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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014_05_13 Board MinutesIDAHO FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 91 BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- BUSINESS MEETING DISTRICT OFFICE BOARD ROOM -- 7:00 P.M. 690 JOHN ADAMS PARKWAY TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014 6:00 P.M. EXECUTIVE SESSION Chairman Lisa Burtenshaw called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM. Trustee Haws made a motion to go into Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code §67-2345 (1) (b) Student Hearings. Trustee Zollinger provided the second. A roll call vote was taken: Lisa Burtenshaw - yes Dave Lent —yes Larry Haws - yes Bryan Zollinger — yes Deidre Warden — n/a EXECUTIVE SESSION Superintendent Boland, Assistant Superintendent Caudle and the Board of Trustees met in Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code §67-2345 (1) (b) regarding student hearings. Trustee Lent made a motion to return to Open Session at 7:05 PM. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. Present from the Board of Trustees: Lisa Burtenshaw, Chair Dave Lent, Vice Chair Larry Haws, Clerk Bryan Zollinger, Trustee Deidre Warden - Excused Present from the Administration: George Boland, Superintendent Lisa Sherick, Assistant Superintendent Trina Caudle, Assistant Superintendent Carrie Smith, Director of HR & Finance Debbie Wilkie, Recording Clerk Chairman Burtenshaw called the meeting to order at 7:08 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by teacher Julia Buell. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY a. Volunteer of the Month Fox Hollow Principal Tammi Utter introduced Jennifer Roos, PTO Co -President, as the Volunteer of the Month. Mrs. Utter shared that Jennifer made her feel welcomed as the new principal at Fox Hollow this year. Tammi stated Jennifer is there whenever the PTO is doing anything, like the Skyline Homecoming Parade float, the Halloween Carnival, One District One Book, Field Days, Book Fairs and helping in her own children's classrooms. Chairman Burtenshaw thanked Jennifer for all her time and support and presented her with a certificate and a token of appreciation. Jennifer introduced her family and thanked all those who came in support of her tonight. 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 1 of 8 b. Student Presentation — Dora Erickson 6" Grade - No report. Debbie Wilkie will contact the teacher to get more information. c. Data Presentation Dr. Sarah Sanders, Principal, A. H. Bush Elementary provided a video presentation sharing student growth achievement data at Bush Elementary this year. Dr. Sanders answered questions from the Board and stated that it is awesome to see the growth made by students from the fall to the spring assessments. A discussion was held. Dr. Sanders stated they are planning to hold spring assessments for the current, and incoming, kindergartners to be able to provide some early interventions prior to the start of the school year in August. The Board commended Dr. Sanders for her leadership and the good work that she and her staff are doing. ADOPT AGENDA Trustee Lent made a motion to amend the agenda to add under Section III. Reports/Input/Information, item f. First Reading of Revisions for Board Policy 804.0 — Performance Evaluations, under Section V. Action Items, item j. Employee 2013-2014J and under Section VI. Executive Session, Idaho Code, Section 67-2345 (1) (b) Personnel. Trustee Zollinger provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. Trustee Zollinger then made a motion to adopt the amended agenda. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. REPORTS/I N PUT/I N FORMATION a. Student Reports - Student Representatives shared information regarding activities and events taking place at their respective schools. Written reports, if provided, are attached. i. Idaho Falls High School —Shaelyn Stohl ii. Skyline High School — Rose Rammell iii. Emerson High School —Amanda Rice iv. Compass Academy — no report b. Superintendent's Report - a written copy is attached. c. Patron Input —written comments, if provided, are attached. Patron and parent Andrea Chambers provided comments regarding education. Written comments are attached. d. IFEA Report - Lynn MacAusland reported. A written copy is attached. e. Education Foundation Report — Supt. Boland shared results from the Idaho Gives Day Fundraiser on behalf of Tonya Bunnell who couldn't be here tonight. Written