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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA & M CISD Minutes 1941 -1- V V .,. , .i.:,„1.1t,• : ‘ ,fri..: i • ,li .* -.,: 1- ':.... :.; . :: , ,..- '''' ,' iliP! : t ';'; * . :fj. 11.4 i!.. , % : 0,1 t di t'f { • _ - . • 'ill':.' 1 . # �. li • • - c. ■ y , a 1 .: � Y I ■ �` , y. To the Honorable Members of the School Board of the 4 F A. and M. Consolidated School District: It is understood that there is a possibility of pro - viding a combined auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria, and corn - ' munity enter and a Negro high school, and an athletic field L by cert,!in readjustments without further raising of taxable' 'sf si h H 11 — � values. Since there is great interest in this possibility a- 'x6 • mong the residents of this community, we, as a committee of citizens, respectfully request the Honorable School Board to ► investigate this possibility and to present the findings in a :i public meeting at its earliest convenience, ' ,,,, 4 ,,,, 1 0 (ly: ,:::.,fi, • o',./ a , / , i i h 1 • , ` , V 4 . 1' _------' _------' ' T�i / • liT, , > he ( r, t �r�t _� r ". 77 ,... ,.....,_--a---e-y--- y _--„ ,...- . (4.c.,..„.„ (,07,,,e_ (o VI . s it , : ),,f;.. f ? •i. I r .14 C T , Yr .y 'Ir�i Z yty i �rr�{ :4 C t • Si ...... (� I s '� Y``" i ' i r . A. .w.., ...... . _. . 1 ■ i I.,. II >. 1 L i. .i r I J 4 ) Ifttf • r 'J` 5 rs �; , A. and M. Consolidated Independent School District t � + Meeting Board of Trustees, Wednesday, January 8, at 8 p.m. I '2';'" High School — /9 AO i Present: Vezey, Howell, Yeager, Leland and Superintendent Edge Minutes of the meeting of September 6, 1940, were read and approved on motion of Mr. Breland, seconded by Mr. Vezey the Board voted to authorize Mr. Vezey to appoint a committee to investigate the insurance coverage on school buildings and report on the l advisability of transferring the insurance to a mutual company prior to March 10, 1941. Mr. Vezey appointed Mr. Breland as a committee of one to make this investigation and report. .!i Mr. Vezey read the following petition: / To the Honorable Members of the School Board of the A. and M. Consolidated School District: It is understood that there is a possibility of providing a com- bined auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria, and community center; and a negro high school, and an athletic field by certain readjustments without further raising of taxable values. Since there is great interest in this possibility among the residents of this community, we, as a committee of citizens, respectfully request the Honorable School Board to investigate this possibility and to present the findings in a public 1 meeting at its earliest convenience. The petition was signed by nine persons. 0 n motion of Mr. Leland, seconded by Mr. Breland, the Board authorized Mr. Vezey to appoint a committee to investigate the possibility ' of providing a combined auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria and community center and a negro high school and an athletic field. Mr. Vezey appointed the following persons to this committee: E. J. Howell, Chairman; Jim Breland, Vice - Chairman; A. A. 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' ,,: • ,',., '''':', , , A . t of material arr .,.: • :' . ,;.., • ed !It91:1e5rt if 82 :er . age 1311:7 ga' !. • :"..1:: '' cos - an interest on boFra • ied'•by.: :the : .--.:-:::,•:- . . . . uranee 0 ellation of the ins _ _ __., any : On.•.4.4.;..!:,'"' aving. through 0 e with a, .mutuai co 14) • •:•,,..,.....,;.. posolliility of s insuranc .. • 11 ; . .• • • B . r -.. e ., i . an . d -... p .. re . , 13en l ed " i,4, insurance co to. dropo.; +-lie Board voted • • i • Mr , Howell t .P. insurance wi h motion of Mr. Bre school district and the ^.. d t 'take fire . 1941Tan .., 9 11 'the . ,y ti . Howe.- I present insur Bre Insurance Oompany., , ,..,, .. a mutual company • once as of February steakconingded7bfy. ., „ 1. tal..d , e with the State Farm .. 4., On motion'Of'Mt. . . sectOndea D for 'the • .„,...; : Board voted to take the insurance 'V., t. traction' S1).--....., savings / H 11 presented li owe 1 district to provid l'Cost4 .., . ,. . : . . . . , • .• . ab ling the schoo f reducing selloq •,,,- ;.; . •,,, ing methods o ' purpose ,. of len d a report as to He suggested the follow s• \ .i Trt kz improventelltS • • P° ide for cons . . . , . . . . • ,. . . . , . . .. • , . - , • , ... . . . . . . . , . • . • , .-:,•,. • , - .. , N v .. , • . , . , .. . . , . : -I .....,;•''. i ,!..',,.'.' .• ,.. . „, • .. „ . . „ • . ‘, , - . '4 t . • . . . ., " , r . . , . 1 i . .. ' • 1 qlt, . . .. ..-• ' .'' — .. i ' ' • '! •1.- • ' • I ', A ; Ulf , • • • . . i . • . . ::. . . i • I 1 . .. I . i. L..: • i . 1 - • I I : i , 1 . , v I 1 •. 7, •, —, F . -.• - .._, t It 'I`:'.e Lt.•. 1 ' .r i • t • '. :,I Tin •PO'= off' Wee4Tir^•LIyTga ' I,cprrrtyz.1, ' t ' S.20 ' 1� • u, • ;'t s7 4 r t � ~,... t .,.\ Y. t u q 11 cou2oTTgEr. Og Tmgoi agfiu r ri 11 ;,x' 5i v ,, � < r / ' 1 ti '1C �'• Yl F 3 '�y 1 t Transfer of the Wellborn sohool students to bolls s.� ,.�. • • Station School .: #956.00 4 '. f . ,, , . , Negro high in the district :'''')'940 ' t 1 :T,: 4t ,t't. lgegro high sohool students transportation. 