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September 2024 Special Meeting Budget Hearing Agenda

 

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING

OF THE ELGIN SCHOOL BOARD

 

     Elgin Public School Board will hold a special meeting on Wednesday September 25, 2024.   The meeting will be held in the EPS Board Room (Former ITV Room) of the High School at 8:00 a.m.  The agenda of the meeting will be for the purpose of the Budget Hearing, Tax Request Hearing, and Special Board Meeting for the purpose of Adoption of the Budget and Tax Request.

 

To:       Members of the Board of Education, District #18 Antelope County

From:  Mike Brockhaus, Superintendent

RE:     Tentative Agenda for the September 2024 Budget Hearing, Tax Request Hearing, and 

            Special Board Meeting in the EPS Board Room (Former ITV Room) at 8:00 a.m.

Mtg. Date:  Wednesday September 25, 2024 the Budget Hearing at 8:00 a.m., followed by the 

                    Tax Request Hearing, followed by the Special Board of Education Meeting in the 

                    EPS Board Room (Former ITV Room).

 

Budget Hearing to begin at 8:00 a.m. followed by the Tax Request Hearing

Tax Request Hearing follows the Budget Hearing

Special Board of Education Meeting to follow the Tax Request Hearing

 

For more information on statewide receipts and expenditures, and to compare cost per pupil and performance to other school districts, go to https://nep.education.ne.gov established pursuant to Laws

2021, LB528, section 5.

 

Agenda Items

  1. Open Meeting
  2. Roll Call of Members
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Announce Posting of Open Meetings Law

 

Consent Agenda

  1. Minutes of Previous Meeting
  2. Adopt the Agenda

 

Action Items

  1. Approve the 2024-2025 Budget
  2. Approve the 2024-2025 Tax Resolution

 

Discussion Items

  1. Set the date for the next regular meeting
  2. Adjourn

 

A current copy of the meeting agenda is available in the superintendent’s office.  The agenda shall not be altered within 24 hours of the meeting unless the item is of an emergency nature.

 

For a board to have a “closed” session, a majority of the voting members must vote for the session and it must be clearly necessary for either:

  1.  Protection of the public interest; or
  2. The prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual, and if the individual has not requested a public meeting.