comments are attached. f. First Reading of Revisions for Board Policy 804.0 — Performance Evaluations Superintendent Boland reviewed there were statutory changes made this year that requires some minor changes to the language in our policy. The district's evaluation plan must be submitted to the State Department prior to July 1, 2014. A discussion was held about placing this item on the June 101h agenda for the final reading in order to meet the required deadline. g. Other Items — Board Chair Lisa Burtenshaw shared that she had resigned her position from the Idaho School Board Association Executive Board due to travel expectations and family commitments. Trustee 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 2 of 8 Lent stated he would like the board to consider moving the noon work session meeting to an evening time slot. The board will discuss and set meeting dates and times at the Annual Meeting to be held on July 22, 2014. CONSENT AGENDA Trustee Zollinger made a motion to adopt the Consent Agenda as presented. Trustee Haws provided the second. A discussion was held regarding the request for classroom sound systems. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. Items approved included: a. Approval of Minutes April 8, 2014 Business Meeting April 22, 2014 Work Session b. Payment of Claims April 2014 Payment of Claims - $3,455,788.68 ii. Representative Organization's President Leave - $808.08 c. Staff Actions Retirements Position Location Connie McLellan Reading Taylorview Kathy Malcom Special Ed A. H. Bush Ruth Ann Rose 4t" Grade Longfellow Annette Alexander Science Eagle Rock Merlyn Belloff Special Ed Idaho Falls High School Marion Davis 4t" Grade Longfellow Linda Teske 6t" Grade Westside Vickie Christensen English Skyline High School Randy Hurley Principal Idaho Falls High School Gloria Oldham 5t" Grade Ethel Boyes Heather Priest 3rd Grade Theresa Bunker Resignations Position Location Mark Anderson Choir Skyline High School Barbara Wright Psychologist Skyline/Eagle Rock/Compass Teresa (Teri) Gottlobb 5t" Grade Longfellow Connie Troxel 6t" Grade Fox Hollow Mary Murray 2nd Grade Westside Wendy Brady 3rd Grade Westside Callie Klingler 5t" Grade Temple View Sandy Heeding Pre-school Hawthorne Shaleece Walker 4t" Grade Hawthorne Carissa Bosch Resource Room Linden Park Kira Wallace 4t" Grade Linden Park Stephanie Carver Rivera Reading Taylorview Teri Roderick Science Skyline Dustin Heath 6t" Grade Dora Erickson Melissa Chiu Science Skyline Rex Mitchell Science Eagle Rock Deborah McElroy Spec Ed Longfellow Trina C. Caudle Assistant Superintendent Administration Jenna O'Dell 4t" Grade Theresa Bunker 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 3 of 8 Marianne Cornforth Kindergarten Linden Park Christina Adams .5 Kindergarten .5 Preschool Sunnyside Hawthorne Kari Augustus 4t" Grade In -district Transfers From 5t" Grade To Alexa Manley Fox Hollow - 3rd Grade Sunnyside - Spectrum Grades 1-3 Stephanie Bingham Stohl Emerson - Resource Room Hawthorne - Resource Room Steve Mueller Temple View - 4t" Grade Longfellow - 4t" Grade Michelle Stratton Theresa Bunker - 1" Grade Linden Park -1" Grade Kristen Thueson Theresa Bunker - 4t" Grade Fox Hollow - 1" Grade Ashley Campbell Temple View - 4t" Grade Sunnyside - Spectrum Grades 1-3 Sarah Schaeffer Compass/Eagle Rock - Math Compass - Math Rex Taylor Eagle Rock — English Compass — English Kristen Hadley Eagle Rock —Science Compass — Science Haley Baker IFHS—Assistant Principal Taylorview— Music Kaylene Flamm I FHS — PTE Eagle Rock - FCS Shelly Thiel Instructional Coach Eagle Rock - Reading Christina Godfrey Longfellow — 6t" Grade Taylorview — Reading Amy Keck Eagle Rock — Spec Ed Linden Park —Spec Ed 2014-2015 New Hires Position Location Christina Adams .5 Kindergarten .5 Preschool Sunnyside Hawthorne Kari Augustus 4t" Grade Westside Emma -lee L Beckstead 5t" Grade Temple View Shanna Bowles TBD TBD Alisa Zabel -Burt 4t" Grade Theresa Bunker Nathasia Christensen 4t" Grade Temple View Gina Dodds TBD TBD Jordan Ferguson Peterson 6t" Grade Erickson Roni Hansen 4t" Grade Hawthorne Tyana Hulett 4t" Grade Longfellow Tressa Long 4t" Grade Hawthorne Donna Packer 5t" Grade Longfellow Cynthia Sperry .5 Kindergarten Westside Mark G Rodel PBIS Coach/Counselor Temple View Lindsey Merrill School Psychologist District Heather S George -Heaton Science Eagle Rock Brooke Anderson 2nd Grade Ethel Boyes Kendall L Nielsen Band Taylorview Geoff C Stubbs English Taylorview Mary Ann Vineyard School Psychologist District Lorie Sadler