250 14 r : 4_ Y ; # . s : ' • C harges for athletic field .: 300.00 f 1 V? . ;.4 � '. X2445.00 ... ;, { \ .., ' / Mr. Howell recommended that the building oonmmittee be authorised ,• ' 4 ., • • = : f to employ an arohiteot, it neoessary, to draw up plans for oonstruotion ; .,^,:••4-. and improvements stating that the maximum oharge to the school distriot. ,•": for such plans would be #100 if the construction program were not 4t, . followed and a three per Dent fee on oonstruotion costs if the program t- were adopted. On motion of Mr. Leland, seconded by Mr. Yeager, the ' Board authorised Mr. Howell and his committee to make arrangements for ■ plans and drawings, the oost not to •x veed • $1004. ^- -^--^ ; • ---" -- ■ Mr. Howell offered a motion seconded by Ur. Breland to transfer the three grades from Wellborn beginning September 1, 1941, and to provide. • . a position for Miss Laura Eidson at the College Station Sohool, the exaot assignment to be contingent upon enrollment in the primary grades,'aid to . make available the sohool building at Wellborn as a community house if it is wanted and needed for suoh purpose. In the discussion of the motion Mr. Yeager and Mr. Wade indicated that as representatives of the Wellborn community they opposed the transfer. The motion carried by a vote of four in favor and two against. . On motion of Mr. Howell, seoonded by fir. Breland, the Board went on record as opposed to any program of school plant expansion that would involve a higher rate of property valuation for sohool purposes. ' The Board instruoted Superintendent Edge to inform Mies Eidson of the action taken and the intention of the Board to provide a plane for her at College Station Sohool. Mr. Edge was further instructed to inform her that the Board of Trustees would be very pleased to have her ride the sohool bus. ' • . • : -. 4 , . r, ,, , :.,� p` � ' Adjournment • . . Secretary • .resi•en ;, `. I t ? t. • • I • . , • I I I' 1 I >. . .�' .;... •r rr ` sue....' .. r v ..1.,4; -• F .• v �- r ; • ttee.P". A, and .Consolidated Independent School "District ' ' ' Minutes of the I.Ioeting Friday, February 28, 7:30 p.m... School Building ? + :�t't1 _ 4 .,11•:.. :C„s ... ! ,' ;1 `.? 1::iv.) •1 • .. • • i.,i,t.i ;•;r=0 N.+v�+ ,::e �,Sa % Present: Vele YaQr, Breland, Leland, Superintendent Edge... Absent! Gandy, .lade r , ., ; ; . , ,., j ,.. �/ .a;; i•31,1 ..., . .. 'l .4:a :1 . : ,.1.,. 4 12a 1 1M1+ ._.. . E. J. Howell tubmitte a re ort as chairman of .the. buildin `' committee, recommending that 'the' School 'Board take " steps V `' "` td' call ari`' el'eoti'on'for'approval' 440,000;20 year bond'is§ue'and l • ontinger;t'upon, • a faabl vore vote in'the ,nissio• bond election aid employ ` J. • . I; . i • fjerirr . ¥a ■ fieid,a5`arehitect rn; ve of th4 ' eroent_" i 1 �, {,:, ,, oiir I `orfi L; Wit;:.: ,. cost' pe •imprbvemente` to draw up plans for'• and y supervise - the"'construo- tiori "of`'a'ygymnasjum • and auditorium, football field and a negro school. ' • ]r. Howell reported that the epmmitte @,had received _preliminary sketchet' estimates for'imp�•ovements from Mr :Medfield and that it i was the opinipn of. both Lir 'Mayfield and the committee that the im- d provements 'could be 'scoured "for''approximately t40 . 000: '0n'motiOn `of'''` t . Lir. Howell, ,seconded . by Mr. Breland, the Board voted to adopt the., , recommendation' of'the' building `co'mmi Ltee'.'` ' Ii 'was understood: that t the ' buiidin 'committee had` authority' to take art angementsf or ,th'e'dontour map and to' make arrangements•` for the location 'of'the footb &11 ield''and" buildings, .r ,.... , ,..i. , .._.... s', _:,v bo64,. •.' r....,....,,. Mr' repre$entinhha ltSurance Agency of Tisin er and Culpepper,'was ;ierti4ted''to appoar'beforethe 'Board for the purpose of submitting a plan for,the cancellation of the existing five yearpolj.cy 1 and a new policy''tp take advantage of the savings • resultin from ..the " ' location 'of .''the•vratdr 'hydrant within five:/hundred`feet'and' the l indrease' in•thecredit - for a''good fire record to 25 percent. Mr. Anthony stated i that a five year policy would,cost y2,839.60. This.cost included.no penalty fdr''short rate dancellation of the existii , olicy "`''` `' '''' '' ` -On motion `of `Mr: Leland seconded by''Mr iHowell, he Board'voted f I to'rescind iw action taken at the meeting of February 7 authorizing .1, I Mr. Breland to take the insurance with the State Farm Insurance Company and to continue the insurance with the Tisinger and Culpepper Company 1 under a new policy to take advantage of the lower rates resulting from the good fire record and the location of the hydrant. 1 Mr. Howell called attention to an assessor school to be conducted in Bryan. The Board requested I:Ir. Edge to-keep in..touch..•with arrangements for the soho and to suggest that Pir. Carll attend. • - :: i,Ir' Ya repp ec 'that he had looked over the map of the school district the office' Of County Judge and expressed his opinion , that there was some land in the school district not being taxed. The � Board suggested that Er. Yager arrange with Mr. Carll and Mr. Risinger to go over the map and the legal boundaries of the school district for the purpose of agreeing on the proper place of assessment for the lands in i question. . l •;Nlr i f .. _ it i- - + . .. • r . 'Tt _ t i j. f 1r I�- 7 3 ,t r I. O -1',:. 