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Bloomfield School Board of Directors Meeting Minutes for September 13, 2021
September 14th 2021 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield School Board of Directors Meeting Minutes for September 13, 2021

Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield School Board of Directors held its regular September Board meeting on Monday. 

The board approved the District bus routes, the 2021-2022 Bus Handbook, and the 2021-2022 Professional Development Handbook. 

The board also discussed the possibility of COVID-19 leave for staff positive cases.  Toni Hill, Superintendent  will get the language formalized and the board will vote in October.  Any COVID-19 leave that is approved will be effective for the 2021-2022 school year.

During the Superintendent's report, the board discussed the 2021-2022 school year and COVID positive cases and quarantines.  The board made a motion and approved that when a building reaches 20% positives and/or quarantines for COVID that a mask mandate would be put in place for that building in areas where social distancing is not achievable for a period of 10 calendar days.

In executive session, the board approved the substitute list, the extracurricular list, the resignation of Angela Wilson, and the hiring of Glenda Fortner.



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(Left to right) Madison Moore, Savannah Hudson, non-traditional scholarship recipient Kama Djambo, DWF board member Kathern Harris, Maria Polasek, Lauren Robertson, non-traditional student Amber Gargas, and DWF board member Dr. Kylie Divine. 

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