Special Ed TBD Colleen Becker .60 FTE Family & Consumer Science Idaho Falls High School Joshua K Huntsman Special Ed Eagle Rock Middle School Chandra A Lange 4t" Grade Linden Park Sheila L Walter 5t" Grade Theresa Bunker Emily A Brewster .50 Kindergarten Theresa Bunker Laura Tanner 1" Grade Temple View Kayla N Rodriquez .50 FTE Special Ed Idaho Falls High School Emily R Busch Special Ed TBD Ericka Mann 1" Grade Theresa Bunker Sydni L Day Math Eagle Rock Middle School 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 4 of 8 d. Matching Funds— May 2014 A.H. Bush Elementary Classroom Technology $12,655.00 Fox Hollow Elementary (FY13 & 14) Classroom Technology $29,985.00 Linden Park Elementary Classroom Audio Systems $ 8,022.00 Longfellow Elementary (FY14) Classroom Technology $15,152.16 Sunnyside Elementary Classroom Technology $15,160.00 Theresa Bunker Elementary School Sign Upgrade $ 1,150.89 Westside Elementary (FY13 & FY14) Classroom Technology $15,991.38 Taylorview Middle School Classroom Technology $13,411.16 Emerson High School Technology, screens and books $12,796.96 Idaho Falls High School Scoreboards $15,943.00 Skyline High School Pottery Wheel & Football Helmets $ 6,395.00 Total Matching Funds requested $146,662.60 e. Student Travel Idaho Falls High School Wrestling Team Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, NV December 18-21, 2014 Idaho Falls High School Wrestling Team North Idaho Rumble at Coeur d'Alene High School Coeur d'Alene, ID January 30— February 1, 2015 f. Early Graduation i. Student 2013-2014F ii. Student 2013-20141 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 5 of 8 g. Other Items i. SHS Pottery Kiln ACTION ITEMS a. Accept/Reject K-6 Math Curriculum Adoption Superintendent Boland reviewed this is the third and final reading for the K-6 math curriculum adoption and the only feedback received has been overwhelmingly positive. Assistant Superintendent Caudle provided a one-page informational sheet highlighting the math curriculum committee recommendations. Superintendent Boland commended Curriculum Coordinator Todd Brown and the committee for all the time and work they put in to selecting a curriculum that will serve District 91 students well. A discussion was held about purchasing enough resources to accommodate the larger student numbers in the upcoming lower grades. Trustee Haws made a motion to adopt the K-6 math curriculum Math in Focus as presented. Trustee Lent provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. b. Accept/Reject Athletic Training Agreement with Bingham Memorial Hospital Superintendent Boland stated the proposed agreement for athletic training services by Orthopedic Institute of Bingham Memorial Hospital has been in review over the past few months and by the district's legal counsel. It is the recommendation of the administration that the agreement be approved for the 2014-2015 school year. Trustee Lent made a motion to accept the Athletic Training Agreement with Bingham Memorial Hospital for the 2014-2015 school year as presented. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. c. Accept/Reject Revisions for Board Policy 1003.11- Extracurricular Non-academic Activities Superintendent Boland reviewed that this is the section in policy that deals with nonpublic students participating in extracurricular activities. The current policy is very outdated so this would bring our policy into compliance with Idaho Code and IHSAA rules. Trustee Zollinger made a motion to accept the revisions for Board Policy 1003.11— Extracurricular Non- academic Activities as presented. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. d. Accept/Reject Emerson Alternative High School Schedule Change Superintendent Boland stated the proposed changes were presented by Principal Robin Busch and student senate leaders from Emerson Alternative High School at the last work session. The schedule change would allow students to earn one additional credit per block as they work towards graduation requirements. Trustee Haws made a motion to approve the Emerson Alternative High School schedule change as presented. Trustee Zollinger provided the second. Board members were impressed that students came and presented the proposal engaging them in the process and helping them build a culture that empowers. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. e. Accept/Reject 2014 Audit Engagement Letter with Galusha, Higgins & Galusha Carrie Smith, Director of HR and Finance, reviewed that Galusha, Higgins & Galusha have been performing the district's audit for many years and every year at this time we receive a letter to engage in their services. Carrie stated the cost for these services would be in the same range they were the previous year at $39,000. 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 6 of 8 Trustee Lent made a motion to accept the 2014 Audit Engagement Letter with Galusha, Higgins & Galusha. Trustee Haws provided the second. Trustee Zollinger recused himself from voting since he has a family member employed by Galusha, Higgins and Galusha. Motion carried 3 ayes, 0 nays. f. Accept/Reject Updated Taylorview Property Appraisals Carrie Smith reviewed that as required by Idaho Code we are presenting the updated appraisals for the land across from Taylorview on Castlerock Lane. Carrie stated there are two lots, the smaller one appraised at $51,000 and the larger one at $74,000. It is the recommendation of the administration that the board accept the appraisals and include them in the records of this meeting. Trustee Zollinger made a motion to accept the updated Taylorview Property Appraisals as presented. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. g. Authorize Sale of Surplus Properties by Sealed Bid Carrie Smith reviewed as discussed in an earlier board facilities committee meeting the district has a number of unused properties that are no longer beneficial to the district which it make sense to dispose of. The list of properties include, the old Erickson parking lot, the former music building on the corner of Holmes Avenue and 7t" Street, the Taylorview property discussed earlier and eleven modular classrooms. The recommendation would be to put these items up for sale using a sealed bid process. A discussion was held about dissemination of this information to local realtors since real property is available and after the outcome of the bid process is known this item will come back to the board for final approval. Trustee Zollinger made a motion to authorize the sale of surplus property by sealed bid as presented. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. h. Student 2013-2014G Trustee Zollinger made a motion to expel Student 2013-2014G for the remainder of this school year with the option to petition the board in August 2014 for re -enrollment in the 2014-2015 school year. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. i. Student 2013-2014H Trustee Lent made a motion for a change of placement for Student 2013-2014H including a transition plan from the 8t" grade to high school next year when this student comes back. The student must also complete all the credits necessary to successfully complete the 8t" grade. Trustee Haws provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. Chairman Burtenshaw called for a motion to reconvene to Executive Session at 8:20 PM. Trustee Haws made a motion to meet in Executive Session per Idaho Code §67-2345 (1) (c) Negotiations and (b) Personnel as amended. Trustee Lent provided the second. A roll call vote was taken: Lisa Burtenshaw —yes Dave Lent —yes Larry Haws —yes Bryan Zollinger — yes Deidre Warden — n/a EXECUTIVE SESSION Superintendent Boland, Assistant Superintendent Caudle, Assistant Superintendent Sherick, Carrie Smith and the Board of Trustees met in Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code §67-2345 (1) (b) Personnel and (c) ]Negotiations. 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 7 of 8 Trustee Haws made a motion to return to Open Session at 8:52 PM. Trustee Zollinger provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes, 0 nays. Employee 2013-2014) Trustee Zollinger made a motion to accept the resignation of Employee 2013-2014J and approve payment for up to 40 days of accumulated vacation upon separation from the district. Trustee Lent provided the second. Motion carried 4 ayes 0 nays. Trustee Lent made a motion to adjourn. Trustee Haws provided the second. Meeting adjourned at 8:55 PM. 5/13/2014 D91 Board Minutes Page 8 of 8 Senior Checklist 13 May 5-M,APExams E3 May 15 Complete all correspondence courses and exams E3 May le Permission slips and payment due for Lagoon 0 May 21 Awards NightietheCivic @ 7:Q0 — families Invitedl 0 May 23 Senior Trip to Lagoon — no school for seniors that dayl 0 May 24 Final Transcript Request to the Counseling Center 0 May 26 Memorial Day — no school 0 May 27-30 Finals for Seniors 0 May 30 Last day of classes for seniors — complete check-out procedures! 