1 t ;�J........... rr 1 jc yt IJJ ' I I I I j a.ii.. c:,...... ;'r4•• V „Ny ,•• ;, . ,y 1.: %.,.,..., ... . . i: ••,. . 'J i ,, T . am ° = 1 .. ; ` , ; ; + ; ,, • �► 1 � yf , r �` On motion of Mr. Breland, seconded by Mr. Howell, :the Boa d , ,r'1: ,instructed the secretary to write Messrs. Gabbard and Burgess a letter ti.`, of thanks for•the easements permitting the water line to;the school to ti , f' be laid across their property. . 1 +•;, r . r 1 ' On motion of`Mr. Yager, seconded by Er. Breland,`the'Board ex- ,;. ' �� pressed itself as favorable to granting the City of College Station an , easement to extend a water main across the school lands. / .'A 1.1. L. „ . On motion of Mr. ■ Howell, seconded by Mr. Leland, the Board voted ': to take the necessary steps to order and to hold an election April 5 � for the purpose of electing three trustees for the places now held by il �.'� Messrs. Ve Yager, and Wale. The Board further voted to appoint the . following named persons as judges of the election for the places indicated s., opposite their names: • D. D. Burkhalter and Miss Laura Eidson - Wellborn Robert Shaw and Lirs. I {oss Bond - Shirock 1 f C. B. Godbey and associate to be selected by him - College Station : The Board instructed Mr. Edge to make arrangements for/polling' places and for the necessary notices. At the suggestion of Mr. Yager, Mr. Edge was instructed to inquire from the Wellborn residents as to the ! , • parties they desired to represent the community on the Board of Trustees. • On motion of Jr. Howell, seconded by Mr. Breland, the Board ! appointed Paul Edge to take the scholastic census. , ?,1 i On motion of Mr. Howell, seconded by Yr. Yager, the Board voted to re- employ Superintendent Edge for one year at a salary of 0195.00 per month for twelve months. . On motion of Lir. Howell, seconded by LIr. Leland, the Board re- quested Superintendent Edge to make recommendation to the Board of +' , Trustees as to teachers salary schedule and budget for the school year ' ` I 1941 -1942. . •.; i • Adjourned I 1 .2-C_./.- i—m--dr--..mm---„, . 1 • President ' '. f , 1 Lr • . j.. • . . ; . ,, .r . . f .. i 1 1 rr :.,. -A2 b.' 6 t'4 4 3 i ... -. 1114jZ11 I 1 • • i - i f I t "i 4. t a , 7r t tt - � . 1 .•,Y ■ f j�3;,r .. f 1 i. 4 .T. f ' '^ - -..— .... .. . - - ..1,-.•. - .- .-.... .._ .. -... .. - _ _._ _ , , -1 .i f • ' "- " ' ' ....f.....ke' • • .......:......_4-„.1, ' .L... - ' ' ' • ' _ 4 1 ....„ - _.1._ 1 ' '41 '...._- l 9 -- • J. --(6ir. 5 4 ':fx.f . •t ,;-,,A., .4.6-.. • ....'.ff5:'. ./ • . ,.-1•;.,:! • '' •••;1•4; ..,..fp.... '' . ...•..4M.04-Ptifil'i 1 •.' .•:'!•-z-'!'•i4*..4stAt..;•" ' ' - •: . 'l T6 sl.... ,..:• n.:1,v,;:4-:- • • ., ?;:i n .1: • • : f ''7" '; '. 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J3 1 4* d inZ k 4- .4 ...,, • —. .., "...eV!!! - ,1•':."..t.:,..! '. 4 ' . '. - ' :- .‘ -. - ' ' • prentent 6 d ; till& rry ing thr iigh'' the ,..ottstr ..::. - Ift.px.c.ifroizt.,;! th‘ert-t4r9 0.. 9 r -r4i, , • exchiteot :. would be limited to..44(21.;.... • . . „,.. i ,..: . . .., A : ' ' ' '''''' t - • .4.:;11.0414444A Present: Mesor,t,, „.. e l e el and t , ;fi Bzwllan ., , , • Hzell, and Edge ;',..,../. i'. - )4•• C44,141.Vite,, .;: # . ' AbfleintCOLM 04 Tor :t.! rliOic se. 1 b'i bold irittitiVe ' ' '''.'.,'-''.;. . ' ' Ile Ition- on March 29. . •-• T '.1, - 4'..::.,. - ' ,- - , ' , . ' '`'.. 9ie ; • . • .. tk-Ao - - , Results of:the Eleotion of Maroh 31 were"ein*assed with .,,,, :... . --IF .. • the following results: ', • .'':. •:.;..ki - '.. - =-44 , „ . : . 0 ', - •• • ' • . "• t n ;i140044e. a,: i•,..2,7„ ‘ ... , . . .... - - . • . • ''• :'' ''' - ., •' ,;_i. ',4* • 77 t : ' !' fr jr * • *.... ': . • '::::';'.... ':-/ ;•••: : * For the Bond Issue and the Levying of -tair. . . 134 < Against the Bond Issue and 'th pc t4r • .. 62 • \ ' " ' .. - . . ' - — • - - --- ' — -.- Total... •-•.a.o ....4..".. • , Secretary . 1 '-: ' • .. An' order deolarin.g . the reaults" of'thr 'election was pre- 1•:.-:. pared and passed by the Board. The Board deolared the proposition for:, ,.... • ■ issuance to have been adopted and authority was' given the' • , - Board to issue the:bonds and to have the tax;assessed end oolleoted.. ,./.•,,,...! ....-- '''''' ' /if a titions plac ing the following names in ...,, • ' .., nomination for 'election as Trustees: From the Wellborn area: D. D. • • Burkhalter, 'Frank' Cooner, 6: . T. Yager, Charlie klienf Fronc • College•.• • ri. t,t7. , .r. .; . f . ' e ,----- r ,.. ., . . 'area: L. P.. Gabbard,. ,G. W. Sohlesselman. On motion by Mr. tea- onded by Mr. Breland, the Board voted to place the 'above names on - •-•,. •,':'-, ...,.•.:- ......!••-: ballot for election of ,Sohooi „Board, Trustees. t; , : , 1 , , , :„. . . . . • , . ... ,....., ... !:•)-.f.rt,..: • , : , :. .•?.-.-: 1:$7 .:' s':-: ''On motion by•Mrc Howell, seoonded by Mr. Breland, the, Board pc ,a, • proved the substitution of Mrs. Ross Bond for Robert Shaw es election . - . ''''''''''''• •: ••'' s ' inthe Sohool • Trustee • Election of 'April • ty , q • • On motion by Mr. Howell, seconded by Mr. Breland, the Board ."..,,_. . •- • voted ,to give the contract for the printing of the bonds to the Stook ... Company at a coat of$65.40..,',: ' •---'. - •:-,-*•••••••• -,.. --- ••. -ic..• (.0. ..