 13 13
Toot, Shawn
+ 5Y-A.45 15 18 19
Tracz, Nancy
5Y-A.15 15 15 16
Trayter, James
++ I-A.30 15 25 25
Trivisonno, Steven
++ I-A.30 15 26 28
Turk, Rosemary
5Y-A.15 15 17 18
Turkall, Joseph
++ I-A.15 15 32 34
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Udovic, Joseph
++ I-A 15 20 27
Uhrman, Jacqueline
++ I-A.45 15 22 30
Urbanek, Kristin
5Y-A 6 7 7
Valentic, Julie
+ 5Y-A 15 16 19
Valentic, Kathleen
5Y-A 11 12 12
Vaughn, Craig
5Y-A 7 8 8
Vehovec, Cynthia
++ I-A.45 15 23 24
Vernon, Susan
+ 5Y-A.30 15 23 23
Vidmar, Kelly
5Y-A.45 15 16 17
Villella, Veronica
5Y-A.15 8 8 9
Vinborg, Eric
++ I-A.45 15 30 31
Viviani, Lauren
5Y-A.45 9 8 10
Volpe, Joseph
5Y-A 11 11 11
Vucetic, Anne
5Y-A.30 15 13 16
Wahlgren, Kathryn
++ I-A 15 22 28
Walker, Carmen
5Y-A 5 6 6
Waltz, Marie
5Y-A.45 15 16 16
Walukas, Brian
5Y-A.15 15 17 18
Ward, Stephanie
5Y-A.30 15 17 17
Wardeiner, Mark
++ I-A.45 15 26 26
Waterwash, Daiva
++ I-A.45 15 29 29
Watson, Deborah
5Y-A.45 13 13 14
Watson, James
5Y-A.15 15 17 18
Weber, Debra
5Y-A 15 12 17
Weber, Kathleen
++ I-A.30 15 20 25
Williams, John
+ 5Y-A.45 15 23 23
Winton, Dianna
+ I-A.45 15 23 23
Woleben, Marcy
5Y-A.30 15 14 16
Wolfe, Kelly
+ I-A.15 15 19 19
Wolski, Cynthia
+ 5Y-A.15 15 18 21
Wolski, Michael
+ 5Y-A 15 21 21
Wood, Ronald
++ 5Y-A.15 15 26 26
Yerse, Jennifer
+ I-A.45 15 19 21
Youngmann, Amanda
5Y-A.30 5 6 6
Zadd, Joyce
++ I-A.15 15 22 27
Zarbo, Melissa
5Y-A.45 15 17 17
Zipay, Nancy
++ I-A.45 15 22 26
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
ELIGIBLE FOR CONTINUING CONTRACT
Salary Classification
Payroll Mentor Total
Salary Teaching Teaching
Pro-Gro June 2015
Schedule Experience Experience
Name Cycle No. Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit
Burkhart, Bethany
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Cancian, Tricia
5Y-A.15 5 5 6
Cornachio, Kimberly
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Dickerson, Kirsten
5Y-A 8 4 9
Findlay, Elizabeth
5Y-A 7 5 8
Foessett, Holly
5Y-A.15 3 4 4
Franceschini, Alexandra
5Y-A.15 5 4 5
Gibbons, Rachael
5Y-A 4 5 5
Godek, Aimee
5Y-A 4 5 5
Gorjup, Susan
5Y-A 5 6 6
Hopp, Kyleen
5Y-A 7 6 8
Hrusovsky, James
5Y-A 4 5 5
Johnson, Sianez
5Y-A 7 5 8
Konopinski, Megan
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Light, Kelly
5Y-A.45 6 5 7
Meyer, Nicholas
5Y-A 4 5 5 Paradiso-Pollock, Andrea
5Y-A 8 4 9
Parmertor, Bonnie
5Y-A.45 9 5 17
Randall, Kimberly
5Y-A 11 5 18
Rhodes, Miranda
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Sizler, Amanda
5Y-A 5 6 6
Stanic, Melanie
5Y-A 7 5 7
Trivisonno, Tori
5Y-A 3 4 4
Whitfield, Jill
5Y-A 4 5 5
ELIGIBLE FOR A TWO-YEAR CONTRACT
Salary Classification
Payroll Mentor Total
Salary Teaching Teaching
June 2015
Schedule Experience Experience
Name
Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit
Bencar, Tanya
5Y-B.15 7 3 8
Bonar, Samantha
5Y-B 3 4 4
Brown, Katelyn
4Y-B.15 2 3 3
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Burger, Kelley
5Y-B 6 7 7
Burton, Betsy
5Y-B.15 13 11 16
Crihfield-Reed, April
++ 5Y-B.15 13 21 25
Darrow, Jenna
4Y-B 3 3 4
DeTota, Christopher
5Y-B 6 7 7
Dwyer, Stephanie
5Y-A 3 4 4
Edison, Deidra
5Y-A.15 2 3 3
Gray, Matthew
5Y-B.15 3 3 4
Hendrix, Alyssa
5Y-B 4 3 5
Hollabaugh, Shaun
5Y-A.15 11 5 15
Kleis, Maria
5Y-A 3 4 4
Kowalski, Emily
4Y-B 3 3 4
Lehman, Matthew
4Y-B.15 3 3 4
Lo, Kelly
4Y-B 2 3 3
Mahaffee, Linda
4Y-A.15 7 3 8
Martony, Brianne
2Y-B.15 2 3 3
McCloskey, Kelly
5Y-B.15 3 3 4
Mejac, Brittni
4Y-B 2 3 3
Mills, Katie
5Y-B 8 6 7
Pellack-Walker, Margaret
4Y-AA 10 3 11
Petro, Kim
5Y-B 13 9 17
Petrusko, Joni
5Y-A 6 7 7
Ramer, Kimberly
5Y-B.15 13 14 16
Reeg, Kendra
5Y-A 3 4 4
Rhoads, Diane
+ 5Y-B.15 13 13 19
Sample, Amy
5Y-B.15 13 9 15
Skinner, Cassandra
5Y-B.15 12 10 14
Slish, Mary
+ 5Y-B.15 13 19 20
Stein, Kathleen
5Y-B.15 13 11 15
Stopek, Kenneth
+ 5Y-B.15 13 11 19
Tonti, Mary Lynn
++ 5Y-B.15 13 27 27
Urbas, Natalie
5Y-A 7 3 8
Vurbic, Sarah
5Y-A 6 3 9
Williams, Alisha
4Y-B.15 2 3 3
SECOND YEAR OF A TWO-YEAR CONTRACT
Salary Classification
Payroll Mentor Total
Salary Teaching Teaching
June 2015
Schedule Experience Experience
Name
Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Allen, James
5Y-B 7 8 8
Bidlack, Sarah
5Y-B.15 4 5 5
Brubaker, Christine
5Y-A 6 5 7
Cahill, Patricia
++ 5Y-B.15 13 20 25
Carmona, Jessica
5Y-A 4 5 5
Cvetovac, Tatiana
5Y-B 7 5 8
Dennison, Terese
5Y-B.15 4 5 5
Elam, Bernadette
5Y-B 11 10 12
Eskins, Sara
5Y-A.30 11 5 13
Fink, Jeffrey
5Y-B.15 4 5 5
Fisher, Carolyn
5Y-B.15 5 6 6
Frei, Rebecca
5Y-B.15 10 8 11
Grasso, Carolyn
5Y-B.15 8 8 8
Gregg, Molly
5Y-B 4 5 5
Jones, Lesley
5Y-A 4 5 5
Koepf, Ashley
5Y-B 4 5 5
Koski, Gina
5Y-A 9 5 14
Kutz, Kathleen
5Y-B 5 6 6
Lynch, Mary
5Y-B.15 5 6 6
Lytle, LeeAnn
5Y-A 4 5 5
Magrans, Juanita
5Y-A 8 9 9
McCollum, Ruth
5Y-B.15 11 5 13
McKenrick, Deanna
5Y-A 5 6 6
McPeek, Stephanie
5Y-B.15 4 5 5
Messer, David
5Y-B.15 12 10 10
Nelson, Karen
++ 5Y-B.15 13 12 31
O'Connor, Melinda
5Y-A.15 4 5 5
Parcell, Sara
5Y-B.15 5 6 6
Pastwa, Melissa
5Y-A.15 6 7 7
Previte, Amber
5Y-B 3 5 5
Prochaska, Michael
5Y-B.15 13 20 23
Puterbaugh, Lisa
5Y-A 7 7 8
Ramsey-Waggoner, Shanelle
5Y-B 4 4 4
Sauer, Christopher
5Y-B 4 5 5
Senn, Victor
5Y-B.15 13 16 17
Soukup, Tina
5Y-B.15 13 5 15
TO BE ISSUED A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT
Salary Classification
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Payroll Mentor Total
Salary Teaching Teaching
June 2015
Schedule Experience Experience
Name
Longevity Index Step 2013-14 Credit
Aloisio, Zachary
4Y-A 1 1 1
Clair, Lyndsay
5Y-B.15 3 2 4
Claypool, Sarah
4Y-B 1 1 1
Cuglewski, Brian
5Y-A 4 1 1
Driscoll, Kimberly
5Y-B 6 1 6
Eppich, Courtney
5Y-A 5 1 5
Farrington, Ellen
5Y-A 1 2 2
Forgione, Dana
4Y-B 1 2 2
Gerard, Bradley
4Y-B 1 2 2
Goetz, Charles
2Y-B.15 3 1 1
Goodwin, Lori
5Y-A 6 2 6
Harden, Mercedes
5Y-B 2 1 1
Hobi, Gloria
4Y-B 1 1 1
Hogan, Thomas
4Y-B 2 2 3
Humphries, Tyrone
4Y-B 4 1 4
Kovac, William
5Y-B 5 1 3
Krema, Alison
5Y-A.15 4 2 5
Kucharski, Sarah
4Y-B 3 1 1
Land, Amy
4Y-B 3 1 1
Langham, Sean
4Y-B 1 1 1
Latessa, Emily
5Y-A.45 2 1 1
Lukacs, Sara
5Y-A.45 6 1 7
Maglosky, Margaret
4Y-B.15 6 1 1
Malone, Kellie
2Y-A.30 1 1 1
Mandato, Megan
5Y-B.15 5 1 5
Marconi, Julie
5Y-B 6 2 7
McEndree, Tara (80% Contract)
5Y-B.15 13 2 6
McLaughlin, Laurie
5Y-A 6 1 4
McMurtrie, Benjamin
5Y-A 6 1 9
Morse, Amanda
4Y-B 2 2 3
Riddell, Christina
5Y-A.45 3 1 1
Rogers, Caitlin
4Y-B 1 1 1
Rolfes, Jordan
4Y-B 1 1 1
Rupp, Robin
4Y-A.15 2 2 2
Saywell, Mackenzie
4Y-B.15 2 2 3
Sines, Jessica
4Y-B 2 2 3
Srsen, Caroline
5Y-A 3 2 4
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Stevens, Elizabeth
5Y-A 10 2 12
Strobel, Emily
4Y-B 1 2 2
Weingart, John
4Y-B 1 1 1
Wessman, Margaret
5Y-A.30 3 1 3
Wilcox, Jordan
4Y-B 4 1 1
Yoke, Matthew
5Y-A 6 1 7
Zuccaro, Alyssa
4Y-B 1 1 1 Reappointment of TESOL Tutors for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
Name Level Step D'Apice, Doriann MA.15 10 Pauline, Francie BA.15 11 Rupert, Marcie MA.45 8
Non-Renewal of Long-Term Certified Substitutes for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
Ash, Griffin Replacing Bill Henrich at HS/Ridge Netadje Epse Betegne, Jacqueline Replacing June Stanitz at Memorial/Ridge Carrasquillo, Danielle Replacing Shanelle Waggoner at Hopkins Clancy, Cassandra Replacing Halle Bernini at Rice Clark, Laura Replacing Emily Latessa at Garfield/Hopkins Diamond, Marissa Replacing Dawn Schossler at Lake Dolph, Mary Replacing Emily Latessa at Garfield/Hopkins Fox, Allison Replacing Molly Miller at Hopkins Jerry, Kelly Replacing Elizabeth Findlay at Garfield Kaylor, Courtney Replacing Bethany Burkhart –District-wide Lubbe, Brittany Replacing Kyleen Hopp at Rice Martin, Zachary Replacing Jaclyn Nemes at HS McGrath, Molly Replacing Connie Tartara at Ridge Nasca, Andrea Replacing Amanda Morgan at Brentmoor Reschke, Alexandra Replacing Lauren Caimi at Memorial/Ridge Sako, Mario Replacing June Stanitz at Memorial/Ridge Shook, Jr., David Replacing Patricia Talarczyk at HS Soeder, Erica Replacing Robert Guthrie at Shore Strmac, John Replacing Carol Hoover at HS Wallack, Nicole Replacing Brad Edwards at HS Wilson III, James Replacing Melissa Pastwa at HS Zemek, Amber Replacing Miranda Rhodes at HS
Leave of Absence for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Hopp, Kyleen – Grade 2 Teacher/Rice (Medical) 04-17-14 Latessa, Emily – School Psychologist/Garfield/Hopkins (Medical) 03-24-14 Morgan, Amanda – Grade 2 Teacher/Brentmoor (Medical) 04-17-14 Return from Leave of Absence for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Bursby, Christina – English Teacher/HS (Parental) 04-30-14 Hopp, Kyleen – Grade 2 Teacher/Rice (Medical) 05-05-14 Latessa, Emily – School Psychologist/Garfield/Hopkins (Medical) 05-12-14 Miller, Molly – Grade 1 Teacher/Hopkins (Medical) 05-05-14 Morgan, Amanda – Grade 2 Teacher/Brentmoor (Medical) 05-19-14
Resignations for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Bontempo, Catherine – Math Teacher/HS (Retirement) 05-31-14 Cerepak, Debbie – Grade 3 Teacher/Bellflower (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 Chase, Nancy – Intervention Spec./HS (Retirement) 05-31-14 Dolence, Ellen – Grade 3 Teacher/Bellflower (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Garber, Anita – Art Teacher/Shore (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Heckert, Lani – Math Teacher/Shore (Personal) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Hoover, Carol – Business Teacher/HS (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Kover, Faith – School Counselor/HS (Personal) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Kunes, Laurel – Music Teacher/Shore (Retirement) 05-31-14 Melchreit, Barb – Science Teacher/Shore (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Smeltz, Cindy – Grade 5 Teacher/S. Morton (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Temporary Employees (e.g. substitute teachers and tutors) for the 2013-2014School Year Recommended
Carroll, Christin Catullo, Victoria Chernisky, Kimberly Fuerst, Amy Gelman, Katherine
Hunsinger, Rachel Kaylor, Courtney Rode, Jacqueline Schuck, Lorrie
CLASSIFIED
Appointment for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended
Cook, Janice will be hired as a Substitute Account Clerk III for Becky Bieder during the 2013-2014 School Year while Mrs. Bieder is on sick leave. Mrs. Cook will be placed at Step 1 of the Account Clerk III Salary Schedule.
