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SHEBOYGAN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING
November 22, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
SHEBOYGAN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
6:00 PM
3330 Stahl Road, Sheboygan
11/22/22 SASD board meeting agenda
Click on the link above to see the entire agenda for the meeting. As an SASD resident and/or parent, you can sign in to make comments regarding any items on the agenda. Of particular interest are the following items:
The Human Growth and Development Committee will be recommending some changes in the sex ed program to the board of education. We are hoping they will adopt an “Opt in” program, rather than an “Opt out” choice at registration which we believe has the potential to make individual students the objects of ridicule from their classmates.
We also are requesting that the MAIN focus of sex education be on abstinence; rather than a manual of how to perform sex acts and “avoid pregnancy”.
Several of the advisory committee members listed as “healthcare professionals” are Planned Parenthood employees! Therefore, the program is very one-sided at this time!
If you are interested in serving on the committee, please contact Mr. Eric Spielman at 920-459-6429 or email Eric Spielman, Coordinator of Instructional Services at SASD
If you would like to know more about the position first, contact Elle Vojta at evojta@email.com
STATE REPORT CARD – SCHOOL LEVEL
Schools were identified in the following categories:
● Significantly Exceeds Expectations
○ Lincoln-Erdman (87.9)
● Exceeds Expectations
○ Cleveland (79.0), Étude Elementary (74.3), Grant (73.1), James Madison (82.7), Pigeon River (73.7), Sheridan (77.5),
Wilson (79.9), Lake Country Academy (77.5), Sheboygan Leadership Academy (77.7), Warriner High (71.9)
● Meets Expectations
○ Cooper (63.5), Jackson (62.7) , Jefferson (63.9), Étude Middle (64.3), Farnsworth (63.8), Horace Mann (63.0),
Urban (58.4), Warriner Middle (67.8), Étude High (67.1)
● Meets Few Expectations
○ Longfellow (53.2), North High (56.3)
● Fails to Meet Expectations
○ Central High (27.4), South High (41.2)
5. INTRODUCTION (FIRST READING) OF NEW BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY 2522 – LIBRARY MEDIA
CENTERS – Mr. Jacob Konrath (Discussion/Possible Action)
Moved by Mr. Burg, seconded by Mr. Laster to approve the introduction (first reading) of new Board of Education Policy
2522 – Program; Library Media Centers. All ayes. Motion carried unanimously
Mr. Konrath reported that this new policy addresses a more formal process should there be a challenge to instructional
materials or library information. Ms. Robbins asked if there is a requirement to read the material or book prior to the review
process and Mr. Konrath responded that “yes” it is a requirement. Ms. Gloede, IMC/Media Specialist commented that the
new policy language is helpful and has more legalese.