Avoyelles Parish School Board July Meeting Minutes
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The Avoyelles Parish School Board met in special session Tuesday, June 12, 2012, at

5:30 p.m. at the School Board Office with the following members present:



James Gauthier, President; Michael Lacombe, Vice-President; Freeman Ford, Darrell

Wiley, Carlos A. Mayeux, Jr., Shelia Blackman-Dupas, Lizzie Ned, Van Kojis, and Cynthia

“Cindy” Hill.



Absent: None.



1. Board Member Darrell Wiley stated that during his tenure as Board Member he

has seen the transcription of the minutes increase in the number of pages. Mr. Wiley said that he

was of the opinion that the minutes should reflect Board action, not necessarily what was said at

the meeting. Also, Mr. Wiley suggested that the Board decrease the length of the minutes for

cost saving measures.



President James Gauthier stated that upon completion of the minutes by the

transcriptionist, he receives a copy by e-mail. Mr. Gauthier said that he reviews the minutes for

errors and contacts the Superintendent’s secretary for corrections. Mr. Gauthier said that in this

particular case regarding the minutes of June 5, 2012, there are some corrections which are

designated in bold print. Mr. Gauthier noted that these highlighted sections were added after he

had approved the minutes. He asked that the Board review these changes prior to adopting the

minutes.



A motion was offered by Van Kojis, seconded by Carlos A. Mayeux, Jr., to adopt

the minutes, as corrected, of the regular Board meeting held Tuesday, June 5, 2012, as printed

and mailed to Board members and being published in The Weekly News, official journal of the

Board.



Board Member Freeman Ford referred to Item 1 of the School Board Proceedings

of June 5, 2012. Mr. Ford stated that after reviewing his statements, he felt that the minutes were

not an accurate account. He provided the Board members with a summary of his statements and

asked that the minutes be corrected to reflect the following statements:



“Board Member Freeman Ford noted that the “Superintendent’s Report” was

never made a part of the regular minutes. In the past it has always been. Secondly, Mr. Ford

referred to Item Number 6 of the minutes and questioned why when he mentioned the

$515,000.00 compromised by the Bunkie Community and he said it was never acted upon or

addressed, nothing was mentioned by Mr. Lemoine or Mr. Foster when in fact the April 18, 2012

minutes of the “Superintendent’s Committee” stated otherwise. Mr. Ford also referred to page

10 of the May 1, 2012 minutes. A discussion ensued between Mr. Ford and Superintendent

Lemoine as to the meaning of “acted upon” or “addressed”. Mr. Ford concluded by saying a

resolution was adopted by the Superintendent’s Committee and he felt this meant it was acted

upon.”



The motion was adopted by the following vote:





Ayes: Darrell Wiley, Carlos A. Mayeux, Jr., James Gauthier, Michael Lacombe,

Lizzie Ned, Van Kojis, and Cynthia “Cindy” Hill.



Nays: Freeman Ford and Shelia Blackman-Dupas.



Mrs. Dupas stated that the reason she voted “nay” was because she was confused

about some of the personnel matters from the June 5, 2012 minutes.



2. Superintendent Dwayne Lemoine presented personnel changes for the Board’s

consideration, as follows:



PERSONNEL CHANGES



COTTONPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Resignation of Hannah Gisclair, teacher, effective

August 1, 2012; resignation of Howard Jeansonne, (retired) teacher, effective June 1, 2012; and

resignation of Evelyn Simon, food service manager, effective May 26, 2012, for the purpose of

retirement.



MARKSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Resignation of Monica Nicholson, teacher,

effective August 15, 2012.



RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Resignation of Peggy Joshua, (retired) teacher,

effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012; and resignation of Kelli Weber, R.N., school nurse,

effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012.



AVOYELLES HIGH SCHOOL: Resignation of Kimberly T. Boyd, teacher, effective at the end

of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Bessie M. Bannister, (retired) librarian, effective at the

end of the day May 25, 2012; and resignation of Queen H. Alexander, (retired) teacher, effective

May 7, 2012.



BUNKIE HIGH SCHOOL: Resignation of Diana L. Sheppard, (retired) teacher, effective at the

end of the day May 25, 2012.



LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR THE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES: Resignation of Bonnie

LeDuc, (retired) teacher, effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Angela

Abiodun, teacher, effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Brittney N.

Cambridge, teacher, effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Danielle

Newsom, agriculture teacher, effective at the end of the day June 30, 2012; and resignation of

Alisha Williams, teacher, effective at the end day May 25, 2012.



MARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Resignation of Kimberly McCraw, teacher, effective August

1, 2012; resignation of Jessica Nosacka, teacher, effective August 1, 2012; resignation of Charles

Schurba, teacher, effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Susan Gremillion,

teacher, effective July 1, 2012; resignation of Ronald Roy, (retired) teacher, effective at the end

of the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Barbara Cole, (retired) teacher, effective at the end of

the day May 25, 2012; resignation of Justin Webb, teacher/coach, effective August 1, 2012;

resignation of John Gagnard, (retired) half-time guidance counselor, effective at the end of the

day June 8, 2012; resignation of Kristi M. Small, teacher, effective August 10, 2012; and

resignation of Gail Harvey, (retired) teacher, effective at the end of the day May 25, 2012.



AVOYELLES PARISH PUPIL APPRAISAL CENTER: Resignation of Connie S. Price,

Educational Diagnostician and Child Search Coordinator, effective June 11, 2012, for the

purpose of retirement.



Superintendent Dwayne Lemoine stated that it is very important that the Board

address these aforementioned personnel changes because it has an effect on retirement benefits,

etc.



On motion by Carlos A. Mayeux, Jr., seconded by Shelia Blackman-Dupas, the

Board adopted the personnel changes as presented by Superintendent Lemoine. MOTION

CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.



3. President James Gauthier addressed the Board regarding Superintendent Dwayne

Lemoine’s contract.



A motion was offered by Darrell Wiley, seconded by Michael Lacombe, to renew

and extend the Superintendent’s contract for four (4) years beginning July 11, 2013, which is the

end of his current contract.



Board Member Freeman Ford stated that Revised Statute 1754 states that,

“notwithstanding the provisions of Revised Statute 42-3, each city, parish, and other local school

boards shall elect a Superintendent of Schools having such qualifications as may be fixed by the

State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education for a period not to exceed four years, which

period, however, may extend no longer than two years after the expiration of the term of office

of the membership of the Board who elects the Superintendent”. Mr. Ford explained that in this

particular case, the present Board’s term ends on December 31, 2014 which means that the

Superintendent’s contract cannot be extended no longer than December 31, 2016.



Superintendent Dwayne Lemoine stated that Mr. Ford’s statement is accurate.

Mr. Lemoine said a contract cannot be extended more than two years into the term for a new

Board.



Mr. Wiley reworded his motion, as follows: A motion was offered by Darrel

Wiley to renew and extend the Superintendent’s contract beginning July 11, 2013 (which is the

end of his current contract) through December 31, 2016. The motion was seconded by Michael

Lacombe.



Board Member Freeman Ford also acknowledged House Bill Number 974 which

states in part, “The superintendent of schools shall be employed by a city, parish, or other local

public school board pursuant to a written contract. Such contract shall contain but need not be

limited to specific performance objectives. However, for the board of a local public school

system that received any variation of a school performance letter grade of “C”, “D”, or “F” such

contract shall establish performance targets at the school and district level, as follows: (1) student

achievement; (2) student achievement for schools that have received any variation of a school

performance letter grade designation of “C”,”D”, or “F”; (3) graduation rates; (4) graduation

rates for schools that have received any variation of a school performance letter grade

designation of “C”, “D”, or “F”; and (5) the percentage of teachers with an “effective” or “highly

effective” performance rating.



Mr. Ford stated that he realizes this House Bill will take effect July 1, 2012, but

he stated the bill does not specify whether this bill is grandfathered in because it is done prior to

July 1; and it does not specify whether after July 1 that this should be included in the contract.

Therefore, as a result of this information and since it involves the Superintendent’s contract, Mr.

Ford requested that Assistant Superintendent Craig Foster request a clarification from the

Board’s legal advisor as to the manner in which this is handled as relates to House Bill Number

974 (b)(i)(aa). Mr. Ford stated that he would like to know, specifically, how the

Superintendent’s contract will be affected prior to July 1, 2012 and after July 1 as relates to

House Bill Number 974. Also, Mr. Ford would like to know how this bill would affect the

Superintendent’s contract in lieu of the fact that his contract was extended on June 12, 2012 until

December 31, 2016.



Board Member Van Kojis stated that he had checked with the District Attorney

regarding the legality of renewing the Superintendent’s contract and was assured that it was

completely legal to renew his contract at this time.



The motion was adopted by the following vote:



Ayes: Darrell Wiley, Carlos A. Mayeux, Jr., James Gauthier, Michael Lacombe,

Van Kojis, and Cynthia “Cindy” Hill.



Nays: Freeman Ford and Shelia Blackman-Dupas.



Abstained: Lizzie Ned.



There being no further business, on motion by Van Kojis, seconded by Carlos A.

Mayeux, Jr., the meeting was adjourned.



AVOYELLES PARISH SCHOOL BOARD



James Gauthier, President



Dwayne Lemoine, Secretary-Treasurer
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