Chandler Board of Education members re-employed all of its support, approved open transfers to the Chandler School District for School Year 2025/2026, hired six new personnel and accepted four resignations during their most recent meeting. The new employees hired include Courtney Clark, cafeteria staff worker; Brittany Cook, paraprofessional; and elementary teachers Jon Onstroski, Shelby Lavendusky and Madison Worley; and an elementary counselor, Brandi Perkins.
Resignations accepted Leanna Flow, paraprofessional; Randee Gray, speech pathologist; Ashley Holzrichter and Madison Schick, Agriculture Education teache.r In other business, the board members: Approved the authorization to pay the FY26 allocation of alternative education funds to the local education agency (Stroud Schools) for the alternative education cooperative.
Approved the agreement for representation between Chandler Public Schools and its board of education with Rosenstein, Fist & Ringold. This is an agreement for legal services including but not limited to, legal advice, consultation and representation as requested.
Agreed to the contract renewal with OSIG for property and liability insurance for 2025/2026 school year, for coverage to begin July 1, 2025.
Approved a bid proposal for workman’s compensation insurance for Chandler Public Schools for the 2025/2026 school year.
Approved the request to add “Class of 2027” to the Activity Fund and drop the Class of 2024, General Fund Reimbursement, Archery Building, Chandler Band Boosters (subaccount) and National Honor Society, (subaccount).
Authorized Scott Baade to act as the Chandler School District Director of Federal Programs to sign and file all Federal claims beginning July 1, 2025.
Renewed with Oklahoma Public School Resource Centter for the 2025/2026 school year.
Approved the trade-in of five shotguns (including two model 870, 20 gauges and three model 870 12 gauges) for the purpose of purchasing and/ or otherwise acquiring upgraded and/or newer shotguns to be used by the district’s shooting competition team. Cost to the district $1,100.
Authorized the Superintendent or his designee to facilitate and complete the trade-in of the currently owned shotguns and to purchase and/or otherwise acquire updated and/or new shotguns in exchange.
Approved a list of high school library items as surplus.
Approved a couple of revised policies.