Putnam County Schools public meetings in 2022
9 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education will hold a regular meeting at the Central Office in Winfield, West Virginia, under state code WVC 18-5-1c. The agenda is procedural boilerplate, with no specific action items listed. The board reserves the right to amend the agenda with emergency personnel or financial matters.
- Regular meeting pursuant to WVC 18-5-1c
- Held at Central Office, Winfield, WV
- Board may amend agenda for emergency personnel/financial matters
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education will hold a regular meeting with several action items, including approving budget amendments, work-based learning sites, and a possible salary supplement increase for professional and service personnel. The board will also review personnel actions, consent agenda items, and academic updates. The meeting includes procedural items like flag salute, roll call, and approval of minutes.
- Budget amendments totaling $183,133,187.46 operating budget, including $310,719 for Tools for Schools and $67,042 for CTE Program Modernization
- Possible increase to salary supplements for professional and service personnel effective July 1, 2023
- Approval of work-based learning sites at Alltech Electric WV, BDB Construction, IBEW LV 466, Parkline, and Teays Valley Heating and Air
- Personnel actions including resignations, employment, transfers, and leaves of absence
- Consent agenda includes $2,378,328.20 in bills paid for November and school trips to COSI, Carter Caves, and Orlando
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education will hold a regular meeting on December 5, 2022, to consider budget amendments, approve personnel actions, and adopt a policy on school support organizations. The board will also vote on work-based learning sites, an expulsion, and consent agenda items including purchase orders and facility use requests.
- Budget amendment adds $195,164.64 Food Service Supply Chain Assistance Grant, raising total operating budget to $182,588,249.68
- Second reading and approval of Policy 3.33 School Support Organizations Operating Outside of the School's Bank Account
- Personnel actions include resignations, hires, transfers, leaves, and abolishing/creating positions
- Purchase orders: Forrest Burdette Memorial $58,650, Stepping Stones Academy $69,000, Tri County YMCA $134,550
- Approval of work-based learning sites for students at 11 businesses
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education held a regular meeting on November 21, 2022, approving several items including a memorandum of understanding with Hurricane Police for security devices, which involved an executive session. The board also approved MOUs with FamilyCare Health Centers and Moreland University, personnel actions, and expulsions.
- Approved MOU with Hurricane Police Department for security devices (executive session held)
- Approved MOU with WomenCare, Inc. DBA FamilyCare Health Centers for dental care and Dental Assisting Program support
- Approved MOU with Moreland University for clinical practice teaching placement
- Approved personnel actions including resignations, employment, transfers, and leaves
- Approved expulsions as presented
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education will hold a regular meeting on November 21, 2022, to consider several action items, including a first reading of a policy on school support organizations, multiple memorandums of understanding, and the possible disposition of the Old Confidence Elementary School property. The board will also vote on personnel actions, expulsions, and consent agenda items such as purchase orders and trips.
- First reading of Policy 3.33 on school support organizations operating outside school bank accounts
- MOU with WomenCare/FamilyCare Health Centers for dental care and Dental Assisting Program support
- MOU with Hurricane City Police regarding security devices (may involve executive session)
- Consideration of disposition of Old Confidence Elementary School property
- Purchase orders: Stage Right $58,808.00; Mountain State Educational $788,908.07
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education met on November 7, 2022, and approved several action items, including budget amendments, agreements for Pre-K services, a new policy for school support organizations, work-based learning sites, a memorandum of understanding for investigative services, a prevention resource officer agreement with the Town of Buffalo, and a large list of personnel actions. The board also recognized poster contest winners and heard delegations.
- Approved budget amendments increasing total operating budget to $182,393,085.04, including internal transfers for ESSERF, Title I, and other funds
- Approved agreements with five locations (e.g., Appalachian Council Headstart, Tri County YMCA) to provide Pre-K services
- Placed new Policy 3.33 on school support organizations operating outside school bank accounts for public review
- Approved personnel actions including resignations, employment, transfers, and leaves of absence
- Approved Memorandum of Understanding with Mountain State Education Services Cooperative for investigative services including Title IX
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education held a regular meeting on October 17, 2022, approving a series of actions including budget amendments, policy changes, a prevention resource officer agreement, and numerous personnel items. The board also approved course codes for alternate diplomas and a work-based learning site. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved budget amendments totaling $182,131,849.04 operating budget, including increases for truancy diversion ($41,594), special education IDEA ($55,042), and CTE Perkins ($21,190), with decreases for ACE program (-$94,004).
- Approved Prevention Resource Officer Agreement with the Town of Eleanor.
- Amended policies 4.19 (Reporting Student Abuse and Neglect) and 5.6 (Entrance Requirements), effective October 18, 2022.
- Approved course codes for alternate diploma for students with exceptionalities, including Learning Strategies, Daily Living Skills, and Workplace Skills.
- Approved personnel actions including resignations, employment, transfers, and reclassifications.
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education will hold a regular meeting to consider budget amendments, policy changes, personnel actions, and other routine business. The board will vote on a series of budget supplements and transfers, a prevention resource officer agreement with the Town of Eleanor, and updates to policies on reporting student abuse and entrance requirements. Personnel items include resignations, employment, transfers, and leaves of absence.
- Budget amendments totaling $182,131,849.04 operating budget
- Prevention Resource Officer Agreement with Town of Eleanor
- Policy amendments 4.19 (Reporting Student Abuse and Neglect) and 5.6 (Entrance Requirements)
- Purchase order to WV Military Authority for $300,000
- Personnel actions including resignations, employment, and leaves
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2022- 2025
The Putnam County Board of Education met on October 3, 2022, and approved several routine items, including budget amendments, placing two policies for public review, using schools as voting precincts for the November 8 general election, and a $137,909.31 purchase order to Zones, Inc. The board also approved personnel actions, an expulsion, and facility use requests.
- Approved internal budget transfers: $9,087.88 (ARPA Homeless) and $35,681.00 (Title I)
- Placed Policy 4.19 (Reporting Student Abuse and Neglect) and Policy 5.6 (Entrance Requirements) for public review
- Approved use of 20 schools as voting precincts for the November 8, 2022 General Election
- Approved purchase order to Zones, Inc. for $137,909.31
- Approved facility use for youth sports and Good News Club at multiple schools