Reclassification for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended
Lewis, Sally will have a change in assignment from SNS Server at Shore Middle School to SNS Prep/Server at Ridge Middle School. Ms. Lewis will be placed at Step 2 of the SNS Prep/Server Salary Schedule. Effective 3/24/14
Reappointment of Classified Staff for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
MENTOR CLASSIFIED REAPPOINTMENT LIST
Explanation of Classification
Contract Status
1Y Limited Contract issued for a one-year period
2Y Limited Contract issued for a two-year period
SN Salary Notice issued the second year of the two-year (2Y) contract
CC Continuing Contract issued after the two-year (SN) contract
CN Holds Continuing Contract and will receive a salary/continuing notice every year
Salary Classifications
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
CLASSIFICATION II Bus Assistant, Classroom Assistant
CLASSIFICATION III
HQ Classroom Assistant, Office Aide, Record Clerk
CLASSIFICATION IV
Braillist, Groundskeeper, Health Technician,
HQ Classroom Assistant CARES, Library Assistant, Secretary I
CLASSIFICATION VI Account Clerk, Secretary II
CLASSIFICATION VII Secretary III
CLASSIFICATION VIII
Secretary IV, Switchboard Operator/Receptionist,
Transportation Dispatcher
CLASSIFICATION IX Custodian l
CLASSIFICATION X
Account Clerk II, Computer Technician, Secretary V
CLASSIFICATION XI Material Handler, Custodian II
CLASSIFICATION XII Account Clerk III, EMIS Coordinator
CLASSIFICATION XIII Custodian III
CLASSIFICATION XIV
Custodian IV, Maintenance I, School Bus Operator, Vehicle Technician I
CLASSIFICATION XV Maintenance II, Vehicle Technician II
CLASSIFICATION XVI
PC/Network Technician, Programmer/Operator
CLASSIFICATION XVII Cable Channel Programming Specialist
CLASSIFICATION XVIII Server, Prep/Server, Server/Satellite, Head Cashier,
Vending Hostess, Satellite Line Coordinator, Middle School
Cook, High School Cook, Middle School Manager, Satellite
Manager, High School Manager
CLASSIFICATION XlX
Database & Information Manager, EMIS Analyst
NON-MCE EMPLOYEES
Fine Arts Center Manager, Student Supervisors
Symbols in the Reappointment Book
+ Indicates this employee will receive a Longevity
Supplement of $600
++ Indicates this employee will receive a Longevity
Supplement of $800
Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
ACCOUNT
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
CLERKS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Bieder, Becky Account Clerk lll CN 8.00 XII 11
++ Brown, Anne Account Clerk I CN 7.50 VI 10
+ Epperson, Glendeen Account Clerk II CN 8.00 X 5
++ Fuhrman, Cynthia Record Clerk CN 8.00 III 7
++ Livengood, Barbara Account Clerk III CN 8.00 XII 11
++ McNeely, Rita Account Clerk II CN 8.00 X 3
++ Sedmak, Linda Account Clerk II CN 8.00 X 11
++ Walland, Deborah Account Clerk III CN 8.00 XII 9 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
BRALLIST
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Schindler, Deborah Braillist CN 7.50 IV 7
Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
BUS ASSISTANTS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Barthelmes, Denielle Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
Bencar, Jennifer Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
Buxton, Heather Bus Assistant CC 4.00 II 3
Mitchell, Brenda Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
Penicka, Karen Bus Assistant SN 4.00 II 1
++ Pomplas, Cheryl Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
+ Preto, Janith Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
Stillman, Melissa Bus Assistant CC 4.00 II 3
+ Van Kirk, Catherine Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7
Womack, Tina Bus Assistant CN 4.00 II 7 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
BUS OPERATORS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Atwell, Noreen Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Bates, Pamela Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Burgett, Lisa Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Campbell, Brett Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
Cason Jr, William Bus Operator SN 4.00 XIV 4
Clinton, Thomas Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 8
+ Comella, Rebecca Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Cottrell, Connie Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Cragulets, Barbara Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Damante, Joan Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ DeMattie, Alison Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Dudas, Holly Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Geary, Deborah Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Gilan, Brenda Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 8
Hawkins, John Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
Heimberger, Eric Bus Operator CC 4.00 XIV 5
++ Herman, Wavlene Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Hervey, Angela Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Horvath, Sharon Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Howe, Gayle Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Howell, Nicole Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
+ Hughey, James Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Jindra, David Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 8
Julian, Albert Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
+ Kalman, Angela Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Keegan, Patrick Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ King, Anna Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Kohout, Brenda Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
LaPoint, Gail Bus Operator CC 4.00 XIV 4
++ Lingafelter, Paulette Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Ludwick, Curt Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ McCarthy, Patty Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
++ McClintick, Gary Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
McDougle, Lesley Bus Operator 2Y 4.00 XIV 3
McHugh, Tim Bus Operator 2Y 4.00 XIV 3
++ Minotas, Valerie Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Molzon, Jeanne Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Mrazek, Susan Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Nagy, Holly Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Nida, Dennis Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Perry, Donald Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Pratt II, Arthur Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Quate, Lee Bus Operator CC 4.00 XIV 7
++ Salay, John Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Semple, Lynne Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Slagle, Susan Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9 + Smith, Cynthia Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Stillman, Theresa Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Taylor, Lisa Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Thompson, Clay Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Torpey, Susan Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Turner, Melinda Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
+ Volpin, John Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
+ Waterhouse, Darlene Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Weiss, David Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
Westbrook, Debra Bus Operator CC 4.00 XIV 4
Wilson, Randy Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 8
Wolfe, Stacey Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 7
+ Woodbury, Susanne Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
++ Zicarelli, Heidi Bus Operator CN 4.00 XIV 9
Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
CABLE CHANNEL
PROGRAMMING SPECIALIST
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Longevity Name Position Contract Days Class Step/Index
+ Dorsey, Kim
Cable Program Spec. CN 225 XVII BA+6/1.409
Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class
Ajdinovich Roberta HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.00 III
+ Alesci, Margaret HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
++ Almasy, Sandra HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Ashton, Charmaigne HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 6.00 III
+ Baker, Lisa Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 II
++ Barry, Victoria HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
+ Baytosh, Karen HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Beck, James HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.25 III
Berman, Elizabeth HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.50 III
Bohonos Joanna HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
Brazofsky, Nicole HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
Brown, Susan HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Buchan, James HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.00 Vl
Cavell, Dawn HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.50 III
Cola, Donna HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.00 III
Cormack, Michelle HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Crozier, Rebecca HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 7.00 III
++ Cudnik, Judith HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
+ DallaRiva, MaryAnn HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Davis, Elissa HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Deighan, Michele HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
+ Deitmen, Laurie HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
++
DeMichael, Mary Ann HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class
++ Dougherty, Rita
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Dubeansky, Suzanne
Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 II
++ Fitzgerald, Nancy
Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 II
Fleming, Christopher
HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.00 Vl
+ Flickinger, Kimberly
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Fuller, Betsy
HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 6.00 III
Gatto, Nancy
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Gladish, Holly
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
++ Hagey, Regina
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Heller, Stephanie
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
++ Horvath, Bonnie
Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 II
Hudock, Cynthia
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.00 III
Huskey, Melanie
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Ioffe, Diane
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
++ Iorillo, Maria
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Jones, Luann
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Kalemba, Cheryl
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
++ Kochmit, Janet
Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 II
+ Koval, Catherine
Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 II
+ Kraft, Wendy
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ La Spina, Cristina
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Laturell, Robin
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
Mentor Exempted Village School District
Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014
++ Levine, Genny
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
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CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class
Loftus, Barbara
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
++ Lutheran, Cynthia
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Manley, Julaine
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.50 III
+ Mannion, Patricia
Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 II
+ Matsko, Shelly
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Matyjasik, Gregory
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 III
McKenna, Kim
HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 6.00 III
McMahon, Wendi
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.75 III
+ Meister, Jodie
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ Misko, Lisa
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Mobily, Janet
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.75 III
++ Moser-Barber, Leslie
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ Moses, Janet
Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 II
++ Nelson, Pamela
Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 II
+ O'Neill, Susan
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Pachinger, Pamela
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