„ . , ' •:... ''1 7•;:;;;,:ii.'"I': .: ': ''' - , • ' . , " Board agreed to meet at 7100 P. M. Monday, April 7,' for the''"! • . ; i" l'''' i :purpose' of -canvassing the results of the eleotion„of..Truatees. . .- ,.- ...,:,• : ..,,. . ''" ' ' ••• - •'''''•" '' On motion by Mr. Howell, seconded by Mr. Yager, the Board voted ...to permit the Works Progress Administration to proceed with e. program of • Adult Negro Education 'in the *school distr.iot. ,.. t .i . " . c !:. :.il. .!...);" "! • . , ".....-"N . On motion by Mr. Howell, seconded by Mr. Breland, the •il pr.,T.t J: '...-,.,:::,.. :,::.-:,. ,, approved a , contraot with Henry • . Mayfield. pees and . - .\-.... • .. • ...r ; .;;, ii•••C*, i.' . . .. . r :,.• i • , o. .'!' "i ':• •••;'• I : , 'nJi i .:.', ,,* : • ::! . 'i- e,./ , . • , 0:,';n( . thht ;.!) : • • ;'•';'-t•A 6!" T■•. if! ;1ii:i•.:1 L. , .... , .: : ;uil it, t : ,. • . „ — , • - .., . . , , s 4.3.•, I I •.'. ;,. ."1:7('Ii'..,-...91 ii.f'il i:".•Ilif."..iifil Nail i..s:i: i • .' ' . • - • . ---- ,••• ; , . , . . — * • . ',.....-7 ....-.„,- !..., . ; i ,'• . - ::: ■ 1 Of. r i . f:Ar..sr.f.' 1 4"" :''' : • : . , .• A'1°1ES'r : • - . 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Kg e.#1Je O j • , ' 1� 7 1 , P',: f r , t , > ,, :� .v. : Z *il t� ,?,,,,4.4,t1 , v' rTJdIJ "]R` COI42t?I'ID�',ED IRDk'bF3�i D CH 1�H LI2�KIC;r W ' s I � y • �, 1 - ,e ., �1 ' z �=p{tf A • 4� w.g S Y S { f f 4 J • engineerl inspections for the "" proposed construction at ' a commis of :,,,'‘.1 tti ' - ' 5%, 3% of which will, be payable on completion of the plans and the e- ,•,,, o maining"r? %.%ozr} arcpeptenoe of the construction work. It was agree t, r y the Board and by Mr. Mayfield that in the event that developments aroee"that 1 p g_ -- the:c•d'oiiatruotion prodita t ni 61 et tees of the ' ' architect mould be limits tp•.3400,,, . On in his the. ....... �� -/ - -..- --day of / .. Ic -rCS., i _... : .. , A.D. 19. <� :, the Board of t 7 rd• expres ed: ciation td -.Mr, M. Cory u se. . t • °ts�.e: -a _o 7 ' ,f_ //f C' 1 __, c.- , cr � . :, ,, ..r f ., P P - re , t;t convened in r. W. ensen, a le r. W. E. Long f or their in holdi he 'bond (a) eleet March , with the following members present: Adjourned • - .1_ _____.___- ____ _ -__.- Seore ary - ..._ ._.. -. alai among other proceedings had by said k ;n;rrrl , �'Trux's= was the following: There crime on to be considered the ret•ltrn of an election held on the _ !i•7'. day of / • A. 1D. 19 -a� /- -, to determine whether the t.d of sair; , :i i / ~.Cif'%S ? /!( /c/ rc!7t2 &7/__ ... Or • 'r r ' e'! f / ---- S'.hoo1 DPretidez't�s un it,tt, 6 it. i,'< ;,,,ui, "i .1�C , ,r t o-' ___ payable serially in .•._ -.0.__.____._...years from ,4'-- /Yor-ex , :;•a/7 ;' f„ their date and bearing 4 - .._ -.per cent iiaterelt for tit' purpose of .... i - y- _ . P'"ncr -___a° �0 f __c� poe ce ! / �i 4' i . Site efl,('/..,p97O rC • / j s d' 11 /n di s iiv e< ff 7r.-! lid .. s . /i/f]- _:- . d.�%d.C_c? /c/!72. J U- o..ii ' del /_e /4_, . -C<7 E'IEV ✓%d- / �',70' ney,__"0_ -�71 __3 g✓1�- A2 / /_ [�Frt'1- - and whether there shall be annually levied, assessed and•collected on all the taxable property in said district, for the t Trent year and annually thereafter while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding, a tax suf- ficient to pay the currant interest on said bonds and provid=e it sinking fund sufficient to pay the principal at maturity; And it appearing frc :l"; ??-r,1‘.1 .; c> :ts' :t+ •,�,. #itif Drill lawfully made, that there were east at said election- /�i__6 votes, of which slumber . /34. -- .. votes were t-,, ^° +t - 1.'11. t:;,! )At't,kli.7:1 tits= nvII .„ fi T vyri;)g of the 'fax in Payment Thereof," anti'' -. i' -votes were cast, "Against the Issuance of the Bonds and the Levying of the Tax in i.'ayment Thereof"; And it appearing to the said Board of Trustees that a majority of the resident qualified property taxpay- ing voters of said I)istrict, who own taxable llropert y. in said district" and who had duly rendered same for taxation, voted (h) -_ _ __- 1_ - !''______....._._.- ._ -..tho issuance of the bonds, the said / Board does hereby declare the proposition for the issuance of said bond to litt<<e been (c) .... /C O ec/. _.... (d) and that the Board of Trustees is authorized to issue said bon? , and to levy and to have assessed and ollected said tax. .- , '" ,1:"-..f.:,,...-F---,--7 C _- = .r Pre�ldent of Board of 'l P>j 5 � _ - ATTEST: Secretary k.c a) T his order may be passed at either a regular or special meeting. • .. _ 1 � : t �rr4• 3 '';. \'� t,`v_" Invert "FOR" or "AGAINST" according to the result of election. N. 'k earl "ADOPTED" or "DEFEATED" nccordin4 to remit of election' $ t; reeM� a ;� <<f �. 