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The Dawson Springs Progress Wednesday, February 20, 2013

No Action Taken On Assessment


Continued from front page er months, but this is because of tax revenue, Proffitt said. Now we have to live on it until next tax season. A job description for the Director of Districtwide Programs, a position created at the January meeting, was approved. Among other duties, the person hired for this position will be responsible for overseeing special education, the gifted and talented program, districtwide professional development and preschool. The board heard and approved reports on the elementary and junior-senior high council targets for gap reduction. Elementary teacher Holly Peters presented the elementary report in the absence of Jennifer Ward. She noted the percentage of improvement set as a goal by 2017 in key subjects. Kevin Stockman, junior-senior high principal, discussed the secondary schools 2017 goals along with the percentage of improvement his school hopes to achieve on this springs testing. He also presented a list of strategies being used by staff and students to achieve the goals. Those are some very good goals, and we should see a lot of work happening, Proffitt commented. Karen Wallace presented the 2013-2014 technology plan which was approved by the board. The plan, effective July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, guides the district in purchasing, implementation and support of the Comprehensive School Improvement Plans. It also includes goals and action plans for their achievement. Wallace said the goals set in the 20122013 plan have been met except for two items on a wish list which included additional staff. A working session for board members was scheduled for 5:30 p.m. March 20 in the conference room. The board approved the use of Universal Service Funds for the 2013-2014 Web site and approved AT&T as the wireless service provider for the same period. Two overnight trips were approved. The high school cheerleaders will attend the KHSAA state competition in Bowling Green this weekend, and the band will travel to New Orleans in April. The

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Continued from front page Public input will be used to gauge the expectations of those who travel the state and to plan for the future transportation system. In addition to the survey, the updated plan will consider changes in communities, freight movement, financial resources, economic development, rural and urban transportation, the environment and other transportation issues. A link to the survey and other transportation information can be found at www.transportation. ky.gov. A direct link is yourturn.transportation. ky.gov. The direct link will also provide compiled sur-

Local Food Drive Benefits DAPS


Continued from front page 2012 was $5,561.77. Anyone wishing to contribute in any way may bring donations to DAPS at Belmont Apartment 19B

est numbers seen in January in at least two years. Total monetary assistance given in

use of charter buses for the band trip was also approved. In his superintendents report, Proffitt noted that staff members have been issued photo IDs as a safety measure. Volunteers and substitutes will also receive IDs. He also said the administration is looking into a means of controlling freedom of access to the school buildings. I dont want us to feel that we are in jail here, he said. Proffitt updated the board on a meeting he attended in Owensboro Monday with legislators, representatives from three Medicaid providers, and healthcare practitioners. The group discussed the impact a lack of reimbursement is having on school clinics. The Kentucky Spirit Health Plan chosen by most Medicaid eligible families in the area will not reimburse the clinics and is already $350,000 in arrears to the health department. A CHRIS HAYES presents his mother Debbie with flowers following his graduation future session will be held from the Access Point program Saturday, Feb. 16. His sister Stephanie Cotton with the Health Commission looks on. in Frankfort focusing on reimbursements. The only personnel action taken since the last meeting was the hiring of Elizabeth Continued from front page can reach a temperature of isolated areas. Workman as assistant softmore than 1,000 degrees, Report suspicious acts ball coach. become too windy. The which could easily start a of arson to the nearest Kensmallest spark can lead to a wildfire. tucky State Police post or dangerous wildfire. Incorporate firewise call the Target Arson Hotline Properly extinguish practices around homes and at 1-800-27-ARSON. For more information smoking materials. Put out communities in forested arvey results in late 2013 as cigarettes, cigars or pipes eas. Firewise practices range about fire hazard seasons, well as other information throughout the update of only in cleared areas free of from creating defensible outdoor burning laws and vegetation or debris. space around homes by re- safe burning practices, conthe plan. Avoid parking cars, moving leaves, debris and tact the Kentucky DiviPaper surveys are available at KYTC highway dis- trucks or recreational vehi- firewood and ensuring ac- sion of Forestry at 1-800trict offices, and area devel- cles on dry vegetation. The cess for fire response person- 866-0555 or http://forestry. opment district offices. To exhaust system on a vehicle nel and equipment in rural or ky.gov. request a survey by phone, call 5025643419 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Continued from front page are trying to make the state The companys twomore attractive. Other states year goal is to make 4G are updating their laws, LTE available to 300 milenport said. AT&T is supporting state said Davenport. While we lion people in the United between 9 and 11 a.m. Mon- Senate Bill 88 which will are a large company, there is States. day, Wednesday and Friday. help Kentucky attract new a limited amount of dollars. One of three households Nonperishable canned and capital. It does not have anything to is already wireless only, and packaged food items are alWe do that by updat- do with taking away wire one third get their voice serways needed. vice over internet lines. ing and modernizing. We lines.

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