Page, Michelle
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.50 III
++ Pearce, Crystal
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ Perciful, Shelley
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
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++ Perry, Lucille
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
Perry, Shakia
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 III
+ Piunno, Christine
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
Plavcan, Andrea
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Powers, Susan
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.50 III
Pulling, Kerry
HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.00 Vl
Regovich, Sharon
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 III
+ Rogers, Debbie
Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 II
++ Roth, Alice
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Ruland, Diana
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Scates, Debra
Classroom Assistant CC 6.00 II
++ Schiavoni, Diane
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
+ Schulz, William
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.50 III
+ Shirey, Theresa
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Simenc, Lynn
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
+ Skilton, Darlene
Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 II
+ Smith, Brenda
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Smoley, Denise
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Starkey, Patricia
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ Steindler, Gail
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.00 III
++ Stewart, Sandra
Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 II
Stroud, Brandon
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 6.75 III
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++ Strukel, Shirley HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
++ Such, Margaret
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
Sulecki, Vicki
HQ Classroom Assistant CC 6.00 III
++ Tavenier, Laura
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.25 III
Timperio, Victoria
HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 6.00 III
++ Tompkins, Carolyn
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 7.50 III
+ Trimble, Doreen
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.50 III
Trivisonno, Gregory
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
Van Winkle, Kathleen
HQ Classroom Assistant CC 6.00 III
+ Varanese, Cheryl
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Vesely-Vandemark, Cheryl
HQ Classroom Assistant 2Y 6.00 III
Voegtler, Jill
HQ Classroom Assistant SN 7.00 Vl
++ Waldman, Caren
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
+ Walker, Yvonne
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.00 III
Wallace, Linda
HQ Classroom Assistant CC 7.00 III
+ Whitaker, Donna
HQ Classroom Assistant CN 6.75 III
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CUSTODIANS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
Bowman, Christopher Custodian Il CC 8.00 XI 3
+ Brooks, Robert Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Clapp, Ryan Custodian I 2Y 8.00 IX 3
++ Collins, Michael Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Duke, Ronald Custodian III CN 8.00 XIII 8
Duncan Jr, Keith Custodian I SN 8.00 IX 1
++ Ebert, Steven Custodian III CN 8.00 Xlll 9
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++ Elias, Eric Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
++ Elliott, Franklin Custodian l CN 8.00 IX 9
Elston, Traci Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 8
+ Evangelista, Dominic Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 7
+ Fleming, Roy Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Gerardi, Roger Custodian I SN 8.00 IX 2
++ Gondorcin, Matthew Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
++ Granger, Paul Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
++ Hammerstrand, Gary Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Harmon, Robert Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Hawkins, Elizabeth Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 3
Henry III, Charles Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 7
++ Hungerford, Richard Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Ivkovic, Slavica Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 6
Kotze, Kimberly Custodian I SN 8.00 IX 5
Krenisky, Ronald Custodian Il CN 8.00 XI 5
++ Lucas, Rick Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
Mapes, Douglas Custodian l CN 8.00 IX 7
++ Merrill, Rod Custodian Il CN 8.00 XI 10
++ Miles, Vernon Custodian III CN 8.00 XIII 9
++ Miller, Lynn Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
Miller, William Custodian lll CN 8.00 XIII 6
++ Morgan, William Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Mossbruger, Craig Custodian Il CC 8.00 XI 3
+ Mountain, Jerome Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Owens, Robert Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Pachinger, Frank Custodian I SN 8.00 IX 2
++ Peters Jr, Richard Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Phillips, Stephen Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 3
++ Pringle, Douglas Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
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++ Prostak, Vicki Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Randa, Russell Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Ray, Christopher Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
Rehner, Christopher Custodian I 2Y 8.00 IX 1
++ Shope, Faith Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 6
++ Spahlinger, Cheryl Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 10
Steadman Jr, Charles Custodian I 2Y 8.00 IX 1
Striskovic, Kresimir Custodian I SN 8.00 IX 3
Swider, Michael Custodian III CN 8.00 XIII 8
Uline, Donald Custodian II CN 8.00 XI 6
Waterhouse, Brian Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 2
++ Williams, David Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
++ Young, Timothy Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 9
+ Yung, Fei Lon Custodian I CN 8.00 IX 4
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FINE ARTS CENTER
MANAGER
Longevity Name Position Contract Days Class Step/Index
Gatzke, Paul
Fine Arts Center Manager 1Y 225
5/1.24
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GROUNDSKEEPERS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Hejduk, Michael Groundskeeper CN 8.00 IV 7
McDonald, Joel Groundskeeper CN 8.00 IV 4
Parker, Jason Groundskeeper SN 8.00 IV 1
Penvaka, John Groundskeeper 2Y 8.00 IV 3
Wagner, Lee Groundskeeper (8 mo) 2Y 8.00 IV 1
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HEALTH TECHNICIAN
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
Capel, Frances Health Technician SN 7.50 IV 4
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Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Baker, Tim
PC/Network Technician CN 8.00 XVI 7
+ Baur, Todd
Computer Technician CN 8.00 X 11
Estes, Douglas
PC/Network Technician CC 8.00 XVI 1
+
Farmer, Rebecca
Data Base & Information Mgr CN 8.00 XIX 7
Hernan, Joseph
Computer Technician 2Y 8.00 X 2
+ Orlando, Janis EMIS Analyst CN 8.00 XIX 4 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Astrup, Gale Library Assistant CN 7.50 IV 7
++ Fox, Barbara Library Assistant CN 7.50 IV 7
++
Hayward, Barbara Library Assistant CN 7.50 IV 6
++ Lanese, Maria Library Assistant CN 7.50 IV 7
++ Sivik, Janet Library Assistant CN 7.50 IV 7 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
MAINTENANCE
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
Connolly, Eric Maintenance II CN 8.00 XV 9
++ Flanigan, Kenneth Maintenance II CN 8.00 XV 11
++ Kuhn, James Maintenance II CN 8.00 XV 11
+ Radabaugh, Richard Maintenance II CN 8.00 XV 11
+ Simpson, Alan Maintenance II CN 8.00 XV 11
+ Skinner, Ronald Maintenance I CN 8.00 XIV 9
Wulfert, Richard Maintenance II 2Y 8.00 XV 1 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
MATERIAL HANDLERS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Keener, Arthur Material Handler CN 8 XI 10
++ Kovach, Jeffrey Material Handler CN 8 XI 10
++ Langdon, John Material Handler CN 8 XI 10
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++ McClure, James Material Handler CN 8 XI 10 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
OFFICE AIDES
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Aquila, Rita Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
++ Bozic, Marie Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
+ Brown, Karen Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
++ Ivancic, Judith Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
++ Karlovec, Suzanne Office Aide CN 6.50 III 7
Kornmiller, Carrie Office Aide CC 6.00 III 3
++ Krawczyszyn, Marion Office Aide CN 7.50 III 7
++ Mierke, Karen Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
++ Plutt, Cyndi Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7
++ Springer, Irene Office Aide CN 6.00 III 7 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
SCHOOL NUTRITION SERVICES
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class
++ Bajec, Rachel Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Borden, Kathleen Server/Satellite CN 7.00 XVIII
++ Bowens, Margaret Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Bradac, Kim Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Cianciola, Judy
Middle School Manager CN 8.00 XVIII
++ Dayok, Renee Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Fiediga, Diana Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Fram, Janice
Middle School Cook CN 6.50 XVIII
+ Gibson, Tracy
High School Satellite Manager CN 8.00 XVIII
+ Kleis, Marilyn Server/Satellite CN 6.50 XVIII
+ Konte, Terry Server CN 4.00 XVIII
+ Kubitz, Cheryl
Middle School Manager CN 8.00 XVIII
+ Lambert, Linzy Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
+ Lardner, Katherine Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
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++ Latine, Lisa
Middle School Manager CN 8.00 XVIII
++ Latino, Kathy Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++
Lawrence, Deborah Head Cashier CN 7.75 XVIII
Lewis, Sally Server SN 4.50 XVIII
++ Lloyd, Diane Server/Satellite CN 6.50 XVIII
+ Maslar, Ann Prep/Server CN 5.50 XVIII
++ Mason, Lillian Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Matej, Dolores High School Cook CN 8.00 XVIII
++ Nichols, Cheryl Vending Hostess CN 7.50 XVIII
+ Norman, Julie Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
+ Patterson, Marcie Prep/Server CN 5.50 XVIII
+ Pennington, Jill Server CN 4.00 XVIII
++ Petrovic, Karen Prep/Server CN 6.75 XVIII
++ Pohto, Michelle Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Radabaugh, Holly
Middle School Cook CN 6.50 XVIII
++ Raico, Deborah Server/Satellite CN 6.00 XVIII
++
Savastano, MaryAnn Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
+ Schinke, Donna Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
++ Schram, Linda Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
Tirak, Lynne Server CC 4.00 XVIII
++ Vaccaro, Ginni
High School Manager CN 8.00 XVIII
+ Walland, Susan Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII
+ Woidtke, Michelle
Middle School Cook CN 6.25 XVIII
++ Znidar, Erin
Satellite Line Coordinator CN 7.00 XVIII
+ Zook, Karen Prep/Server CN 6.00 XVIII Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015
SECRETARIES
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
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Arko, Trisha Secretary IV CN 8.00 VIII 5
+ Augusta, Terri Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
+ Baur, Catherine Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
+ Bell, Coleen Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
++ Biggs, Katherine Secretary II (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VI 10
++ Brannon, Marylou Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 10
+ Burkhart, Linda Secretary II (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VI 10
+ Burt, Diane Secretary III CN 8.00 VII 2
++ Carver, Sarah Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
++ Coughlin, Paula Secretary IV CN 7.50 VIII 7
+ Dadd, Patricia Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 10
++ Doll, Michelle Secretary IV (12 mo.) CN 7.50 VIII 11
+ Dopuch, Debra Secretary IV CN 7.50 VIII 11
+ Drury, Debbie Secretary IV CN 7.50 VIII 11
++
Frischkorn, Beverly
Switchboard Operator/ CN 8.00 VIII 11
Receptionist
Giebel, Monika Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 6
Hixson, Patsy Secretary III (10 mo.) CC 8.00 VII 3
+ Horst, Lisa Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
