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November 10, 2016 6:00 p.m. The Fannin County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Bobby Bearden, Chair; Terry Bramlett, Vice-Chair; Sandra Mercier; and Steve Stanley. Lewis DeWeese was absent. The meeting was called to order by Bobby Bearden, Chair. A motion was made by Terry Bramlett, seconded by Sandra Mercier, to approve the following items on the consent agenda. Approve the meeting minutes from November 8, 2016, 8:00 a.m.; and October 13, 2016, 6:00 p.m. Approve the following Board Policies to be revised: Revise Board Policy GAMA-Drug-Free Workplace Revise Board Policy GARH-Leaves and Absences Revise Board Policy JR-Student Records Approve the following Board Policies to be rescinded: Rescind Board Policy IED-Scheduling for Instruction Rescind Board Policy IEDA-Unstructured Break Time Rescind Board Policy GBA-Professional Personnel Compensation Guides and Contracts Rescind Board Policy GBKA-Professional Lay-Off Approve the following Board Policies: Adopt Board Policy JRA- Student Data Privacy Complaints Adopt Board Policy JKA-Solicitation of Students Public Comment: Sam Walker gave his opinion about the Agricultural and Environmental Science Facility. After public comment, motion by Steve Stanley, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the financial report for the month of September 30, 2016. Mr. Henson stated the SPLOST check received in October for the month of September was $411,833.96. Motion by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the Federal Grant Budget Amendments for FY 2017 (see attached).

Benny Long, Director of Transportation and Safety, shared the results of the surplus property with the Board (see attached). Motion by Terry Bramlett, seconded by Steve Stanley, to acknowledge no bids were received for the Blue Ridge Elementary School Media Center Surplus Property: Lot 1: 7 Overhead projectors with no bulbs Lot 2: 2 Record players Motion by Steve Stanley, seconded by Bobby Bearden, to acknowledge no bids were received for the Fannin County Middle School Surplus property. All members voted yes; motion carried. 6 CD players 14 screens 7 DVD players 4 cassette players 5 filmstrip projectors 11 televisions 2 listening stations 5 VCRs 1 karaoke player 1 DVD combo system 1 overhead projector Motion by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to acknowledge no bids were received for the Fannin County High School Surplus property: Item Serial # Model # FCBOE# Date Manufactured Panasonic VCR B4SA23673 PV-2401 1720 1994 Quasar VCR 53420304 VHQ540 1989 1995 Sharp TV 666423 27K-S180 980286 1998 Panasonic VCR B9SC25507 PV-9451 980257 1999 JVC VCR/DVD 169A2745 HR-XVC27U 300056 2004 Sanyo DVD N48F6237 DWM-400 1100144 2004 Sony DVD 7372065 DVP-NS55P No # No Date Pioneer Laser Disc Player 0E3906936P CLD-E2000 No # 1994 Panasonic Radio CW2HA88571 No # 3001802 No Date Panasonic TV/VCR Combo 1AA49071 PVQ-2511 800036 2001 Panasonic TV MC40620129 CT-25R10R 1659 1994 PIX Mobile TV Cart No # No # 980255 No Date Sharp TV 101818836 27N-S50 9000288 2001 Panasonic VCR No # No # 980256 No Date Panasonic VCR C91C90368 DV-9400 # Unknown 1999 Other Info

Dukane SunSplash Overhead Highland 1610 Overhead 2066128 SP2123 100394 2002 1007293 HL1600AJA 200200 Motion by Terry Bramlett, seconded by Steve Stanley, to approve Blue Ridge Elementary School media Center Salvage property: Lot 1: 7 Overhead projectors with no bulbs Lot 2: 2 Record players Motion by Bobby Bearden, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the Fannin County Middle School salvage property: 6 CD players 14 screens 7 DVD players 4 cassette players 5 filmstrip projectors 11 televisions 2 listening stations 5 VCRs 1 karaoke player 1 DVD combo system 1 overhead projector Motion by Steve Stanley, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the Fannin County High School salvage property: Item Serial # Model # FCBOE# Date Manufactured Panasonic VCR B4SA23673 PV-2401 1720 1994 Quasar VCR 53420304 VHQ540 1989 1995 Sharp TV 666423 27K-S180 980286 1998 Panasonic VCR B9SC25507 PV-9451 980257 1999 JVC VCR/DVD 169A2745 HR-XVC27U 300056 2004 Sanyo DVD N48F6237 DWM-400 1100144 2004 Sony DVD 7372065 DVP-NS55P No # No Date Pioneer Laser Disc Player 0E3906936P CLD-E2000 No # 1994 Panasonic Radio CW2HA88571 No # 3001802 No Date Panasonic TV/VCR Combo 1AA49071 PVQ-2511 800036 2001 Panasonic TV MC40620129 CT-25R10R 1659 1994 PIX Mobile TV Cart No # No # 980255 No Date Other Info

