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Ms. Gina Malloy, President |
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1001 Hiatt Street |
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Mr. Dave Coziahr, |
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2644 Avenue D |
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Mr. Marvin Arnpriester |
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101 Sunny Ridge |
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Mrs. Melanie Bates |
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320 Spencer Avenue |
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Mr. Mark Brandenburg |
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2308 Thallas Street |
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Mrs. D. Janine Headen |
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2631 6th Avenue |
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106 East View Drive |
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Upcoming Board of Education Meetings
The Board of Education meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, October through May and the 4th Tuesday only June through September.
6:30 p.m.
Educational Service Center
12 Scott Street
3rd Floor
Watch the meetings live on Cox Cable channel 18
Board Meeting Minutes
(To view minutes of the Board meetings, just click on the corresponding date.)
Archive of 2000-2001 School Year Board Meetings
Archive of 2001-2002 School Year Board Meetings
Archive of 2002-2003 School Year Board Meetings
Archive
of 2003-2004 School Year Board Meetings
Tuesday, December 28, 2004--**Cancelled as of October 26, 2004**
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1.
Goal Area #1: Student Achievement
a. Goal
Statement
Improve Student
Performance in Reading, Math, and Science to achieve NCLB
requirements.
b. Goal
Statement
Pursue funding beyond the initial
grants in order to continue to fully implement a high quality
preschool that will serve all qualified four-year olds and qualified
three year-olds.
c. Goal
Statement
Continue to move toward full
implementation of the Iowa Professional Development Model.
d.
Goal Statement
Implement the academies approach
beginning with vocational/technical programs.
e.
Goal Statement
Proactively implement strategies to
improve the graduation rate while implementing the increased
graduation requirements.
2.
Goal Area #2: District Finances
a.
Goal Statement
Proactively develop a long-range
revenue plan, while remaining focused on achieving stated budget
priorities.
3.
Goal Area #3: Community Inclusion
a. Goal
Statement
The CBCS Board of Education was selected to receive the first T.E.Davidson Award of Excellence to be given each year by the Iowa Association of School Boards. Judges listed the following board accomplishments:
Establishing a district-wide focus on preparing students for success through strategic planning and community involvement.
Developing clear budget priorities and policies that focus resources where they will have the greatest impact in helping students.
Supporting a broad array of innovations that help troubled students, such as dropouts, or elementary students who aren't learning to read.
Advocating for the needs of students by reaching out to business, private agencies, legislators and others.
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