++ Kidd, Susan Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
++ Kish, Peggy Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 7
Kubec, Joni Secretary IV CN 7.50 VIII 8
++
Lawrence, Rosemarie Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
+ Lutz, Sandra Secretary IV CN 7.50 VIII 11
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SECRETARIES
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Mance, Fern
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
+ Maurer, Rhonda
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 2
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++ McGrath, Anne Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 2
McLaughlin, Brigit
Secretary III (10 mo.) CC 8.00 VII 1
Motiejunas, Nicole
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 5
++ Paolucci, Linda Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
Patterson, Denise Secretary IV 2Y 8.00 VIII 4
+ Perry, Janet
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 10
+ Pizzuti, Janet Secretary III CN 7.50 VII 10
Reardon, Janet
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 8
++ Russo, Kathleen
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
++ Silvi, Carol
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
Stokes, Barbara
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 7
++ Tsevdos, Joann Secretary V CN 8.00 X 11
Watson, Karen
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 5
++ Yates, Sherry
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 8.00 VII 10
+ Zappola, Susan
Secretary III (10 mo.) CN 7.50 VII 10
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STUDENT SUPERVISORS
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
+ Bunjevac, Mary Ann Student Supervisor 1Y 7.50
7
++ Dragolich, Linda Student Supervisor 1Y 7.50
7
Erjavec, Steven Student Supervisor 1Y 7.50
5
+ Hanna, Debbie Student Supervisor 1Y 7.50
7
McCaleb, Marcus Student Supervisor 1Y 7.50
5 Mentor Classified Reappointment List, 2014-2015 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER
Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
++ Ansorge, Joyel Transportation CN 8.00 VIII 11
Dispatcher
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VEHICLE TECHNICIANS
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Longevity Name Position Contract Hours Class Step
Ellis, Michael Vehicle Technician II CN 8.00 XV 6
+ Horvath, Randy Vehicle Technician II CN 8.00 XV 11
Schmitz, Thomas Vehicle Technician II CN 8.00 XV 7
Zanella, Carmen Vehicle Technician II CC 8.00 XV 3 Non-Renewal of Long-Term Classified Substitutes for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
Guynn, Patricia Replacing Jodie Meister at Lake Hill, Anna Replacing Tami Murphy at Memorial Laird, Lisa Replacing Judy Ivancic at Fairfax Kidd, Kim Extra due to Kindergarten enrollment at Lake Muzic, Linda Replacing Vicki Barry at Orchard Hollow Nelson, Meredith Extra due to student needs at CARES Provident, Therese Extra due to Kindergarten enrollment at Brentmoor Spehar, Tammy Replacing Margaret Such at Memorial
Leave of Absence for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Spahlinger, Cheryl – Custodian/Administration/Hopkins (Medical) 04-23-14 Woidtke, Michelle – Middle School Cook/Ridge Middle (Medical) 04-24-14 Return from Leave of Absence for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Brazofsky, Nicole – Classroom Assistant/CARES (Medical) 04-14-14 Resignations for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Effective Barone, Gwendolyn – Classroom Asst./O. Hollow (Retirement) End of 2013-2014
Contract Year Godic, Laurie – Exempt Admin. Asst./K-12 Office (Retirement) 07-31-14 Kramer, Margaret, Classroom Asst./Rice (Retirement) End of 2013-2014 Contract Year Locke, Thomas – Custodian I/High School (Retirement) 05-04-14 Murphy, Tami – Classroom Asst./Memorial (Personal) 04-21-14 Ray, Joseph – Custodian II/Fairfax (Retirement) 07-01-14 Stanziale, Amanda – We Care Employee/Lake (Personal) 04-30-14 Stika, Victoria – Classroom Asst./Bellflower (Retirement) End of 2013-2014 Contract Year Temporary Seasonal Employees for Summer 2014 Recommended Step 1 Bailey, Hannah Baum, Jessica Baum, Melissa Baum, Rachel Burk, Mackenzie Crowder, Dan Festini, Antoinette Fuerst, Ryan Gladish, Stephen Korst, Maribeth Knoefel, Hannah Knoefel, Paige Kwisnek, Jordan Laseak, John Linville, Dylan Maul, Alicia Marizak, James
McKenrick, Mason McMahon, Justin Mitchell, Brenda Pachinger, Charlie Pelosi, Matt Ramey, Mary Ranney, Matt Ray, Brandon Ray, Tyler Riley, Chris Sargent, Cassity Stull, Michael Valvoda, Lyndsey Watson, Eliza Watson, Jim
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Step 2 Baker, Abby Burke, Jamie Burkett, Jack Dopuch, Michael Elston, Tyler Giebel, Albert Horvath, Sharon Hungerford, Cassandra Julian, Alexis King, Anna Kotze, Markus Kubitz, Cheryl Kubitz, Tess
Lambert, Tyson LaPoint, Gail Latine, Danielle Lunka, Evan Martin, Zach Mazzacco, Alex McGrath, Molly McMahon, Megan Muenker, Kyle Riley, Patrick Vaccaro, Ginny Wallenselz, Don Wardeiner, Rachel Weber, Mike
Temporary Employees (e.g., substitute classroom assistant, bus assistant, custodian, educational assistant, food service worker, library assistant, secretary, We Care instructor) for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended Berwald, Gennine Beskid, Amy Nykiel, Jack Romeo, Lorrie Long-Term Substitute Kidd, Kim Nelson, Meredith Provident, Therese Extended School Year Tutor Eppich, Courtney NON-CONTRACTUAL COMPENSATION The following will be paid a stipend to serve as Summer Band and Summer Orchestra Directors for the 2014 Summer Music Program. To be paid from the Summer Music Activity Account Levkulich, Diane $ 628.99 Michaels, Ed 1,257.99 Yoke, Matt 2,515.98 Yowell, Tim 3,773.97 The following will be paid a stipend of $30.00 per hour for up to 20 hours for middle school art course of study revision work during June 2014. To be paid from Title II-A Funds Fiore, Donna Kane, Michelle O’Connor, Kathleen Vehovec, Cindy Watson, Deborah The following will be paid a stipend as members of the SLO Review Committee for reading and approving teacher-created SLOs mandated for the 2014-2015 School Year. To be paid from Race to the Top Funds Name Butler, Brian $ 462.52 Clair, Lyndsay 231.36 Coleman, Tracy 462.52 Friend, Marianne 443.66 Herschman, Terry 443.66 Kane, Michelle 424.60 Krix, Barbel 424.60 Kulma, Glenn 405.54 Rhodes, Diane 353.63
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SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS
Supplemental Contracts for the 2013-2014 School Year Recommended ADDITIONS:
Mentor High School Raiff, Scott Robotic Advisor 0.040 x base Boerner, Michael Lacrosse – Boys Assistant Coach 0.040 x base (outside coach) (1/2 stipend) Memorial Middle School Reschke, Alexandra Track – Assistant Coach 0.060 x base (outside coach) Ridge Middle School Hollabaugh, Shaun Track – Assistant Coach 0.090 x base Miller, Jayne Department Coordinator-Science 0.008125 x base (1/8 stipend) McCloskey, Kelly Department Coordinator-Science 0.008125 x base (1/8 stipend) Reappointment of Supplemental Contracts for the 2014-2015 School Year Recommended
MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
Supplemental Position Last Name First Name
Base Index
Actvity Club - Bowling Club Activity Club Activity Club Activity Club Awards Assembly Co-Manager (1/2) Awards Assembly Co-Manager (1/2) Coughlin Paula 0.045
Publications/Yearbook Co-Advisor (1/2) Clair Lyndsay 0.06 Publications/Yearbook Co-Advisor (1/2) Calo Stacey 0.06 Publicationns/Yearbook Co-Assistant Kane Michelle 0.05 Community Service Co-Advisor (1/2)
Community Service Co-Advisor (1/2) Stewart Sandra 0.025 Coordinator of MHS Student Camp Counselors Raiff Scott $1,000 Drama Coach - Drama Advisor Greene John 0.11 Ecology Club McLaughlin Scott 0.033 Forensics - Debate Club Sponsor Rotar Mark 0.07 Freshman Class Advisor Nemes Jaclyn 0.05 Future Leaders Advisor Skouby Kellee 0.065 Publications/Newspaper Advisor Lynch Mark 0.09 Junior Class Advisor Akin Timothy 0.07 Mock Trial Advisor
Model UN Couch Steve 0.09 National Honor Society Advisor Petrusko Joni 0.06 Robotics Club Advisor Raiff Scott 0.04 Rotary Interact Club Advisor
Science Olympiad Advisor Ramsey Thomas 0.11 Senior Class Advisor
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Senior Project Advisor Skouby Kellee 0.045 Ski Club Advisor
Sophomore Class Advisor Russo Chad 0.05 Sparkle Cheerleader Advisor Ambrus Heather 0.033 Speech and Debate Advisor Roediger Amy 0.05 Student Government Co-Advisor (1/2)
Student Government Co-Advisor (1/2) Technical/Stage Advisor Rotar Mark 0.04
United Way Club Advisor Brubaker Christine 0.033 Web Team Advisor Ramsey Thomas 0.11 Music-Head Concert Band Director Poremba Steve 0.065 Music -Head Marching Band Director Poremba Steve 0.165 Music-Assistant Concert Band Director McMurtrie Ben 0.035 Music-Assistant Marching Band Director McMurtrie Ben 0.055 Music-Assistant Marching Band Director Karchefsky Beth 0.07 Music-Vocal Music Director
Music - Assistant Vocal Music Director Kulma Glenn 0.033 Music-Mannheim Orchestra Director Yoke Matthew 0.08 Music-Top 25 Director Eppler Laura 0.095 Music-Assistant Top 25 Director Porter Amanda 0.043 Music-High School Strings Director Yoke Matthew 0.1 Music-Majorette Director Hoellein Kelly 0.055 Music-Marching Band Flag Corps Director Hoellein Kelly 0.055 Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer - Assistant Baseball - Head Coach Baseball - Assistant Coach Heller Stephen 0.13
Baseball - Assistant Coach (1/2 stipend) Martin Zachary 0.05 Baseball - Assistant Coach
Basketball - Boys Head Coach Basketball - Boys Assistant Coach Basketball - Boys Assistant Coach
Basketball - Freshman Coach Parsons Christopher 0.15
Basketball - Freshman Coach Funk James 0.13 Basketball - Girls Head Coach Thompson Steve 0.22 Basketball - Girls Assistant Coach Passafiume Sal 0.15 Basketball - Girls Assistant Coach Martin Zachary 0.12 Basketball - Girls Freshman Coach
Cheerleading - Football Varsity Coach Johnson Katherine 0.1 Cheerleading - Football Freshman Coach Godek Aimee 0.05 Cheerleading - Basketball Varsity Coach Bidlack Sarah 0.07 Cheerleading - Basketball Freshman Coach
Cross Country - Boys/Girls Head Coach Cross Country - Boys/Girls Assistant Coach Parcell Sarah 0.09
Cross Country - Boys/Girls Assistant Coach Rosciszewski Martin 0.06 Faculty Manager Lohrey Greg 0.45 Faculty Manager Russo Chad 0.45 Football - Head Coach Trivisonno Steve 0.25 Football - Assistant Coach Janiak Nestor 0.19 Football - Assistant Coach
Football - Assistant Coach Football - Assistant Coach Gray Matthew 0.16
Football - Assistant Coach Funk James 0.19 Football - Assistant Coach Morgan Byron 0.16 Football - Assistant Coach Fink Jeff 0.19 Football - Freshman Head Coach McKnight Drew 0.17 Football - Freshman Assistant Coach Rolfes Jordan 0.13 Football - Freshman Assistant Coach
Golf - Boys Head Coach
Golf - Boys Assistant Coach Parsons Christopher 0.09
Golf - Girls Head Coach Golf - Girls Assistant Coach Dorazio Gina 0.06
Ice Hockey - Head Coach Ice Hockey - Assistant Coach Shook David 0.08
Ice Hockey - Assistant Coach Intramurals Director 1 Intramurals Director 2
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Lacrosse - Boys Head Coach Lacrosse - Boys Assistant Coach Lacrosse - Girls Head Coach Lacrosse - Girls Assistant Coach Soccer - Boys Head Coach Soccer - Boys Assistant Coach Shook David 0.1
Soccer - Boys Assistant Coach Soccer - Boys Assistant Coach Soccer - Girls Head Coach Hart Amanda 0.16
Soccer - Girls Assistant Coach Zuccaro Alyssa 0.1
Soccer - Girls Assistant Coach Bouffard Christopher 0.1
Soccer - Girls Assistant Coach Softball - Head Coach Softball - Assistant Coach Softball - Assistant Coach Softball - Assistant Coach Swimming - Head Coach Swimming - Assistant Coach Heller Stephen 0.12
Swimming - Assistant Coach Saywell Mackenzie 0.1 Swimming - Assistant Coach Caimi Lauren 0.11 Tennis - Boys Head Coach
Tennis - Boys Assistant Coach Tennis - Girls Head Coach Manuel Edmond 0.12
Tennis - Girls Assistant Coach Rupert Edward 0.09 Track - Boys Head Coach
Track - Boys Assistant Coach Parcell Sara 0.12 Track - Boys Assistant Coach Roscizewski Martin 0.1 Track - Boys Assistant Coach
Track - Girls Head Coach Track - Girls Assistant Coach Walukas Brian 0.13
Track - Girls Assistant Coach Track - Girls Assistant Coach Volleyball - Head Coach Cuglewski Brian 0.16
Volleyball - Assistant Coach Forgione Dana 0.1 Volleyball - Assistant Coach
Volleyball - Freshman Coach Hollabaugh Shaun 0.13 Volleyball - Freshman Coach
Wrestling - Head Coach Wrestling - Assistant Coach Wrestling - Assistant Coach Wrestling - Assistant Coach Wrestling - Assistant Coach
MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
