This transcript is a sports broadcast of a high-school girls basketball game (Warrenton vs. McClure North) and does not contain civic meeting content; no civic articles were generated.
District CSIP presenter reported reading outcomes meeting the reading goal at 76% and a 47% reduction in repeat referrals between the first and second quarters; math goal progress lagged and staff retention remains below target.
Board architects reported the new elementary school is largely under roof, with storm-shelter protections, a two-hour emergency generator, and site work advancing; the board approved an archaeological study contract and discussed MoDOT coordination and budget updates.
Board approved amended contracts with the City of Orton to provide SROs and crossing guards and added a clause requiring at least one SRO to attend the CES/Missouri School Safety Academy annually; board carried the motion by voice vote.
Grand Hema Dentistry owner Adam Stotts told the board that runoff and construction activity from the new elementary site caused mud and water to invade his property, cited repair estimates (foundation $33,770; interior work ~$8,955), said insurance denied coverage as flood, and requested compensation as he pursues remediation.
Board approved several policy updates (including AI training ownership and behavioral assessment team procedures) but tabled policy JHG after members raised concerns that changing the phrase to 'reasonable manner' might conflict with statutory reporting language; staff will research statutory text before the next meeting.
Lead nurse Holly Parker told the WARREN CO. R-III Board that nurse visits have increased sharply at some schools, the district is implementing state-mandated cardiac emergency response plans and Stop the Bleed training, and staff are exploring expanded CPR/tourniquet training and online options.
The district reported revenues slightly behind projections due to distribution and federal reimbursement delays; auditors flagged a carryover verification issue and a one‑time reporting omission on a transfer between funds, which staff say has been corrected and will be fixed with procedural signoffs.
District staff reviewed career-technical participation trends: construction trades up slightly, education course participation down, and apprenticeship pathways increasing; staff cited a close-by St. Charles Community College facility as a promising partner for dual-credit and technical pathways.
The board approved a district communication plan (policy KB implementation) after trustees and staff discussed response-time expectations for requests and whether electronic contact with students should be 'discouraged' or 'prohibited.' The board approved the plan as presented and staff said it can be amended later.