Published on October 19 2018 10:01 am
Last Updated on October 19 2018 10:01 am
Written by Greg Sapp
North Clay school board members this week finalized new guidelines for Open Gym sessions.
Athletic Director Brian Deadmond explained the potential procedure. There was discussion about the "what if's" and details of the potential plan.
The procedure was approved 6-0 and is as follows:
NCCUSD # 25
Open Gym Request Form
Open Gym Regulations:
The open gym request form must be turned in to the Athletic Director in a timely manner so that the open gym can be approved and properly publicized to all students.
COACH MAKING REQUEST:________________________PHONE CONTACT: _________________________
ACTIVITY PLANNED: ________________________________________________________________________
DATE OF ACTIVITY: ______________________HOURS OF ACTIVITY:_______________________________
HOW WILL THIS BE PUBLICIZED:______________________________________________________________
Signature of Coach (required):
_______________________________________________________Date:__________________________________
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(Office use only)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: RECOMMEND APPROVAL? _____ yes _____ no
COMMENTS: _________________________________________________________________________________
Athletic Director’s Signature __________________________________________Date _______________________
North Clay board members also approved allowing for North Clay students to be excused for educational reasons, as they plan to attend the 2021 presidential inauguration.
In personnel moves, the Board approved maternity leave for Kimberly Kemmerer, approved a maternity leave for Carrie Kuhl, hired Hanna Allison as a paraprofessional, and approved an amended multi-year contract for principal Keith Price.
Board members heard reports on various happenings in the North Clay district, including a visit by former St. Louis Cardinal Andy Benes last Friday to speak on making good choices and overcoming bad ones, reflecting on his high school years and his seasons in major league baseball. Information was also shared on work by driver's education teacher Nancy Lewis and by driver's ed students to make posters promoting organ donation.