Supplemental Position Last Name First Name
Base Index
Advisory Coordinator (1/2) Blair Julie 0.0165 Advisory Coordinator (1/2) Seagroves Darleen 0.0165 Actvity Club (Blood Bowl) McBride Sean 0.0330 Activity Club Benns Charles 0.0330 Activity Club Lang Lynn 0.0330 Auditorium Manager McMurtrie Ben 0.0330 Business Manager - Student Activities (1/2)
Business Manager - Student Activities (1/2) Cardinal Challenge Coach Russo Danielle 0.0400
Cardinal Challenge Coordinator Bellomo Irene 0.0150 Drama Coach - Drama Club Advisor Couch Steven 0.0500 National Junior Honor Society Advisor Sherritt Danielle 0.0400 Pep Club Advisor (1/2 stipend) Gorjup Susan 0.0200 Pep Club Advisor (1/2 stipend) Srp Dawn 0.0225 Power of the Pen Advisor Oliver Sharon 0.0330 Publications - Newspaper Advisor (1/2) Beardslee Marjorie 0.0250 Publications - Newspaper Advisor (1/2) Georgia Sherry 0.0250 Publications - Yearbook Advisor Baird Dana 0.0700
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Science Olympiad Advisor Crough Alisann 0.0600 Ski Club Co-Advisor (1/2) Kulma Glenn 0.0250 Ski Club Co-Advisor (1/2) Srp Dawn 0.0250 Student Council Co-Advisor
Webmaster McKenney Connie 0.0330 Music - Middle School Instrumental Music Director McMurtrie Ben 0.0500 Music - Middle School Vocal Music Director Kulma Glenn 0.0650 Music - Middle School Show Choir Director Kulma Glenn 0.0550 Music - 6th Grade Band Director McMurtrie Ben 0.0330 Music - 6th Grade Strings Director Driscoll Kim 0.0170 Music - 7th/8th Grade Strings Director Driscoll Kim 0.0500 Coordinator - Middle School Athletics
Basketball - Boys 8th Grade Coach Basketball - Boys 7th Grade Coach Basketball - Girls 8th Grade Coach Basketball - Girls 7th Grade Coach Cheerleading - Basketball Coach Cheerleading - Football Coach Cross Country - Coach Dams Justine 0.0600
Football - Head Coach Football - Assistant Coach Football - Assistant Coach Walmsley Brian 0.1100
Football - Assistant Coach Intramurals - Director Track - Head Coach Dams Justine 0.0800
Track - Assistant Coach Track - Assistant Coach Volleyball - 8th Grade Coach Volleyball - 7th Grade Coach Wrestling - 7th and 8th Grade Head Coach Wuhr Sayre 0.1000
Wrestling - Assistant Coach Skilton Michael 0.0800
RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
Supplemental Position Last Name First Name Base Index Advisory Coordinator Green Renee 0.033 Activity Club (Friends of Rachel Club) Ricchino Deanna 0.012375 Activity Club (Friends of Rachel Club) McCloskey Kelly 0.012375 Activity Club (Art Club) Watson Debbie 0.02475 Activity Club (Roundup) Doll Michele 0.02475 Activity Club (Audio Equipment) Dwyer Thomas 0.02475 Business Manager - Student Activities Banks Bryon 0.05 Cardinal Challenge Coach Williams Alisha 0.033 Cardinal Challenge Coordinator Franck Brian 0.015 Drama Coach - Drama Club Advisor (1/2) Drama Coach - Drama Club Advisor (1/2) National Junior Honor Society Advisor (1/2) Dwyer Stephanie 0.025 National Junior Honor Society Advisor (1/2) McKenrick Deanna 0.03 Pep Club Advisor LaRich Paula 0.05 Power of the Pen Advisor LaRich Paula 0.04 Publications - Newspaper Advisor Banks Bryon 0.04 Publications - Yearbook Advisor Focarett Marianne 0.07 Science Olympiad Advisor (1/2 stipend) Abad Carol 0.025 Science Olympiad Advisor (1/2 stipend) Parker Janet 0.025 Ski Club Franck Brian 0.045 Student Council Advisor (1/2 stipend) Green Renee 0.025 Student Council Advisor (1/2 stipend) Randa Anthony 0.025 Webmaster Dwyer Thomas 0.033 Music - Middle School Instrumental Music Director Shelton Timothy 0.065 Middle School Vocal Music Director Kulma Glenn 0.065 Middle School Show Choir Director Kulma Glenn 0.055 Music - 6th Grade Band Director Shelton Timothy 0.033 Music - 6th Grade Strings Director Driscoll Kim 0.017 Music - 7th/8th Grade Strings Director Driscoll Kim 0.05 Coordinator - Middle School Athletics Adams Matthew 0.2 Basketball - Boys 8th Grade Coach Adams Matthew 0.11 Basketball - Boys 7th Grade Coach May Aaron 0.11 Basketball - Girls 8th Grade Coach Hollabaugh Shaun 0.11 Basketball - Girls 7th Grade Coach
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SHORE MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACTS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
Supplemental Position Last Name First Name
Base Index
Advisory Coordinator Miller Chris 0.033 Activity Club
Activity Club Activity Club Business Manager - Student Activities Dawson Peter 0.04
Cardinal Challenge Coach Miller Chris 0.04 Cardinal Challenge Coordinator Adamson Darlene 0,.015 Drama Coach - Drama Club Advisor Hart Laura 0.04 National Junior Honor Society Advisor (1/2 stipend) Hendrix Alyssa 0.025 National Junior Honor Society Advisor (1/2 stipend) Weber Kathy 0.025 Pep Club Advisor (1/2 stipend) Dawson Peter 0.025 Pep Club Advisor (1/2 stipend) Harper Kristi 0.025 Power of the Pen Advisor (1/2 stipend) Compton Diane 0.01825 Power of the Pen Advisor (1/2 stipend) Weber Kathy 0.0165 Publications - Newspaper Advisor
Publications - Yearbook Advisor Fiore Donna 0.06 Science Olympiad Advisor Hixson Eric 0.05 Ski Club Advisor Maurer Rhonda 0.05 Student Council Advisor LaGanke Megan 0.04 Web Master Kaminski John 0.033 Music - Middle School Instrumental Music Director
Music - Middle School Vocal Music Director Lo Kelly 0.05 Music - Middle School Show Choir Director Porter Amanda 0.04 Music - 6th Grade Band Director
Music - 7th/8th Grade Strings Director Yoke Matthew 0.017 Music - 6th Grade Strings Director Yoke Matthew 0.05 Coordinator - Middle School Athletics Toot Shawn 0.2 Basketball - Boys 8th Grade Coach
Basketball - Boys 7th Grade Coach Wood Ron 0.11 Basketball - Girls 8th Grade Coach Wood Ron 0.11 Basketball - Girls 7th Grade Coach Raiff Robert 0.08 Cheerleading - Basketball Coach
Cheerleading - Football Coach Cross Country - Coach Wood Ron 0.09
Football - Head Coach Vaughn Craig 0.13 Football - Assistant Coach Kirschner Scott 0.08 Football - Assistant Coach
Football - Assistant Coach Intramurals Director Toot Shawn 0.11
Track - Head Coach Track - Assistant Coach Track - Assistant Coach Randall Kim 0.09
Volleyball - 8th Grade Coach Volleyball - 7th Grade Coach Wrestling - 7th and 8th Grade Head Coach Wrestling - Assistant Coach (1/2 stipend) Yanosko Ben 0.04
Wrestling - Assistant Coach (1/2 stipend)
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SECONDARY
DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT #
TEACHERS NAME STIPEND EXT. DAYS
Mentor High School English 20+ Coleman, Tracy 0.125 3 Mentor High School Guidance 8-13
2
Mentor High School Health/Physical Ed. 3-7 Trivisonno, Steve 0.08 2 Mentor High School Mathematics 20+ Skilton, Ken 0.125 3 Mentor High School Science (1/2 stipend) 20+ Butler, Brian 0.0625 1.5 Mentor High School Science (1/2 stipend) 20+ Roediger, Amy 0.0625 1.5 Mentor High School Social Studies 14-19 Waltz, Marie 0.11 3 Mentor High School Special Education 20+ Sangdahl, Lou 0.125 3 Mentor High School Vocational 14-19 Lynch, Mark 0.105 3 Memorial Middle English 8-13 Koshar, Melissa 0.095 2 Memorial Middle Health/Physical Ed. 3-7 Vucetic, Anne 0.08 2 Memorial Middle Mathematics 3-7 Srp, Dawn 0.08 2 Memorial Middle Science 3-7 Print, June 0.08 2 Memorial Middle Social Studies 3-7 Elwell, Richard 0.08 2 Memorial Middle Special Education 8-13 Rudder, Donna 0.095 2 Ridge Middle English 3-7 Walker, Carmen 0.065 2 Ridge Middle Mathematics 3-7 Dwyer, Thomas 0.075 2 Ridge Middle Science 3-7
Ridge Middle Social Studies 3-7 St. Hilaire, Sean 0.08 2 Ridge Middle Special Education 3-7 Mills, Katie 0.065 2 Shore Middle English 3-7 Wood, Ron 0.08 2 Shore Middle Health/Physical Ed. 3-7 Hrusovsky, James 0.065 2 Shore Middle Mathematics 3-7 Shafer, Anne 0.08 2 Shore Middle Science 3-7 Kopp, Paul 0.08 2 Shore Middle Social Studies 3-7 Harper, Kristi 0.08 2 Shore Middle Special Education 8-13 Greenlee, Piper 0.095 2 Systemwide Art 8-13 Kane, Michelle 0.095 2 Systemwide Business 3-7 Clair, Lyndsay 0.065 2
Systemwide Family & Consumer Sci. - (1/2) 8-13 Siskind, Katie 0.0325 1
Systemwide Family & Consumer Sci. - (1/2) 8-13 Williams, Alisha 0.0325 1
Systemwide Foreign Language (1/2 stipend) 14-19 Krix, Barbel 0.0525 1.5
Systemwide Foreign Language (1/2 stipend) 14-19 Friend, Marianne 0.0525 1.5
Systemwide Industrial Technology 3-7 Schonauer, Paul 0.08 2 Systemwide Media 8-13 Ford, Lisa 0.095 2 Systemwide Music (1/2 stipend) 14-19
Systemwide Music (1/2 stipend) 14-19 Systemwide Gifted 8-13 Abbey, Laura 0.095 2
Systemwide Psychologists 8-13 Rigo, Jenny 0.085 2
Systemwide Speech & Lang. Pathologists 8-13 Jefferies, Christina 0.085 2
Systemwide Nurses 8-13
0.08 2 Systemwide Instructional Coaches 8-13
0.08
NOTE: Department Coordinators are to receive two (2) days of extended time to be served one day
before school starts and one day after school closes for the 2014-2015 school year.
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Coordinators with fourteen (14) or more teachers and systemwide coordinators shall receive three (3) days of extended time. Department size shall be determined by the number of full time and/or full time equivalent teachers assigned to each department for which
a coordinator is recommended. In some cases, coordinators will serve a single building, while in others they will serve systemwide.
SECONDARY EXTENDED TIME
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
School POSITION # OF WORKDAYS NAME
Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Gomori, Cynthia Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Howell, Meagan Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Kover, Faith Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Krizan, Catherine Mentor High School School Counselor 10
Mentor High School School Counselor 10
Montgomery, Ernest
Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Nemunaitis, Marc Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Rhodes, Miranda Mentor High School School Counselor 10 Srsen, Caroline Mentor High School Social Worker 10
Brubaker, Christine
Mentor High School Work Study Coordinator 10 Hoose, Hillary Memorial Middle School Counselor 7 Heramb, Ann Memorial Middle School Counselor 10 Skrajner, Sarah Memorial Middle Coordinator of Middle School Athletics 2 Jeckel, Joseph Ridge Middle School Counselor 7 Herzog, Jennifer Ridge Middle School Counselor 10 Nasca, Renee Ridge Middle Coordinator of Middle School Athletics 2 Adams, Matthew Shore Middle School Counselor 7 Malone, Kellie Shore Middle School Counselor 10 Kaleal, Charity Shore Middle Coordinator of Middle School Athletics 2 Toot, Shawn
NOTE: Workdays to be determined by
building Principal.
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CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION EXTENDED TIME
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
POSITION # OF WORKDAYS NAME
Construction Management 2 Early Childhood Education 10 Career Based Intervention Instructor 10 Krizancic, Robert
Marketing Management 10 McKnight, Drew Family and Consumer Science (GRADS) 5 Zadd, Joyce
NOTE: Workdays to be determined by building Principal.
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ELEMENTARY ACTIVITY CLUB ADVISORS, DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS AND EXTENDED TIME
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
ELEMENTARY ACTIVITY CLUB ADVISORS School Club Name Base Index
Bellflower Elementary Art Club Nutter, Erin 0.033
Student Ambassadors of Kindness Herzog, Jenna 0.033
Brentmoor Elementary Art Club Darrow, Jenna 0.033
Computer/Robotics Club (1/2 stipend) Malinowski, Christina 0.0165
Computer/Robotics Club (1/2 stipend) Schellentrager, Shirley 0.0165
Fairfax Elementary WFAX TV Production (1/2 stipend) Hill, Jackie 0.0165
WFAX TV Production (1/2 stipend) Mentch, Kristie 0.0165
Blended Learning/Tech Support Pasquale, Karen 0.033
Garfield Elementary
Hopkins Elementary Ambassador Club Elam, Bernadette 0.033
Tech Club
Lake Elementary
Orchard Hollow Elementary Sign Language Club Hazen, Sharon 0.033
Rice Elementary Art Club Spetrino, Jacqui 0.033
Sterling Morton Elementary Art Club Spetrino, Jacqui 0.033
Newspaper Club Stevenson, Danielle 0.033
INTRAMURALS SUPERVISOR
Bellflower Elementary
Cordaro, Danielle 0.033 Brentmoor Elementary
Rupert, Ashley 0.033
Fairfax Elementary
Pasquale, Karen 0.033 Garfield Elementary
Hopkins Elementary
Rhoads, Diane 0.033 Lake Elementary
Orchard Hollow Elementary
Rice Elementary Sterling Morton
Elementary
Weingart, John
ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS
Systemwide Art Spetrino, Jacqui 0.075 + 2 days
Systemwide Physical Education
K-5
Technology Media Dept. Chair Watson, James 0.065 + 2 days
NOTE: In addition, Department Coordinators are to receive two (2) days of extended time to be served one day before school starts and one day after school closes for the
2014-2015 school year.
