

KSD Board Report
November 2022

Message from Trustee Thomas
Parents and Patrons
It's been a busy month as my service to you includes more than participating in our monthly board meeting. Here's a recap:
Superintendent Johnson and I taught a session at the Idaho School Boards Association (ISBA) annual conference on the interest-based process we use to solve problems together and to work with our Kuna Education Association.
KSD Communication Director Allison Westfall, Trustee Kim Nixon, and I shared with trustees from across Idaho how we keep you informed of the Board's work in monthly newsletters and use face-to-face listening sessions to get you involved in decisions.
KSD Director of School Support Services, Trustee Russ Johnson and I meet with trustees and administrators in other fast-growing communities to talk about how to engage city and county leaders to consider the impact of new developments on schools.
Trustees Kim Nixon, Russ Johnson and I advocated for our proposals for legislative changes to help schools better serve our students and staff. We were successful and all five of our proposals were approved by our fellow school board members in Idaho. You can review the resolutions here.
I serve as the Chairman of our local region's school board members. During our recent state conference, Vice Chairman Jason Sevy and I discussed legislation with trustees from the Treasure Valley.
I represent the school board on our district's negotiations team which meets once a month to solve problems and make recommendations about teacher pay and benefits to the Board of Trustees.
This Thanksgiving season, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve our students and our community and wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving break!
Watch the meeting recording at https://youtu.be/NAfpkuJ8Qks
The highlights
▶️ Board OKs options for new elementary school; Swan Falls expansion & more
▶️ Task force identifies priorities in 10-year plan for new schools, improvements
▶️ Board's management of debt has saved millions in interest costs
▶️ Different options available to pay for new schools, projects
▶️ Silver Trail student leaders make a difference; interventions help students
▶️ Kuna Gold Marching Band & Color Guard win awards
▶️ Kuna Way Awards! Celebrating students, parents & staff
▶️ Other action from the November meeting
▶️ Next meeting: Dec. 13
Board OKs options for new elementary school; Swan Falls expansion & more
After considering reports from financial advisors and the Capital Plan Task Force, trustees selected a recommendation to ask voters to fund through a bond. The recommendation chosen includes:
➡️ A new elementary school to serve 600 more students and relieve overcrowding at our existing schools. Once the school is built, we would change attendance boundaries. A committee would help determine these boundaries.
➡️ Improvements and additions to both middle schools to ensure each can serve 800 students with comparable facilities.
➡️ Add classrooms, gyms, and some sports facilities at Swan Falls High School. Additional facilities would be added in the future. If approved, Swan Falls would become a stand alone high school. Attendance boundaries would be created for both schools.
➡️ Add a second school bus facility to improve service to our students and families.
▶️ What's next?
- The Capital Plan Task Force will finish updating the 10-year plan to include other needs such as improvements at our older elementary schools, final additions for Swan Falls performance sports fields and performing arts, & more.
- The Board will review the wording for the ballot finalizing the amount and date of election.
▶️ Task force identifies priorities in 10-year plan for new schools, improvements
KSD parents and Capital Plan Task Force members Brian Reczek and Alex Beal shared two recommendations for projects to complete first in an updated 10-year plan. Both recommendations were supported by the task force.
▶️ Board's management of past debt has saved millions in interest costs
Michael Keith of Zions Bank reviewed the district's debt from past bonds used to build schools and make additions and improvements to other schools. He noted that by refinancing and paying off some past debt, the board saved taxpayers $5.4 million in interest costs.
➡️ Review the information provided by Michael Keith of Zions Bank here.
▶️ Different options available to pay for new schools, projects
Eric Heringer of Piper Sandler reviewed potential bond options from $100 million to $110 million to provide funding to pay for new schools and additions to handle growth.
➡️ Review the information provided by Eric Heringer of Piper Sandler here.
Silver Trail student leaders make a difference; interventions help students
Silver Trail Elementary School students Lydia, Thatcher, and Mila shared some of what CAST leaders at the school are doing to:
- Welcome new students
- Collect food for those in need
- Create wreaths for a holiday visit to an assisted living center in the community
Silver Trail Principal Kara Ritter updated the board on how teachers use data to plan instruction to meet the individual needs of each students in the "What I Need" intervention program.
➡️ Review the presentation slide here.
📺 Watch this part of the meeting here.
Kuna Gold Marching Band & Color Guard win awards
Kuna Way Awards! Celebrating students, parents & staff
During the school year, the Board recognizes individuals with the Kuna Way Award based on nominations from parents, staff, and the community. November's honorees are:
- Lily Holm, Kuna High School senior (video)
- Jackson Gronbeck, Kuna High School junior (video)
- Rachel Cyr, Reading Specialist, Ross Elementary School
- Bailee Labanowski, second grade teacher, Crimson Point Elementary
- Christen Sterling, Kuna School District parent
- Paul Vickery, Custodian, Crimson Point Elementary
- Blanca Cronin, custodian, district support
- Corey Heaps, driver, transportation
- Rana Brown, RN, Reed & Crimson Point elementary schools
- Andy Petersen, driver, transportation
🗳️ Nominate someone for the Kuna Way Award here.
➡️ Find out more about the honorees here.
📺 Watch this part of the meeting here.
Other action from the November meeting
Trustees approved:
- October 11, 2022 Board Meeting Minutes
- October 18, 2022 Special Meeting Minutes
- Accounts Payable
- Personnel Report
- School Financials
- Trip requests:
- KHS Cast Lead conference, Washington, D.C.
- FFA State Soils Event
- KHS Wrestling;
- Budget Status Report
- Project Tracker
- Community Development Tracker
- Surplus Report
Annual audit shows no issues in finances
Scot Phillips of Eide Bailly shared the annual audit of our financial statements which is required by law.
He noted there were no findings.
The fund balance includes one-time federal funds which will be spent over the next two years per the district's plan.
Next meeting
The Board will hold its regular December meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13.