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2026-04-11 Portal: diligent Section: 5. Call to Order #q0d98

Information, Discussion: 3.01 CRSWC Annual Update/Budget Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Ms. Patty DeForrest, Director of Parks and Recreation, from the Clayton Recreation Sports and Wellness Commission provided the annual update to our Board of Education on our joint budget with the City of Clayton.

Action, Procedural: 4.01 Adjourn - Board of Education/Board of Alderman Joint Session That the Board of Education will adjourn the joint meeting of the Board of Education and Board of Alderman to enter into the business meeting Motion by Stacy Siwak, second by Gary Pierson. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Amy Rubin, Gary Pierson, Kimberly Hurst, Stacy Siwak, Joe Miller, Jason Wilson Not Present at Vote: Steve Singer The City of Clayton Board of Alderman/School District of Clayton Board of Education meeting adjourned at 7:35 p.m.

Information, Procedural: 5.01 Statement of Adequate Notice, Pledge of Allegiance The business meeting of the Board of Education was called to order at 7:41 p.m.

Dr. Patel’s communicated the following topics to the Board and community: Wydown Middle School was named a Gold Star School. Dr. Margie Vandeven, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Commissioner, was present for the announcement at Wydown. Dr. Patel also reported on the first week of school, the focus on professional learning communities for all teachers, the professional development opportunities offered to all staff, as well as recommendations for COVID measures and mitigating factors.

Our student representative, Aitana Rosas Linhard, reported on the following topics to the Board: The start of school is going smoothly, mitigating measures are in place, QR codes are at lunch tables for contact tracing, tents are placed outside for students in the quad to sit and eat lunch, elementary school students eat at their desks with plastic dividers, both middle and high school students have started a new block schedule, lab and simulations have started back up, the first fire drill was held, sports started with practices, games and matches, elections are being held for student government elections, Wydown received the Gold Star award, District Advisory Council applications are open to all high school students, and discussions have started with elementary and middle school levels to get involved as well. Schools are starting to feel normal again and students are excited about it.

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