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ELEMENTARY EXTENDED TIME
Evaluation of Title I
Marthe, Alice 6 Workdays
ECIA Program
NOTE: Dates to be determined
PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS, SAFETY PATROL SUPERVISORS, AND STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR School Name Base Index ELEMENTARY PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS
Bellflower Elementary Capel, Jim 0.04 Brentmoor Elementary (1/2 stipend) Koski, Gina 0.01825 Brentmoor Elementary (1/2 stipend) Rupert, Ashley 0.0165 Fairfax Elementary Pasquale, Karen 0.04 Garfield Elementary Vinborg, Eric 0.033 Hopkins Elementary Rhoads, Diane 0.04 Lake Elementary (1/2 stipend) Andrews, Jilleena 0.02 Lake Elementary (1/2 stipend) Denk, Regina 0.02 Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend) Frey, Judy 0.02 Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend)
DeMichael, Mary Ann 0.01825
Rice Elementary Byers, Daniel 0.04 Sterling Morton Elementary Eppler, Laurie 0.04
ELEMENTARY SAFETY PATROL SUPERVISORS Bellflower Elementary Bencar, Tanya 0.0365
Brentmoor Elementary Deitrick, Anne 0.04 Fairfax Elementary Marconi, Julie 0.033 Garfield Elementary Godec, Kristen 0.04 Hopkins Elementary Dille, Sandra 0.04 Lake Elementary (1/2 stipend) Dzanko, Ivana 0.02
Lake Elementary (1/2 stipend) Marotta, Jacqueline 0.02
Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend) Grimes, Megan 0.0165 Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend) Lillash, Jen 0.0165 Rice Elementary Watson, James 0.0365 Sterling Morton Elementary Levkulich, Charles 0.04
ELEMENTARY STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORS Bellflower Elementary (1/2 stipend) Trivisonno, Tori 0.0165
Bellflower Elementary (1/2 stipend) Shields, Christine 0.0165 Brentmoor Elementary (1/2 stipend) Kelly, Kathy 0.02 Brentmoor Elementary (1/2 stipend) Deitrick, Anne 0.01825 Fairfax Elementary (1/2 stipend) Host, Justine 0.01825 Fairfax Elementary (1/2 stipend) Marconi, Julie 0.0165 Garfield Elementary (1/2 stipend) Marks, Andrew 0.0165 Garfield Elementary (1/2 stipend) Findlay, Elizabeth 0.0165 Hopkins Elementary Viviani, Laurie 0.0365 Lake Elementary McCloskey, Kellie 0.033 Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend) Jordan, Kelly 0.0165 Orchard Hollow Elementary (1/2 stipend) Solon, Jessica 0.0165 Rice Elementary Hopp, Kyleen 0.04 Sterling Morton Elementary Spetrino, Jacqui 0.04
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STUDENT SERVICES EXTENDED TIME
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
POSITION # OF WORKDAYS NAME
School Psychologist 10 Light, Kelly School Psychologist 10 Riddell, Christina School Psychologist 10 Gaston, Roberta School Psychologist 10
School Psychologist 10 Ray, Maureen School Psychologist 10 Rigo, Jenny School Psychologist 10 Uhrman, Jackie School Psychologist 10 Latessa, Emily School Psychologist 10 Edison, Deidra
NOTE: Workdays for Psychologists to be
determined by the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services
MENTOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
RESIDENT EDUCATOR PROGRAM COMMITTEE MASTER TEACHER COMMITTEE RESIDENT EDUCATOR MENTORS
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR
MENTOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
The MTA President shall appoint four (4) MTA bargaining unit members which includes one member of the MTA Executive Board, one elementary principal or supervisor, one high school/middle school administrator or supervisor, and one employee selected by the Superintendent.
Committee Members Stipend Employee No. 1. Morey, Linda 0.1 102922 2. Karberg, Janice 0.11 101674 3. Sterner, Lisa 0.095 101438 4. Siskind, Katie 0.095 100811
RESIDENT EDUCATOR PROGRAM
Comprised of three (3) Superintendent appointees and three (3) MTA members appointed by the MTA President.
Committee Members Stipend Employee No. 1. Elwell, Richard 0.05 100702 2. Sellers, Mary 0.05 100509 3. Snee, Patrick 0.05 102063 4. Burnett, Kathy 0
5. Porter, William 0
MASTER TEACHER COMMITTEE
Committee Members Stipend
1. Ruff, Georgine - Elementary 0.021 100792 2. Vidmar, Kelley - Elementary 0.025 100936 3. Shafer, Anne - Middle School 0.025 101086
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4. Larkin, Carol - High School 0.025 100238
RESIDENT EDUCATOR MENTORS Stipend
0.06 Year 2
Vaughn, Craig
103693 Findlay, Elizabeth
104280
Caimi, Lauren
103602 Hopp, Kyleen
103708
Urbas, Natalie
104638 Banks, Bryon
100317
Elam, Bernadette
100930 Sterner, Lisa
101438
Larkin, Carol
100238 Viviani, Laurie
103135
Rogers, Kim
101312 Nemes, Jaclyn
103698
Kalous, Rachel
100624 Siskind, Katie
100811
Kerul, Stacey
102552 Sellers, Mary
100509
McKnight, Kylie
100098 Hough, Tanya
100295
Year 3 Valentic, Julie
101485 Tatarunas, Mary Ann
101650
Skilton, Ken
102062 Manning, Melissa
101814
Godec, Kristen
101008 Ricchino, Deanna
101096
Vidmar, Kelly
100936
Year 4 Tracz, Nancy
100442 Langelier, Cindy
103366
Elwell, Rich
100702 Harris, Jen
102362
Coleman, Tracy
102355 Elwell, Rich
100702
Cohen, Lori
100982 Blair, Julie
100170
Harris, Jen
102362 Roll Call: Ayes: Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Ms. Miller, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-83 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Ms. Miller that the Board of Education approve the resolution authorizing an agreement with the Mentor Public Library for the creation of a joint self-insurance plan. WHEREAS, Section 9.833 of the Ohio Revised Code authorizes political subdivisions including school districts and public libraries to establish and maintain joint self-insurance programs with one or more other political subdivisions to provide health care benefits for their officers and employees; and WHEREAS, this Board has determined that it is in the best interests of the Mentor Exempted Village School District to establish and maintain such a joint self-insurance program with the Mentor Public Library (the “Library”) as described in the term sheet attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Term Sheet”);
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Mentor Exempted Village School District, Counties of Lake and Geauga, State of Ohio, that: Section 1. The Treasurer is hereby authorized to negotiate the terms of an agreement (the “Agreement”) between the District and the Library to establish and maintain a joint self-insurance program (the “Program”) pursuant to Section 9.833 of the Ohio Revised Code. The President of this Board and the Treasurer are authorized to sign and deliver the Agreement, provided that the terms of the Agreement are substantially consistent with the Term Sheet. The President and Treasurer of the Board are each further authorized to sign any administrative or other related agreements, certifications and other documents and instruments and to take such other actions as are desirable, advisable, necessary or appropriate in connection with the Agreement and the Program. Section 2. It is hereby found and determined that all formal actions of this Board and of any of its committees concerning and relating to the adoption of this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of this Board, and that all deliberations of this Board and of any of its committees that resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the public, in compliance with the law. Section 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and immediately upon its adoption. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-84 At this time Mr. Tuttle presented the legislative report. Mrs. Jeschelnig moved, seconded by Ms. Miller that the Board of Education approve the April 2014 financial statements as presented by the Chief Financial Officer. Roll Call: Ayes: Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner.
The motion carried. 2014-5-85 Mr. Shaw, seconded by Ms. Miller moved that the Board of Education ratify the April 2014 investments portfolio as follows:
4/30/2014
MATURITY INTEREST FUND AMOUNT INSTITUTION DATE RATE INTEREST
General Fund 9,000,000.00 FIRST MERIT 10/31/14 0.20% 9,321.48
9,000,000.00
INVESTMENT INVENTORY
AS OF April 30, 2014
DATE
ORIGINALLY MATURITY INTEREST
INSTITUTION AMOUNT INVESTED DATE RATE
First Merit $15,905,929.79 2/12/2013 OPEN 0.100% JP Morgan #1618944845 10,575.01 01/27/00 OPEN 0.030% JP Morgan #936438860 57,620.00 03/01/11 OPEN 0.000%
Dollar Bank #2672209929 5,526,948.77 08/10/11 OPEN 0.070% Huntington #01662160387 411,830.70 03/10/09 OPEN 0.050% Lake National CKG #1257 129,248.84 03/26/10 OPEN 0.200%
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Lake National CKG #6075 23.57 11/30/10 OPEN 0.200%
Lake National Bank 2,688,282.67 12/13/13 06/14/14 0.280% GE Capital Corp. 4,995,000.00 01/15/14 07/14/14 0.200%
Wells Fargo CP 4,994,808.33 02/20/14 08/18/14 0.213%
Lake National Bank 1,119,008.36 02/20/14 08/20/14 0.250% TriState CDARS 10,000,000.00 02/27/14 08/28/14 0.220%
Huntington CDARS 10,000,000.00 08/29/13 08/28/14 0.400% TriState CDARS 2,000,000.00 08/29/13 08/28/14 0.400% TriState CDARS 5,000,000.00 09/05/13 09/04/14 0.400% First Merit 9,000,000.00 04/25/14 10/31/14 0.200%
Huntington CDARS 1,000,000.00 10/31/13 10/30/14 0.300% TriState CDARS 2,500,000.00 12/19/13 12/18/14 0.400%
TOTAL 75,339,276.04
Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-86 Ms. Miller moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the April 2014 inter-fund transfers: TO: FROM: AMOUNT REASON
CASH TRANSFERS: 002-5100-0000 BOND
RETIREMENT FUND 001-7200-0000-910 GENERAL FUND 207,187.50 Note Payment & Interest
CASH ADVANCES: NONE
RETURN OF CASH ADVANCES: NONE
Roll Call: Ayes: Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-87 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Ms. Miller that the Board of Education approve the April 2014 appropriation modifications as follows: WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education the adopted 2013-2014 annual appropriations on September 10, 2013; and, WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer has determined the need for line item appropriation modifications; and, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the following appropriation and modifications be approved:
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 450.00 To 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 450.00 Reason: To adjust budget for office furniture for conference room at Shore.
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General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 55,740.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 55,740.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for Apple Mac Books for professional development for District staff.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 1,000.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 1,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for Chrome Books at Mentor High School.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 13,500.00 To 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 13,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for Math in Focus professional development for District staff.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,200.00 To 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 1,200.00 Reason: To adjust budget for equipment repair at Mentor High School.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 5,500.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 5,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for middle school printers.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 10,000.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 10,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for middle school equipment.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,100.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 1,100.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for Chrome Books at Mentor High School.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,037.00 To 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 1,037.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for iPads at Mentor High School.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 480.00 To 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 480.00 Reason: To adjust budget for negative account balances at Ridge.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 158.00 To 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 158.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for office supplies at Morton Elementary School.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 220.06 To 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 220.06 Reason: To adjust budget to increase toner budget at Ridge Middle School.
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General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 185,000.00 To 1300 400 Purchased Services $ 185,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget for out of district Career Technical students.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 1200 400 Purchased Services $ 34,000.00 From 2800 400 Purchased Services $ 38,000.00 To 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 72,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget for Juvenile Detention costs.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1300 400 Purchased Services $ 4,550.00 To 1300 500 Supplies & Materials $ 400.00 To 1300 600 Capital Outlay $ 4,150.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for computer iPads and supplies for Career Technical programs.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 1920 400 Purchased Services $ 10,000.00 To 1920 500 Supplies & Materials $ 4,500.00 To 1920 600 Capital Outlay $ 5,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget to pay for Response to Intervention supplies and furniture.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2500 800 Other Objects $ 5,500.00 To 2400 400 Purchased Services $ 5,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget for AESOP training.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2500 800 Other Objects $ 8,500.00 To 2400 400 Purchased Services $ 8,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget for Human Resources SunGard final update.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2500 800 Other Objects $ 75,000.00 To 7200 900 Other Uses $ 75,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget for Auditor & Treasurer fees and election expenses.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2500 800 Other Objects $ 800.00 To 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 800.00 Reason: To adjust budget for repairs and maintenance for Physical Education departments.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 2600 500 Supplies & Materials $ 3,253.74 From 2700 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,498.45 To 2600 600 Capital Outlay $ 3,253.74 To 2700 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,498.45 Reason: To adjust budget for furniture purchase at Service Building.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 2700 400 Purchased Services $ 2,200.00 To 2700 500 Supplies & Materials $ 2,200.00 Reason: To adjust budget for District repairs.