1 , , . : . • , o.r..:',..: . O 'II- .: , ..: ;,• Y• / f . i ! • • i r MINUTES OF THE METING OF THE A. AND Ii., CONSOLIDATED SCIMOL 7 ���� 7 � ';,;i • B\.ICI.GLJJ ,x• .. der , • 1 June 24, 1941 4' • r . Present: Leland, Breland, Gabbard, Jones, Allen, Yager, Gandy, and Edge i.linutos of trio rooting of Juno 17, 1041, score read and approved. Tho financial report was diooussod and tho Board passed a reso— lution asking the suporintendent to got Board approval bofore any item in the budgot oan bo ox000dod and also that tho Board formally approve the'. expenditures as they appear on the financial report. The Board asked that the following itoms be addod to tho roports tho amount of notes due, the amount of stato por capita duo, taxes oolleoted for the fiscal year.,taxes collectod during the last month, and the amount of taxes not collected. Cn motion tho Board approvod tho oxpondituros as appoaring on the financial report dated Juno 24, 1941. Mr. Loland roportod that Mr. Simpson had agreed to examine the Looks of the distirot. Imo•. Henry Mayfield appoarod boforo tho Board and roportod that lie had r000ivod ordors from the United Statos Army, ordering him to report on July 5, 1941. Mr. Mayfiold statod that ho would try to got a doferrment so that homight finish the work for tho school dintriot. It was understood that he was to go to San Antonio Vodnesday and that ho would notify the Board on Friday. On motion the Board asked that the building oommittoo work out name solution to the architect problems should Mr. Mayfiold not bo able to got a doferrmont. The building coriittee roported that it has approvod the em- ploymont of Mr. Neumann for two months' work this summer it being under- stood that Mr. Neumann was to sod the football field, refinish the floors, and roassombol old sohool desks for the colored school. On motion the Board approvod the report of the building ooimnittee. Tho superintondent reported that the oldest school bus had given quite a bit of trouble this last year which n000ssitated an unusual large expenditure for ropairs. On motion the Chairman was asked to appoint a committee to mako an investigation regarding a possible solution to.the bus problem. Mr. Breland was appointed. Tho superintendent roportod to the Board regarding a course of study for tho nau Negro high sohool. Ho stated that Dr. Taylor and Dr Worley had approvod a praotioal course of study which would not include many of the courses that are now offered in our white high school. The course of study would be ono of praotioal naturo, ono that would give the colored boys and girls some practical training. ;Suoh a oourse o£> study • would include agriculture, industrial shop work, home economics, defense training work, and training for adult maids as wall as soo English,=his- i . tory, Negro history, practioal arithmetic. and olamontary soienoo. �' On r motion tho Board approved suoh a practical course. .. • The Board asked Mr. Gabbard to contact Mr. Thurman about the possibility of locating a defense training shop her© and Mr. Breland eras . j ; asked to soo L4r. Pots I3utloor about moving tho Washington Chapel Sohool. - Q On motion tho Board authorized tho superintendent to signs , . 1 ,. {� booking ordor with W. C. Hixson Company for 600 steel chairs at a prioe; of . .: -E % � • :; :. ,''2.10 ouch. It was understood that if the Board oould not find the ' noes.. 44+ nary funds, the order would be o and .that the Beard.wae to notify �. �4.., `K T. C. Hixson Company the date of delivery at a later'date• ► r ,, n���''� � i. �r { i .t • : t! t er� ' It !t v u `p,` _F ,.•S, '} . r; F, . . � i , i • f j 'Y�t� i 5 i a , S.p. 5 f i∎ f t P O l � 1 S g`t t t t; r� t ; ai. �:hG � ;. 4g ', : f1 r • • ., ( (,, , , '� ! f 4 t rj: ! :: o i j ititd ` � 7• 5 _ k 1 f > t ` ._.•1. ...at n-. A., ...�, r+..t -f �i 15 ? t a2-. ; I . , :. _ • : r • .: t •5��',114.;1 y 'i i i - i' i -,‘::4-e7'. . J' SJ 7r M , r , s rr^• + yr n ;i:4 +dpi ..w .. s y r , 1 1 w7 s s ( l. • 620 . • . ; i * : . . ' ' ''': • t MINUTES OF THE A. AND M. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD Mr•P,,TING Jul F , j July 3,. 1941 Presents Leland, Breland, Gabbard,: Jones, Allen, Yager, and Edge,a . t Absents Gandy • Minutes of the meeting of June 24th were read and a . I approved.. . Mr. Breland reported on the steps he had taken regarding bus problem. He stated that ho s asked Central Texas Auto Coani ' to make a obmplete chock of the �s'and estimate the work that needed to be done to place the bus in g ood oondition. Their • to $103.54. Mr. Breland stated he wanted to haveeoneeoothermre� -d able firm make a cheek of the bus before li aotion was taken. !' work was done on it. �o I I ' Mr: Leland reported on ,the latest trip to Austin re•ar bond iasue. He stated that all Materials and information that had e requested had bean delivered to tessre. Gibson and Gib , Gibson; he reported ; r 'his oonvercat • further bones . , 'ion with Mr. R. K. Dunbar. In this . eon . versatio,ri the possibilities of Arai Cutler' opinion and possibilities of selling sue of to the State! '. • ' were discussed. }�h i ` � � ' hi le Waiving the • requirement of Chapman and Cutler s; : ;:_ , opiniort wt uld be impossible, .ngy Du stated that if neoee . company- would release this so ool from its aooeptanoe of their bid and aid the sohool in selling the is u e to the State Board. Mr. Dunbar further stated if necessary, hi oompany would waive the one p agonoy fee and that this so:,�ool oould take whatever aotionitd a d. . visablo oonoerning his company's services. '. Leland reported that both Mr. Dunbar and Z{ ©ears G I Gibson wore proceeding with :all haste and that we very ike u bson er d something by Monday, Jule 7th. Y 7 would Ao • . !� The Building •o reported on bids for the football field that wore opened on T bday, July let. Bids for tho fence were as `f 1. ' leers t Atlas F ©nee Co ; '- 1ov * Atlas Texas , Dal las, Texas, $1750; Cyolono Fence Company, '; , $ Anchor Post Fence C ! " ...