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May 2015

School District Boundary Task Force holds first meeting

School District Boundary Task Force members met for the first time on Wednesday (May 20) to begin review of minor boundary changes.   Legislators passed Senate Bill 134 during this year’s session, creating the task force to examine school district boundaries, recommend possible changes to boundaries and recommend a process for addressing minor boundary changes. …

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Legislative comm. reviews health fund, ASBSD shares action steps

Members of the South Dakota Legislative Executive Board voted 12-3 to recommend the legislature’s Government Operation & Audit Committee review the Associated School Board’s Protective Trust health fund.   The recommendation comes after members discussed the issue of the health fund’s current approximately $10 million deficit with ASBSD Executive Director Wade Pogany during their meeting …

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Nominate the best board and community members for the ASBSD Awards

Let’s honor those that give their time and effort to enhance education in their district.   We’re asking for candidates for ASBSD’s School Board Award of Excellence, Outstanding School Board Member of the Year, Community Service Award and Longevity Award.   “We need nominations to recognize and thank those outstanding individuals and boards for their …

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Webinars share benefits of paperless meeting service

As the pioneer of eGovernance, BoardDocs has helped over 1,000 school districts nationwide improve the way they prepare, provide information for and operate a meeting.   Recently, BoardDocs, in conjunction with ASBSD, hosted webinars for school districts to share the benefits of paperless meetings.   Download the presentation from the webinars here.   ASBSD and BoardDocs have partnered …

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