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General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2800 400 Purchased Services $ 760.00 To 2100 400 Purchased Services $ 560.00 To 1200 400 Purchased Services $ 200.00 Reason: To adjust budget for mileage expenses for Speech Therapist, Nurse and ESL staff.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 2900 600 Capital Outlay $ 13,263.29 To 2900 400 Purchased Services $ 8,263.29 To 2900 500 Supplies & Materials $ 5,000.00 Reason: To adjust budget for server maintenance renewals and other computer-related items.
General Fund 001-0000 Function Object Title Amount From 2900 100 Salaries & Wages $ 545,361.99 To 2200 100 Salaries & Wages $ 253,943.78 To 2500 100 Salaries & Wages $ 186,568.91 To 2500 100 Salaries & Wages $ 104,849.30 Reason: To adjust budget for negative account balances in Benefits accounts.
General Fund 001-0000
Function Object Title Amount From 2900 200 Benefits $ 167,044.00 To 2200 200 Benefits $ 165,000.00 To 1900 200 Benefits $ 2,044.00 Reason: To adjust budget for negative account balances in Benefits accounts.
MSF Exercise Equipment/CARES ‘12 007-9753
Function Object Title Amount From 1200 600 Capital Outlay $ 421.03 To 1200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 421.03 Reason: Budget adjustment to purchase exercise items for the classroom.
MSF Project Peak/Lake FY13 007-9776 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 500.00 To 7500 900 Other Uses $ 500.00 Reason: Budget adjustment to return unused funds.
MSF Chromebooks for Technology in the Classroom/Levine 007-9782 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 105.00 To 7500 900 Other Uses $ 105.00 Reason: Budget adjustment to return unused funds.
MHS Principal Account 018-9500
Function Object Title Amount From 2900 400 Purchased Services $ 675.00 To 2900 600 Capital Outlay $ 675.00 Reason: Reallocate budget to purchase Chromebooks
AT & T 019-9002 Function Object Title Amount From 1100 600 Capital Outlay $ 15,800.00 To 4134 500 Supplies & Materials $ 15,800.00 Reason: Budget adjustment for purchase of band uniforms.
Special Enterprise Fund 020-9001
Function Object Title Amount From 2100 200 Benefits $ 800.00 To 2100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 800.00 Reason: To adjust budget to purchase office supplies.
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Special Enterprise Fund 020-9001 Function Object Title Amount From 2100 200 Benefits $ 1,500.00 To 1200 600 Capital Outlay $ 1,500.00 Reason: To adjust budget to purchase equipment for CARES classrooms.
Special Enterprise Fund 020-9002
Function Object Title Amount From 1200 100 Salaries & Wages $ 714.13 To 1200 200 Benefits $ 714.13 Reason: To adjust budget for negative account balances in Salaries account.
Ridge Athletics 300-9313 Function Object Title Amount From 4500 800 Other Object $ 5.00 To 4500 200 Benefits $ 5.00 Reason: Reallocate budget to cover negative balance
MHS Athletics 300-9321 Function Object Title Amount From 4500 100 Salaries $ 1,400.00 From 4500 200 Benefits $ 600.00 From 4500 600 Capital Outlay $ 100.00 From 4500 800 Other Object $ 4,500.00 To 4500 400 Purchased Services $ 6,600.00 Reason: Reallocate budget for reconditioning expenses
Auxiliary Services/St. Gabriel’s 401-9226 Function Object Title Amount From 3200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 9,000.00 To 3200 600 Capital Outlay $ 9,000.00 Reason: Budget adjustment for instructional technology purchases.
Auxiliary Services/St. Mary’s 401-9227 Function Object Title Amount From 3200 600 Capital Outlay $ 2,197.35 To 3200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 2,197.35 Reason: Budget adjustment for instructional supplies and materials.
Auxiliary Services/Lake Catholic 401-9228
Function Object Title Amount From 3200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 30,000.00 To 3200 600 Capital Outlay $ 30,000.00 Reason: Budget adjustment for instructional technology purchases.
Special Education Part B IDEA 516-9034
Function Object Title Amount From 1200 100 Salaries $ 14,000.00 To 2400 100 Salaries $ 7,500.00 To 2400 200 Benefits $ 6,500.00 Reason: Budget adjustment for administrative salary and benefits.
C. Perkins 524-9027 Function Object Title Amount From 1300 400 Purchase Services $ 2,689.59 From 2100 100 Salaries $ 4,300.00 From 2100 200 Benefits $ 759.56 From 2100 400 Purchase Services $ 693.61 From 2100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 583.97 From 2100 800 Other Objects $ 5.00 From 2200 400 Purchase Services $ 6,858.93 From 2400 100 Salaries $ 251.38 From 2400 200 Benefits $ 31.14 From 2800 400 Purchase Services $ 1,280.00 To 1300 600 Capital Outlay $ 17,453.18 Reason: Budget adjustment to purchase classroom computers.
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Targeted Assistance, Title I 572-9871 Function Object Title Amount From 1200 100 Salaries $ 200.00 To 2400 200 Benefits $ 200.00 Reason: Budget adjustment for administrative benefits. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-88 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the following resolution of supplemental appropriations:
WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has been notified by Mentor Schools Foundation of a new grant, MSF Listening Center/Fairfax ‘14 account in the amount of $1,373.00; WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on September 10, 2013 adopted annual appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal year which did not include this increase: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education amend its previously adopted appropriation accounts as follows:
MSF Listening Center ’14 007-9790 Function Object Title Increase Budget Total 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,373.00 $ 1,373.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Treasurer of this Board of Education be directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Lake County Auditor.
WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education either have received additional monies, have additional cash available or anticipate receiving additional monies during the 2013-2014 fiscal year; WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on September 10, 2013 adopted permanent appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal year which did not include this increase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education amend its previously adopted appropriation accounts as follows:
Summer Music 011-9002 Function Object Title Increase Total Increase 1100 100 Salaries $ 7,000.00 $ 1100 200 Benefits $ 1,300.00 $ 1100 400 Purchased Services $ 900.00 $ 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 1,200.00 $ 1100 800 Other Object $ 600.00 $ 7500 900 Other Uses $ 500.00 $ 11,500.00
Summer School 011-9012 Function Object Title Increase Total Increase 1100 100 Salaries $41,000.00 $ 1100 200 Benefits $ 7,400.00 $ 1100 500 Supplies & Materials $ 2,500.00 $ 7500 900 Other Uses $ 1,000.00 $ 51,900.00
Rice Principal Account 018-9225 Function Object Title Increase Total Increase 2900 800 Other Object $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
Memorial Intramurals 300-9606 Function Object Title Increase Total Increase 4500 400 Purchased Services $ 600.00 $ 600.00
MHS P2P Account 300-9893 Function Object Title Increase Total Increase 4500 800 Other Object $ 500.00 $ 500.00
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of this Board of Education be directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Lake County Auditor. WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has been notified by the State of Ohio of a subsidy payment to the Network Connectivity account in the amount of $10,800.00; WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on September 10, 2013 adopted annual appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal year which did not include this increase: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education amend its previously adopted appropriation accounts as follows:
Network Connectivity 451-9114 Function Object Title Increase Budget Total 2900 500 Supplies & Materials $ 90.00 2900 600 Capital Outlay $ 10,710.00 $ 10,800.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Treasurer of this Board of Education be directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Lake County Auditor. WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has been notified by the Ohio Department of Education of an increase to the LEP, Title III grant in the amount of $498.75; WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on September 10, 2013 adopted annual appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal year which did not include this increase: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education amend its previously adopted appropriation accounts as follows:
LEP, Title III 551-9014
Function Object Title Increase Budget Total 1200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 498.75 $ 498.75 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Treasurer of this Board of Education be directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Lake County Auditor.
WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has been notified by the Ohio Department of Education of an increase to the Immigrant, Title III grant in the amount of $456.63; WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on September 10, 2013 adopted annual appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal year which did not include this increase: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education amend its previously adopted appropriation accounts as follows:
Immigrant, Title III 551-9114
Function Object Title Increase Budget Total 1200 500 Supplies & Materials $ 456.63 $ 456.63 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Treasurer of this Board of Education be directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Lake County Auditor. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner The motion carried. 2014-5-89 Mrs. Jeschelnig moved, seconded by Mr. Shaw that the Board of Education approve the following resolution to approve certain invoices: WHEREAS, the Ohio Revised Code 5705.41 and 5705.412 require the certification of funds availability for purchase orders; and, WHEREAS, past annual financial audit included recommendations to eliminate financial transactions where invoices for goods and services predate purchase orders by issuing “Then and Now Certificate”; and,
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education on July 12, 2004 adopted resolution 208-04 titled authorization to pay certain invoices; and, WHEREAS, resolution 208-04 authorizes the Chief Financial Officer to execute “Then and Now Certificates” under prescribed conditions and submit certain invoices for approval by the Board of Education; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education authorize the Chief Financial Officer to pay the following invoices:
All Around Gymnastic $1,688.00 3/24/14 Jason Crowe 524-9027
The purchase order 14034267 was put in late due to the fact we were unaware of the exact time the instructors from Euclid would be attending a BPA competition and we received the paperwork from the Euclid School District after the fact. The event was preapproved; however, we were lacking the proper paperwork thus the purchase order was typed late.