+:... : °/ Houston, Texas, $1798. /! 4 I ; f • t Pa y was opened by the The bid frbn the Anchor Post Fence Com e Board in tnis meeting. This bid was r000ivod by Arohitoot Mayfield within the ' ` proper time and he Wril supply an affadavit to that effect. :.The Board noted _.!: . the bid had not been o ndd. Bids for the stadium and bus garage wore as follows* 01e :son, $4345; Sam R. hY, $44701 R. A. Burke, $4172. „ ' Reoeipt of these bids wore acknowledged by the Board and it i; i decided to take advantage of the 10 days in w it has to oeptanoo. N make fiaal. : . ;i Tho Board asked Mr. Breland to ! 5 I • A. and M. College contact the authorities of the : f '' ' g regarding the possibilities of ~ ` . houses on, the Campus. 'same of the old I: ., 5 On motion'tki Board asked the su b orin I 'the sohool superintendent to proceed - with the! i :' ; • acquisition of the 1: Property, also to have the tide pas8bd The matter of em i P lie Y ng an architect to roplaoo Mr.' Ma i'iol was i j `rite ' discussed and delayed. Thesuperintondent was asked to write Y and inform him of the roaso s for delay. •.Brosahe ! i : j. Acting Superintendent'IElms recommended Mrs. S. B. Slau for g grade sohool principal for the next year. On motion the Board annA„+AA +U. . :.: n,,.. ..t ,,.,...l _._ J 1.74 \ \ , �. { , � y , � , - , ; , ,,, ` A t . � ii j l ■ • •1 %Q i� ,S f1 11# l v „ t ` I MINUTES OF THE A. AND M. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD meeting, July 9, 1941 Present: Leland, Breland, Gabbard, Jones, Yager, Gandy, Edge, and Elms Absent: Gandy Minutes of the meeting of July 3rd were read and approved. Superintendent Edge reported that the bonds had been tenta- tively approved by Messrs. Chapman and Cutler and were being printed and that the money for the bonds would be forthcoming within a few days. On motion the Board rejected all fence bids and instructed the Superintendent to return checks. Mr. Jones reported on possibilities of buying college houses. He reported that there would be a sale of four houses in the near future . and that Mr. Holmgreen indicated that the school would get preference where possible. The building committee was asked to contact Mr. Ole Martinsen regarding the probable coat of refitting campus houses for the Negro school. On motion the Board accepted the bid of Ole Martinsen of $4545.00 for bus garage and bleachers. On motion the Board agreed to accept the offer of a release from H. D. Mayfield, Jr., and pay him.in accordance with the terms of the release. The Board asked the Superintendent to write to Mr. Horn in the State Department for his opinion on refitting campus residences for use as 4 I a Negro school. Mr. Jones was asked to serfe on the Building Committee. Mr. Edge reported that Mr. Armstrong was working on the deed to the Negro School site. ,'The Board asked the superintendent to contact Mr. Broesohe in regard to drawing plans for an au4itorium- gymnasium and request his rate for the drawing. On motion the Building Committee was asked to contact Mr. C. E. Sandstedt in regard to supervision of consturetion. The Superintendent was asked to make a complete report to the Board on the Sutnmer school. Adjourned. 1 Seore a.k President ;j . I � ..._ ... _. . 1 i 11 1 1,. I ;I • . f DEP ARTUENT OF AGR'NoMYY • I , • i �� 1 • • July 9, 1941 Ur. T. tr. Leland, . 1• . 1 ,. Chairman of the Sohool Board, � -• i i. • Campus. Dear lir. Leland, • 4 r ! 1: • 'There a no further houeee available for aisle on the 1 1 campus. As a result of . talk - th l ir•. Ho�.mgreen�t) ere is no ' contemplation 'of a further •�ale sxoptour houses n \Ireland . Street. These houses are od u ied at p�os�nt �` • Q p b y 1Ir.. . B 8` • ; I' Nonosmith, llr• Lloyd Smith, fir. Warren+and Ur. Thomspson 31r4 Holmgreen atatos/th`athe would \ to .entertain bids on 1 . ,,/ I theme houses axd,ti aFi tIe\ Gould th k of no better use for theee ' ... houses ' than tht, oP a nsgrt\o aahob �.. _ ..:... :. _ _ t 1 ; ,� ---- �� 1[y suggss ion ,is liat we make an offer. of approximately {:4: 0 036,tp $Soo.00 or t see houses, depending-on the digs•` a Yours very truly,• ' . . \L '' ''. : . . .. . ' . '. . ' . • , . -; :.. '."... sr .... ..; ,... .; .: . . ' . .. i ; L. • a. Jones F Processor of Agronomy t 1' LOJ s dd , ao Prof. Breland 1 1 i 1 • ; : 4 • ,i + I �r ■ . 1 i _ + 11 - -- — _ + I i r t • I ! Ai fi , ,, rr r ., ......: h...,k,,,, .. r e,. µ ! d _. _... -.... _. i tflf1 x• �} E � r• Jr-'s • • , _ ._ . ..... ..... __. _ . tv, + i� a. ' . . ... — .m .,... ; ;,, q 1 1 a r ' 4 a 1 1 p r ti v �t f .._ _ ._.."' _ _� . .y. / I 4 iAY h+ 1.i_. Y�. ' i5. + . , er •l • d � k Li ,, ' • r t A y •J �y • '4 1rtti it 1 f iCliyf E {4N� �{ l VI. ; . , or,. ..' J ,.,.4,,,,.,.4”J.;.: "ys .f { I le y � s, �' , tt r Y :! ' —...7---t--.-..#7.3.7.7-. t!s { •_.s.. ..fit l.} - y.P:..} i .....r�'.y.s �..�.. t , 1 , ; 'ti , fin. - }fr �4 MINIJTES OF Tit: A. AND M. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD 4 MEETING, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941 ` Present: Leland, Breland, Gabbard, Jones, and Elms Absent: Allen, Yager, and Gandy z t Supt. Elms reported that the City National Bank had offered to place State warrants as collateral against the portion of the bond money not covered by the Federal Deposit Insurance. On motion the Board ' accepted this offer and directed the Superintendent to get a receipt to this effect. On motion the Board authori a loan of $6500 from the Build- • ing Fund to the Maintenance fund in order to save interest on short.term ' loans. I• Tho Superintendent was instructed to write Mr. Broesohe in re- Bard to including wiring for the public address system in his plans for the auditorium- gymnasium. ■ Mr. Breland reported and presented bids on repairing the old bus. On motion the repairs on the bus were awarded to the Aggieland Service Station for ;99.35 The Superintendent was instructed to write Messrs. Chrestman, Brundidge, Fountain, Elliott and Bateman, stating that it was the Board's opinion that the A. and M. Consolidated School District was not liable for the premium on the bond of J. C. Carll during the past year as suf- • ficient release had been given the bonding company. On motion, Elbert Walker was elected for a period of one year to fill the vacancy of J. R. Badgett as shop teacher on the State Salary Aid Schedule. ■ On motion, the Board authorized the Superintendent to complete I arrangements for admitting the children from the Providence School Dis- trict and lowering the grade school tuition rate to $3.00 per month'. He was also instructed to complete arrangements to take the Negro students for the state apportionment if. the Providence District desired to send ■ them. • On motion, Luther Jones was authorized to engage C. E. Sandstedt for supervision`of the building program at a fee of $50.00 for the bus garage and bleachers, $50.00 for the Negro school, and $200 for the audi -. toriurm- gymnasium. , The Board instructed the Superintendent to list items that can be transferred to the Building Fund, but which have already been paid out of the Maintenance Fund. On motion, the Board authorized payment of •$600 for County for grading of football field. Mr. Leland reported to the Board that he planned to be absent during the month of August. On motion the Board authorized the President to appoint a Vice - president. I:dr. Leland appointed Mr. Gabbard. Adjourned. '' 1 • \ 0_, - (_ t re_... - Z e p----_,,t , • '1 d ra • f j l I . 1 . . . . 7 MINUTES OF THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, AUGUST 19, 1941, 7:30 p. m. Present; Leland, Breland, Gabbard, Jones, Yager, Allen, and Elms Absent; Gandy Minutes of the meeting of July 28th were read and approved. The Superintendent read and explained the proposed budget for the sohool year 1941 -42. Questions were brought up and answered concern- ing items in the budget. On motion the Board adopted the budget as pre- sented by the superintendent. . A report from the Equalization Board concerning their problems and their work was presented by Dr. Fred W. Jensen. On motion the School Board voted to extend their sincere appreciation for the efforts of the Equalization Board in their work in preparing the tax roll for the coming year. In this motion, it was recommended that at least two of the old members of the Equalization Board should be retained for the Doming year. Mr. F. W. Hensel appeared before the Board and requested per- mission to tie on to the school's sewer line, this being the only possible / way in which Mr. Hensel could get a sewer outlet for his new home. On motion, the Board granted permission to tie onto the school sewer line providing there was no opposition from the college and that g proper Dover- \ age was made by Mr. Hensel. On motion the Board instructed Mr. J. C. Carll to assess the REA lines of the City of Bryan and send them a tax notice to this effect. Mr. Jensen requested that a large, up -to -date map of the school distriot be obtained for the use of the next Equalization Board, saying that this is a necessity for the work that they are required to do. Mr. Breland gave a report from the Building Committee as to the progress in the building program. On motion, the Board approved the tax roll as presented by the tax assessor. On motion, the Board voted to employ Mrs.M. E. Park as a teacher in the elementary sohool on the State Aid Salary schedule and to pay Mr. ; M. E. Park a salary on the Rural Aid Salary schedule plus expenses to make the amount $1300 per year. On motion, the Board elected Mrs, Ruthia M. Bacon to teach in the colored elementary sohool upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. On motion, the School Board authorized the President and Secre- tary jointly to make notes for short time loans in favor of the school. 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Elms Absent: Gandy There was a discussion of the bids .which had been reoeived and. opened on the gymnasium- auditorium. As the bids were higher than the es- timate and the amount of money left in the Building Fund, various alterna- tives were discussed. Mr. Leland reported that the Howell Lumber Company had offered to finance any excess amount that the contract called for at 55 for five years. On motion, the Board requested the Building Committee to scale down the price in the contract as far as possible and determine means for financing any excess cost. i Mr. Leland called a Board meeting for the night of August 26th. The Board instructed the Superintendent to prepare a delinquent' tax roll. On motion the Chairman of the Board was asked to see Mr..ir. T. McDonald and to terminate the contract for collection