The Sac School board approved the following claims and financial reports on February 11, 2010. The hand written numbers on each page correspond to the explanations that follow.
1. Registration fee for two custodians that undergo annual training.
2. Membership renewal for teachers that use their membership in ASCD as professional development. (What ASCD is was not discussed)
3. Claim aid is the agency that the school does business with for Medicaid claims for 2 special Ed students that have reimbursable services. Claim Aid collects the Medicaid for the school and the school pays part of that back to the Iowa Department of human Services, and a percentage of it to Claim Aid for their work.
For this billing period, the school had claimed $6,300 in services, and this was Claim Aid's portion of that.
4. This was for work on the school's loader and snow blower that had become damaged due to heavy use.
5. For ice melt.
6. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Professional development money used by three teachers to join that organization.
7. This is a new fee for participation in the ISCAP program. In the past there was not a fee
8. The policy is, the shared teacher has to get to the first place of work in the morning and back home in the evening on their own dime, and then they are reimbursed for the miles they drive during the day to travel between buildings. They are reimbursed at a rate of $0.44 1/2 per mile.
1. This item is not normally there. This is the repayment from the PPEL fund to the General fund. It finished paying off the track project and the balance went on the bus barn project.
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