Roll Call: Ayes: Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Shaw, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-90 Ms. Miller moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the resolution to establish a new fund: WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has determined offer Treasury Management Services to other school districts; and WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has determined the school will offer Treasury Management Services on a fee basis; and WHEREAS, Ohio Uniform School Accounting System provides that the use of a proprietary fund type, Enterprise Fund, would allow management to gather relevant financial information which is not obtainable using the current funds structure; and WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education has determined that a separate proprietary fund type, Enterprise Fund, is necessary to demonstrate compliance with legal and contractual restrictions in regards to the selling of Treasury Management Services; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mentor Exempted Village School District Board of Education request that the Auditor of State’s office grant permission for the establishment of fund number 020, Special Enterprise, under the authority of 5705.12 of the Ohio Revised code; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Chief Financial Officer be authorized and directed to forward this resolution along with a request for a fund approval form and any other information needed to the Auditor of State’s office. Roll Call: Ayes: Ms. Miller, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-91 Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mrs. Jeschelnig that the Board of Education approve the additional depository agreement resolution:
WHEREAS, the Mentor Exempted Village Board of Education on July 12, 2011 adopted Resolution 2011-7-134 titled “Designating Depositories of Public Monies of the Board of Education of the Mentor Exempted Village School District”; and WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer has determined that the school district should enter into a depository agreement with First National Bank for active and interim deposits; and WHEREAS, First National Bank has agreed to accept active and interim deposits; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the school district enter into a First National Bank depository agreement for any or all active deposits and up to $20,000,000 of interim deposits for the period May 13, 2014 through August 21, 2016; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer be authorized and directed to execute any and all depository contracts and security agreements. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-92
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Mentor High School Lecture Room A May 13, 2014 At this time Daniel L. Wilson, Chief Financial Officer presented the Fiscal Officer’s Certificate. Mr. Tuttle moved, seconded by Mr. Shaw that the Board of Education approve the resolution to approve the renewal of School Improvement Notes: WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution adopted May 14, 2013, notes in the aggregate principal amount of $975,000 dated May 31, 2013 (the “Outstanding Notes”), were issued for the purpose of constructing, renovating, remodeling, adding to, furnishing, equipping and otherwise improving School District facilities, and clearing and improving School District sites, which Outstanding Notes will mature on May 30, 2014; and WHEREAS, the amount of at least $195,000 is now available to be applied against the principal amount of the Outstanding Notes and this Board has determined to issue renewal notes in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $780,000 to provide the remaining funds necessary to retire the principal amount of the Outstanding Notes at maturity; and WHEREAS, the Treasurer as fiscal officer of this Board has certified to this Board that the estimated life or period of usefulness of the improvements described in Section 1 is at least five years, the maximum maturity of the Bonds referred to in Section 1 is 14 years, and the maximum maturity of the Notes referred to in Section 3, to be issued in anticipation of the Bonds referred to in Section 1, is June 5, 2028; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Mentor Exempted Village School District, Counties of Lake and Geauga, State of Ohio, that: Section 1. It is necessary to issue bonds of this School District in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $780,000 for the purpose of constructing, renovating, remodeling, adding to, furnishing, equipping and otherwise improving School District facilities and clearing and improving School District sites (the “Bonds”). Section 2. The Bonds shall be dated approximately May 1, 2015, shall bear interest at the now estimated rate of 4.50% per year, payable semi-annually (on June 1 and December 1, commencing December 1, 2015) until the principal amount is paid, and are estimated to mature in 14 annual principal installments in such amounts that the total principal and interest payments on the Bonds in any fiscal year in which principal is payable are substantially equal, commencing December 1, 2015. Section 3. It is necessary to issue and this Board hereby determines that notes of this School District in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $780,000 shall be issued in anticipation of the issuance of the Bonds (the “Notes”) and to retire the Outstanding Notes at their maturity. The Notes shall be designated “School Improvement Notes, Series 2014”; shall bear interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months) at a rate not exceeding four per centum (4.00%) per annum, payable at maturity or any date of earlier prepayment as provided for in this Section, with provision, if requested by the purchaser, that, in the event of default in the payment of the principal of the Notes at maturity, the same shall bear interest at a different rate not exceeding ten per centum (10%) per annum from said maturity date until the principal sum is paid or provided for, with such rate or rates of interest to be fixed by the Treasurer in the Treasurer’s certificate awarding the Notes at private sale in accordance with Section 5 hereof (the “Certificate of Award”). The Notes shall be dated the date of their issuance and shall mature one year from the date of issuance, provided that the Treasurer may, if it is determined to be necessary or advisable to the sale of the Notes, establish a maturity date that is not earlier than eleven months or later than one year from the date of issuance by setting forth that maturity date in the Certificate of Award. The Notes shall be issued in such numbers and denominations as shall be requested by the original purchaser thereof and approved by the Treasurer. The aggregate principal amount of the Notes may be represented by a single Note form representing the entire issue. The Notes may be issued as fully registered securities (for which the Treasurer will serve as the note registrar). The Notes shall be prepayable in whole or in part on any date, at par, at the sole option of the Board if agreed to by the original purchaser thereof. If agreed to by the original purchaser, prepayment prior to maturity shall be made by deposit with the paying agent designated pursuant to Section 4 hereof of the principal amount of the Notes to be prepaid together with interest accrued thereon to the date of prepayment. The Board’s right of prepayment shall be exercised by mailing a notice of prepayment, stating the date of prepayment and the name and
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address of the paying agent, by certified or registered mail to the original purchaser of the Notes not less than seven days prior to the date of that deposit, unless that notice is waived by the original purchaser of the Notes. If moneys for prepayment are on deposit with the paying agent on the specified prepayment date following the giving of that notice (unless the requirement of that notice is waived as stated above), interest on the principal amount prepaid shall cease to accrue on the prepayment date, and upon the request of the Treasurer the original purchaser of the Notes shall arrange for the delivery of the Notes at the designated office of the paying agent for prepayment and surrender and cancellation. Section 4. The Notes shall be signed by the President or the Vice-President, and Treasurer, of this Board, provided that one of those signatures may be a facsimile. The Notes shall express upon their faces the purpose for which they are issued, which may be in summary form, and that they are issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 133 of the Revised Code and this Resolution. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to appoint, in the Certificate of Award, a bank or trust company (or the office of the Treasurer) to act as the paying agent (the “Paying Agent”) for the Notes and to designate the office of the Paying Agent at which principal of and interest on the Notes shall be payable, based on his determination that the appointment and designation will not endanger the funds or securities of the School District and that proper procedures and safeguards are available for that purpose. The principal of and interest on the Notes shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America and shall be payable, without deduction for payment for the services of the Paying Agent, at the office of the Paying Agent designated in the Certificate of Award. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Resolution, if it is determined by the Treasurer to be advantageous to the School District, the Notes may be issued in book entry form for use in a book entry system and, if and as long as a book entry system is utilized: (i) the Notes may be issued in the form of a single, fully registered typewritten Note and registered in the name of a depository or its nominee, as registered owner, and immobilized in the custody of a depository; (ii) the beneficial owners in book entry form shall have no right to receive Notes in the form of physical securities or certificates; (iii) ownership of beneficial interests in book entry form shall be shown by book entry on the system maintained and operated by the depository and its participants, and transfers of the ownership of beneficial interests shall be made only by book entry by the depository and its participants subject to the terms of this Resolution; and (iv) the Notes as such shall not be transferable or exchangeable, except for transfer to another depository or to another nominee of a depository, without further action by the Board. The Treasurer is also hereby authorized and directed, to the extent necessary or required, to enter into any agreements determined necessary in connection with the book entry system for the Notes, after determining that the signing thereof will not endanger the funds or securities of the School District. Section 5. The Notes shall be awarded and sold by the Treasurer at private sale for not less than the par value thereof in accordance with the provisions of this Resolution. The Treasurer shall sign a Certificate of Award (referenced in Section 3) evidencing that sale, determining the original purchaser of the Notes, the aggregate principal amount of the Notes, the interest rate or rates that the Notes shall bear, and the maturity date of the Notes, and making any other determinations and designations herein authorized. The Treasurer is authorized and directed to deliver the Notes, when executed, to the original purchaser upon payment of the purchase price. The President and Vice-President of this Board, and the Treasurer, as appropriate, are each authorized and directed to sign any transcript certificates, financial statements and other documents and instruments and to take such actions as are necessary or appropriate to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Resolution. In connection with the issuance of the Notes herein authorized, the legal services of the law firm of Squire Sanders (US) LLP are hereby retained to act as bond counsel to this School District. Section 6. This Board covenants that it will use, and will restrict the use and investment of, the proceeds of the Notes in such manner and to such extent as may be necessary so that (a) the Notes will not (i) constitute private activity bonds, arbitrage bonds or hedge bonds under Sections 141, 148 or 149 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), or (ii) be treated other than as bonds to which Section 103 of the Code applies, and (b) the interest thereon will not be treated as a preference item under Section 57 of the Code.
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This Board further covenants (a) that it will take or cause to be taken such actions which may be required of it for the interest on the Notes to be and remain excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, (b) that it will not take or authorize to be taken any actions which would adversely affect that exclusion, and (c) that it, or persons acting for it, will, among other acts of compliance, (i) apply the proceeds of the Notes to the governmental purpose of the borrowing, (ii) restrict the yield on investment property acquired with those proceeds, (iii) make timely and adequate rebate payments to the federal government, (iv) maintain books and records and make calculations and reports, and (v) refrain from certain uses of proceeds and, as applicable, of property financed with such proceeds, all in such manner and to the extent necessary to assure such exclusion of that interest under the Code. The Treasurer, as the fiscal officer, or any other officer of the Board having responsibility for issuance of the Notes is hereby authorized (a) to make or effect any election, selection, designation, choice, consent, approval, or waiver on behalf of the Board with respect to the Notes as the Board is permitted or required to make or give under the federal income tax laws, including, without limitation thereto, any of the elections provided for in Section 148(f)(4)(C) of the Code or available under Section 148 of the Code, for the purpose of assuring, enhancing or protecting favorable tax treatment or status of the Notes or interest thereon or assisting compliance with requirements for that purpose, reducing the burden or expense of such compliance, reducing the rebate amount or payments of penalties, or making payments of special amounts in lieu of making computations to determine, or paying, excess earnings as rebate, or obviating those amounts or payments, as determined by that officer, which action shall be in writing and signed by the officer, (b) to take any and all other actions, make or obtain calculations, make payments, and make or give reports, covenants and certifications of and on behalf of the Board, as may be appropriate to assure the exclusion of interest from gross income and the intended tax status of the Notes, and (c) to give one or more appropriate certificates of the Board, for inclusion in the transcript of proceedings for the Notes, setting forth the reasonable expectations of the Board regarding the amount and use of all the proceeds of the Notes, the facts, circumstances and estimates on which they are based, and other facts and circumstances relevant to the tax treatment of the interest on and the tax status of the Notes. The School District hereby represents that the Outstanding Notes were designated “qualified tax-exempt obligations” pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of the Code. The School District hereby covenants that it will redeem the Outstanding Notes from proceeds of, and within 90 days after issuance of, the Notes, and represents that all other conditions are met for treating the Notes as “qualified tax-exempt obligations” and as not to be taken into account under subparagraph (D) of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code, without necessity for further designation, by reason of subparagraph (D)(ii) of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code. Further, the School District represents and covenants that, during any time or in any manner as might affect the status of the Notes as “qualified tax-exempt obligations”, it has not formed or participated in the formation of, or benefited from or availed itself of, any entity in order to avoid the purposes of subparagraph (C) or (D) of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code, and will not form, participate in the formation of, or benefit from or avail itself of, any such entity. The School District further represents that the Notes are not being issued as part of a direct or indirect composite issue that combines issues or lots of tax-exempt obligations of different issuers. Each covenant made in this Section with respect to the Notes is also made with respect to all issues any portion of the debt service on which is paid from proceeds of the Notes, to the extent such compliance is necessary to ensure exclusion of interest on the Notes from gross income for federal income tax purposes, and the officers identified above are authorized to take actions with respect to those issues as they are authorized in this Section to take with respect to the Notes. Section 7. The par value to be received from the sale of the Bonds or of any renewal notes and any excess funds resulting from the issuance of the Notes shall, to the extent necessary, be used to pay debt charges on the Notes at maturity and are hereby pledged for such purpose. Section 8. During the year or years in which the Notes are outstanding, there shall be and is hereby levied on all the taxable property in this School District, in addition to all other taxes, the same tax that would have been levied if the Bonds had been issued without the prior issuance of the Notes, which tax shall not be less than the interest and sinking fund tax required by Section 11 of Article XII, Ohio Constitution. That tax shall be within the ten-mill limitation imposed by law, shall be and is ordered computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and
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collected by the same officers, in the same manner and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of those years are certified, levied, extended and collected, and shall be placed before and in preference to all other items and for the full amount thereof. The proceeds of the tax levy shall be placed in the Bond Retirement Fund, which shall be irrevocably pledged for the payment of the debt charges on the Bonds and the Notes, when and as the same fall due. Section 9. The proceeds from the sale of the Notes shall be paid into the Bond Retirement Fund and those proceeds are hereby appropriated and shall be used for the purpose for which the Notes are being issued. Any transfers of legally available funds necessary to pay debt service on the Outstanding Notes are hereby authorized and such funds are hereby appropriated for such purpose. Section 10. It is hereby determined that all acts and conditions necessary to be done precedent to and in the issuing of the Notes in order to make them legal, valid and binding general obligations of the Mentor Exempted Village School District have been performed and have been met, or will at the time of delivery of the Notes have been performed or have been met as required by law; that the full faith and credit and general taxing power (as described in Section 8 hereof) of the Board are hereby pledged to the timely payment of debt charges on the Notes; and that no statutory or constitutional limitation of indebtedness or taxation will have been exceeded in the issuance of the Notes. Section 11. The Treasurer of this Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the Auditors of Lake and Geauga Counties. Section 12. It is hereby found and determined that all formal actions of this Board and of any of its committees concerning and relating to the adoption of this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of this Board, and that all deliberations of this Board and of any of its committees that resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the public, in compliance with the law. Section 13. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and immediately upon its adoption. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-93 Mrs. Bryner announced there was no unfinished business. At this time Mrs. Bryner announced that the Board of Education would conduct a hearing of the public, an opportunity for anyone to speak to the Board on any subject: Mr. Mark Gordon, Concord Township wrestling parent, spoke to the selection process of the high school wrestling coach and expressed disappointment that the parent recommended candidate was not selected. He asked that the Board review the selection process. Mr. Todd Victor spoke of his concern that the parent recommended wrestling coach was not selected. There being no further business to come before the Board, Mr. Shaw moved, seconded by Mr. Tuttle, that the regular meeting be adjourned. Roll Call: Ayes: Mr. Shaw, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Jeschelnig, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Bryner. The motion carried. 2014-5-94 The regular meeting adjourned at 8:03 p.m. Daniel L. Wilson, Treasurer Mary L. Bryner, President