

KSD Board Report
May 2022

Message from Trustee Johnson
We're preparing for an upcoming joint meeting with city leaders. (More on that below.) I welcome your feedback on your concerns about growth and schools. Please email me.
We encourage you to keep up on new developments in our community and reaching to our city leaders to share your thoughts:
Greg McPherson, Council President
Chris Bruce, Council Member
Warren Christensen, Council Member
- John B. Laraway, Council Member
The board is meeting quarterly with the Kuna City Council and Mayor. To help prepare for June 29 meeting, Superintendent Johnson asked trustees to identify potential topics for the agenda. Trustees shared the following topics of interest:
- Changing city ordinances or state law to ensure developers help reduce impact on public services including schools and fire protection
- Sharing costs of shared services including law enforcement and management and maintenance of gyms and fields
- Continuing our partnership to improve quality preschool options for Kuna residents
- Understanding what information the city needs from the school district as it plans
- Understanding the city's plans for more parks, overpasses, and supporting fire protection
About $1.2 million remains from the 2017 bond. Assistant Superintendent Dave Reinhart shared a list of needs identified across the district The board approved the following projects:
- Replace the gym floor at Reed Elementary (it is currently buckling at the seams)
- Complete upgrades to ensure access to schools for individuals with disabilities
- Replace two ovens at Kuna High School
- Replace bleachers at middle schools
- Add and replace fencing
- Replace locks at Fremont Middle School
- Add a refrigeration unit for nutrition program
- Repair safety issues in hallway at district office
The board asked that the remaining items be prioritized and shared at an upcoming meeting.
The plan sets the direction for the district through 2026 around five strategy areas:
- Student learning
- Continuous improvement and innovation
- Safe schools
- Strong relationships
- Organizational strength
Chief Financial Officer Elmira reported that work continues on finalizing the budget for the June 14 budget hearing.
On May 17, the negotiations teams will hold a full day meeting focused on pay and benefits in 2022-23.
Superintendent Johnson shared the budget will include investments in increasing the pay for hard-to-fill positions: bus drivers and paraprofessionals.
You are welcome to attend the budget hearing which will be part of our June 14 meeting.
Trustees identify topics for legislative change
Trustees discussed what state law changes to advocate for with partners including the Idaho School Boards Association. They identified:
- Allowing impact fees for school districts
- Restoration of cuts in state funding for technology, technology staff, and curriculum
- Providing more funding for classified staff
- Clarifying state law on requirements for developers
- Changing state school accountability rules to include students who earn GEDs
Trustees will review specific proposals on these topics at future meetings.
Assistant Superintendent Dave Reinhart shared a concern that alcohol would be sold on district property that is leased at no charge to the City of Kuna was resolved. Alcohol sales for the event were moved to other sites. The lease on the property will expire, and he noted that it will be an opportunity to clarify the appropriate uses.
Superintendent Johnson reviewed several online systems that will be improved or added to better support learning, improve efficiency, and provide customer-friendly experiences for teachers, administrators and parents.
Among the systems is a new parent app available in August. Parents can access information about their students and customize the information they want to receive about events, news, and social media.
CTE students place at state and national competitions
Teachers from the district's Career Technical Programs (CTE) reviewed the success of our students at state competitions and national competitions.
Kuna Way Awards
Superintendent Wendy Johnson highlighted this month's Kuna Way Award recipients:
- Kuna High School CAST students and their advisors for their work with Make-A-Wish
- Hubbard Elementary School's Lisa Gamboa, Nicole Crow and Steven Snuffler for their work on the First Lego Explore Expo event
- Kate Powers of Panera Bread and retiring social worker Jeff Harry for their support of our students and their families
- Fremont Middle School's Neva Noe was recognized for her Grange Teacher of the Year Award
(You are welcome to submit Kuna Way nominations using this link.)
Trustees approved the consent agenda which included:
Next meeting & budget hearing
June 14, 2022 Regular Board Meeting & Budget Hearing
Tue, Jun 14, 2022, 06:30 PM
Kuna School District, 711 East Porter Street, Kuna, ID, USA
I’ve represented Zone 5 since July, 2019 when I was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Board. I was elected to a full term in November, 2019.
I joined the Kuna community in 2003. My wife and I have watched our five children succeed in our schools in a variety of areas, including academics, music, theater, athletics and FFA. KSD has been a great place for our family. We now have grandchildren in Kuna schools.
Before joining the Board, I served on the Kuna Football Booster Club and the district’s facilities planning committee. I’m an attorney and partner in the Johnson & Lundgreen law firm in Meridian. You can reach me at rjohnson@kunaschools.org