0 June I Baccalaureate in the Civic Auditorium @ 7:00 — families invited -I 0 June 2 No school for Seniors 0 June 3 Graduation Practice (bring your cap) 1:00-3:00 in the Civic 0 June 3 Distribute tickets for graduation at end of practice 0 June 3 Class picture—panoramic @3:00 13 June 4 Graduation Practice(cap and gown) 9:00-11:00 in the Civic 0 June 4 Block IF pic, Senior. Sob U-:15 — 1:00 in the main gym E3 June 4 Commencement — 7:30 in Civic (arrive at least 15 minutes early) 0 June 4-5 Grad Party at the Apple Athletic Club 11:00 PIVI — 5:00 AM 0 cwmr� 0 bfflce� are finished lnaug��r ova -�r,�s rn�.rsdc�.c� Rwmmu� Wn- ��;30 �j 121 -2(�) ?aW pyi d e A� e ahoc 1 �9 �'.29 oy(hWQ - VA� 22 kconqw-S -A-u- Ar+ AAAA.t 2 -yyi 'IF Cra�a k , rd fter V*'-' 'nYdp tCj-,-moJ), on P) School Board Report May 2014 Skyline High School SPORTS • Spring Sports going to State: Boys Golf, Track, Tennis (2 teams of doubles), Softball • Girls Golf state academic champions INSTRUCTION • Testing over, no more block schedule • AP testing last week and this week • All Senior Projects are complete!! Juniors can submit their project proposal this week if they want to do the summer track • Chemistry Soap,Lab going on- students use skills they have learned this year in chemistry to make their own soap. Teachers judge soap MILI11-1 • Drama Club last play "You Didn't Say it was Haunted" yesterday and today • Donkey Basketball fundraiser (April 25) • School Newspaper, West Side Story, went to a competition in San Diego two weeks ago and placed 5th out of 200 entries for their February edition- °Newspaper Broadsheet° 13-16 pages TEACHERS • National Honors Society putting on this year's Awards Assembly (for both student and teacher awards) Wednesday May 21 st • Saying goodbye to teachers who have given so much to Skyline and truly embody the school, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Mortensen, and Mrs. McAusland. Speaking for the student body, they will be missed! Thanks for a great yearM E W\k� �.s PQ'W R'j C' e, vvk- drim - -iAc _. --- Superintendent's Report 5-13-14 As the end of the school year approaches the calendar is filled with activities: • SBAC testing is complete at the secondary schools and the elementary schools will finish this week. • AP exams conclude this week. • High school sports conclude with state competitions Thursday through Saturday • Trina will be meeting with secondary principals to tomorrow to review and begin finalizing master schedules and associated staffing. • Fourth grade Rendezvous runs Tuesday through Thursday next week. • The retirement banquet is next Thursday evening. • We have our final learning walk scheduled for Friday the 23rd at IFHS with a focus on LDC. • The 61 grade track meet begins on Wednesday the 28th and concludes on Friday the 301H • High school commencement exercises begin with Emerson on June 2nd followed by SHS on the 3rd and IFHS on the 4th • The last day of school, June 61 will also be the first day of moving for Edgemont, Longfellow, and Skyline in preparation for demolition and remodeling. • Our final meetings with principals are slated for June 10 -12 with mathematics inservice and data presentations. Each principal will provide a presentation that includes: o What they set to accomplish this year o What measurable results they obtained o Strategies used o Obstacles encountered o Lessons learned o How resources were aligned to support the goal(s) IDAHO FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT #91 PUBLIC INPUT SHEET Guidelines for Patron Involvement in School Board Meetings School Board meetings are meetings of the elected Board of Trustees held in public for the purpose of conducting the business of the Board. Patron input is invited during board meetings on the following basis: To request to speak to the Board of Trustees: In order to be recognized, the patron must sign and complete the Public input portion below prior to the beginning of the meeting. The Public Input Sheet should be located on a table at the back of the boardroom. Patrons will be recognized by the Chairman of the Board. Public input should not exceed three minutes. The Board will listen to public input without comment except to ask germane questions. Expressions must be appropriate to the public setting. Discussion of personnel matters or personal attacks are not appropriate. Board Policy 506.0 item 5 states that complaints against a particular teacher or District employee shall be in writing. The contract between District 91 and the teacher's association, as well as traditional concepts of the due process of law, require