Sharp TV 101818836 27N-S50 9000288 2001 Panasonic VCR No # No # 980256 No Date Panasonic VCR C91C90368 DV-9400 # Unknown 1999 Dukane SunSplash Overhead 2066128 SP2123 100394 2002 Highland 1610 Overhead 1007293 HL1600AJA 200200 Motion by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the following Technology hardware as salvage: Technology Center salvage property: 64 laptop computers, 2 printers, and 1 desktop computer Fannin County Middle School salvage property: 1 computer cart 1 paper shredder 28 netbooks 3 laptops 5 projectors 7 printers 3 LCD monitors 4 interactive tablets East Fannin Elementary School salvage property: 1 projector 8 smart slates 1 SMART tablet 1 monitor 7 network switches 1 speaker amplifier 2 battery back ups All members voted yes; motion carried Motion by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the purchase of 66 desktop computers and monitors from Arey Jones Educational Solutions in the amount of $44,203.50 to be paid out of SPLOST funds for Fannin County Middle School. All members voted yes; motion carried. Motion by Terry Bramlett, seconded by Steve Stanley, to approve the purchase 110 Chromebook computers and 3 charging carts from CDW Government in the in the amount of $32,006.90 to be paid out of SPLOST funds for Fannin County High School. All members voted yes; motion carried. Motion by Terry Bramlett, seconded by Sandra Mercier, to approve the Salto Locks installation from Howard Technology Solutions in the amount of $43,388.00 to be paid out of capital outlay funds for Fannin County High School.

Motion by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to approve the field turf replacement project to be completed by FieldTurf in the amount of $183,255.20 to be paid out of capital outlay funds for the Fannin County High School. Karen Walton, Assistant Superintendent & School Improvement and Curriculum stated the Board has selected Local Board Training topics for the year. Trainings will begin after the first of the year. Each member is encouraged to check his calendar for possible training dates. Superintendent s Comments: Mark Henson, Superintendent, asked Heather Finley, Director of Special Programs & Teacher Quality, to share the graduation rate for SY 2015-2016. Mrs. Finley stated the Georgia Department of Education has released graduation rates for the 2015-2016 school year. The Fannin County School System had a 91.2% graduation rate. Compared to the state average of 79.2%, we are far beyond other systems in Georgia. The state also looks at certain subgroups of students and compares their graduation rates to ALL students in the system and the state. Fannin County is proud to share that for the students with disabilities population, the graduation rate was 94.4%, compared to the state average of 56.3%. Not only is this the highest rate in our region, it is third highest in the state. She said these numbers prove that we are a community that believes ALL students can learn! Mr. Henson thanked the principals for all of the hard work they put into the Veterans Day programs. They are always excellent, and everyone does a great job. He was impressed with the high school students and the respect they have for the veterans. The PAC was full of students, and you could have heard a pin drop. Mr. Henson is very pleased the outcome of the recent election. Mr. Terry Bramlett and Mr. Lewis DeWeese will be returning, and Mr. Chad Galloway will start his term in January 2017. He stated we have a good Board and hates to see Sandra Mercier leave, but he understands. Mr. Henson feels very comfortable with the future of the Board. Everyone has a great attitude, and they all have the children s interest at heart. With that being said, Mr. Henson announced he would be retiring on June 30, 2017. Board Members Comments: Steve Stanley stated he appreciated Mr. Henson as a superintendent, and it is very personal to see him go. Mr. Stanley said Mark has run a great ship; his staff has done a great job, and he has placed great people around him. He said it has been an honor and a pleasure to work with Mr. Henson. Terry Bramlett echoed Mr. Stanley s accolades about Mr. Henson. He said he has done an excellent job for the school system with his model of integrity and efficiency. The success in the system begins with the captain of the ship, and he has done a remarkable job. Mr. Bramlett told Mr. Henson he has led the Board very well and so efficiently, and he is very pleased about

that. Mr. Bramlett congratulated Ms. Betsy Hyde and Ms. Heather Finley for their incredible accomplishment and said he was sharing their pride. Mr. Bramlett congratulated Mr. Chad Galloway, Board member-elect, and stated how impressed with his dedication to the Board of Education, he hasn t missed a meeting since he declared his intention to run for School Board. He is obviously going to be an excellent Board member. Mr. Bramlett said it was an honor to be a part of the school system. Sandra Mercier echoed her fellow Board members, and she commended the students with disabilities and the hard work Heather Finely, Betsy Hyde, and the teachers have done to help them succeed. Mrs. Mercier was very impressed with ESOL presentation that was presented at the work session. She said it was one of the most informative sessions that we have had. Mrs. Mercier said she and Mr. Henson go way back. He was one of her students, and she will be saving the accolades for later. Bobby Bearden stated he had lost some tears over Mr. Henson s retiring. He stated nobody could be as good as he has been. He agreed with everything his fellow Board had said regarding Mr. Henson. Mr. Bearden said our main purpose is the kids. He appreciated everybody being at the meeting and commended Chad Galloway, Board member elect, for attending all the meetings and stated he is going to make a fine Board member. Mr. Bearden congratulated Terry Bramlett, Lewis DeWeese, and Chad Galloway for being elected as Board members for the next four years. There being no further business to come before the meeting, a motion was made by Sandra Mercier, seconded by Terry Bramlett, to adjourn subject to being called into special session by the Chair when deemed necessary. Bobby Bearden, Chairperson psd Mark Henson, Superintendent