that the affected employee be notified of a written complaint. The Chair has the authority to control the meeting whenever necessary. PUBLIC INPUT SHEET &P"'k D. Address: _j 20�'q jakZM( Phone: 625 GA00-5 Do you have children attending School District #91 schools? If so, which schools do your students attend: ZLF- Vind la A zwx- 6w LjAle— �r Topic:�7��a303, 511612008 First of all, I would strongly encourage the board to very seriously consider the adoption of the new math curriculum. This is at least a decade overdue and I am excited for our students to finally be taught math in a productive and logical way. Secondly, I continue to be concerned for the lack of regard this district shows for our teachers. I feel they continue to be overlooked for their commitment and dedication. My daughter who is a senior currently has a teacher that she adores. She went into the class at the start of the year dreading it because of the subject matter. However, she quickly learned that the teacher has so much passion for the subject and has made it come alive for everyone, it has now become my daughter's favorite class. This teacher, who is a part time teacher, puts in more hours than anyone at the school. My daughter frequently sees her still at the school well after the school day has ended, even though she only teaches the first three hours of the day. Last night she made herself available to her students until 8:30 pm to help them do some last minute preparations for their AP test today. Three students showed up for that extra help and this teacher was still willing to give up her evening for those three. She has been so dedicated and committed to her role as a teacher that she has been a huge inspiration to my daughter. I wouldn't even know where to start in expressing my gratitude to her for the fire that she has Ignited in a less-than-driven student. And yet, I just learned that because she is part-time, there will not be a position available for her next year, despite the fact that she does not want to stop being a teacher. I was stupefied to learn that the high school can somehow muster the resources to offer several classes of "Hollywood History" yet can't find the resources to maintain the position of an outstanding and dedicated government teacher. There is no way anyone could possibly convince me that a class in Hollywood history could prepare our students for anything. But the school is willing to continue that travesty while willingly dropping a class that our students desperately need. There is no way you could possibly replace a teacher like this one. But the real question is: why would you want to? In case anyone here is losing sleep over the question of why so many patrons continue to choose charter schools, online schools, homeschooling, or even moving to other districts, the real question is why is district 91 not doing more to promote and protect good teaching? In your last round of budget cuts, heaven and earth was moved to save sports while librarians were cut to part-time. Is District 91 about education or extra- curriculars? Perhaps our priorities are backwards. It's not administrators, counseling, or extra-curriculars that draw people to the district. It's great teaching. Let's stand behind our teachers and start valuing the kind of devotion that changes students lives. Does District 91 value quantity or quality; dedicated, motivating teachers or the bottom line? IFEA REPORT May 13, 2014 Lynn MacAusland, IFEA Representative We recognize the challenge of having enough subs in the district to cover anticipated, let alone unanticipated, absences. Teachers are trying their best to plan ahead. The IFEA very much appreciates having a place at the table as the district works through the identification and distribution of the Leadership Stipend funds. Retirement Banquet May 22 5:30 social hour 6:30 dinner and entertainment We are trying to get Jamie Esler, Idaho's Teacher of the Year Entertainment by Skyline Jazz Band, Idaho Falls Choir, Miss Idaho Falls Ed Foundation Report Board Meeting 5/13/2014 On behalf of Tonya Bunnell, Program Director, The Ed Foundation wanted to thank everyone for their contributions during the Idaho Gives Project on May 1". Contributions to the District 91 Education Foundation raised $8,200 and after winning a $500 Golden Ticket and $1500 for 2nd Place in unique contributors, over $10,000 was raised that day to help fund student field trips next year. Thank you again to everyone who contributed, your donations are greatly appreciated.