of delinquent taxes if there is no positive assurance given that collection of these taxes will be carried to completion and to instruct Mr. Carll to contact delin- quent tax payers and impress the need for taxes and the School Board's determination to collect delinquent taxes. Further, the Chairman of the Board was asked to make provisions to turn the delinquent rolls over to a responsible lawyer or firm for suit. On motion the Board elected E. M. Cunningham as Vocational Ag- riculture teacher and principal of the Negro schools at a salary of $1350 per year with the provision that he reside in this district. On motion the Bed.elec'bed Mrs. A. E. Jones to fill the Eng- lish vacancy in the grade school and for part -time work in the high school. Adjourned. , Oil _ 7 Secro ary President , i . : . I I 7,‘'..7'.,,,, t ii�, ' r_ t r I 1 I, 1, I I � il 1 1 1:;t p• / irr �r i'i: i� r A x :; t ... _... ,___ _ .. • T j . :4 r `i • MINUTES OF THE A. AND M. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD MEETING • Friday, September 26th Present: Leland, Gabbard, Jones, Alien, Yager, Bunting and Carll Absent: Breland and Gandy • The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. The delinquent tax situation was discussed with Mr. Carll, the Tax Assessor - collector. On motion the Board requested the return of the delinquent tax roll by Mr. McDonald and a report on the letters he had written. • On motion the Board asked the Superintendent to contact Pritchard and Company of Fort Worth, Texas, to file suits for collection of delinquent taxes. On motion the Board adopted the State Aid Budget. On motion the Board agreed to accept in the budget an expense account of 011.00 per month for the Superintendent. Mr. Leland was authorized to go ahead with plans for having books for the current year audited. On motion Willie A. Tarrow was elected to fill the vacancy in the Colored School. On motion the Board authorized movement of the Washington Cha- pel School building by National Defense class with the provision that the expenses not exceed 0125.00. On motion the Board voted to deduct from a teach case of absence from school and teacher's salary tendentr d Pay the substitute through the Superin s office. • Adjourned. e " 4 , ... 94. Secre ary I President I • I , • • ilk . • I I I li i i I , • • I t • , I 1 . i i I - I I fi . j i;;• i A. AND 1.1. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD MEETING • T � October 17, 1941 ir•.- Present: Leland, Breland, , ' `' Gabbard Jones, Yager, Allen, and Bunting i.; 1i', ; Absent: Gandy 1 On rnotio.. the Board agreed to charge rental and a deposit ; " _`. ' , charge on musical instruments and other school property used by other I f = `. than school purposes. A te N;.; . On motion the Board accepted teachers' contracts as written. 0 . i 1 The second Thurs nig in each month was sot as the date '`` for the regular meeting. • 1. The Board appointed a committee, composed of the Superintendent, t;•r Mr. Gabbard, and i1r. Rattan, to make adjustments on tax questions. 'x On motion the Board instructed the Superintendent to write a letter to all delinquent tax payers, appealing for cooperation in payment of delinquent taxes. If such attempts were not successful, the Superin- : tendent was instructed to send a letter requesting that payrtrant be made '' ; in ten days; at the end of said ten day notice, the name of all delin- quent tax payers to appear in a paper, batallion, or any other publicity } ` ` deemed advisable with more drastic measures to follow if these taxes q;i 18111; were not paid or some arrangement made. } . 0 On motion the Board accepted the insurance policy of the State j,p.,, Farm Fire Insurance Company on the cdlered school for five years at i :. . ' 4700.02. f r;, r i On motion the Board voted to dedicate a 50' right of way along 1, , the Southwest side of property as a street, payment hot to exceed 4500 1' _. paid by the City of College Station, Provided the school district pay for . • p: • : pipe used to provide water for the Colored school, amount to be reim- 4 ' buirsed by the City of College Station. /t • f_N' ' Adjourned. ,A,; !+} �� _ ...Z----- +( • President l' LAI % I lli _ i'i Secre - • ii i k,,.. I y f t slla .): ' F . 74`- i i i I �I• ,t , ,writ , it • . vsy �r� jj �1�� � i r ' ` 1 � 1 _ 1 ffff . 7: 1 t .,I L T; t 1 . 1l:144,2 44 , 1 4, .. ';'. . ."`: ' '' ' 1 - - -: i., ... ...., t _ 4.- , 4C. i' k �� ' �1� � j 'hi� + ((t! , . i .. 1 4+ i �i� :'. i ;�*Y'iplgp rA� + h. :713.0 Itik.ItA .f * ➢ f 1 ,.- .1 ' :." I .-- �— '- y z= ( ,Wi i - y $ t y ^ i S ) ',`* i r , . `' ?;1 ; 2 f t 4gt1 ;,c `. 1 ' ". .. , 'i .. °f, , . ;gtf.� ,: .,y.•• •• <.e .. .s. `A�� ' • "N7 ;:•• .,-, ie.. r ,, .: : 1 r 4 t. 14 1 c , jittr: I MINIIITES OF THE REGULAR MEETING ON Ji.fliE %I°. 19 • Presents Breland, Jones, Gabbard, Brown, Carroll. 4.41r7: -',., .1 Absents Allen ii. Yager. t ,•••., .t. , '1 ' • ' 47 ':,,;•% ' Meeting was called to order by the chairman and the minutes of the last " ‘iti•t`• .1- ',?!,,: '• meeting were read end approved. A report on the survey for teaching Vocational Agriculture was ne.de and . -1•Aiii: , discussed. It was decided that the question should be continued to a later .n meeting in order for or add it io al data to be gotten. • ..,t i• i' The question of- a.ppoUt' d members to the board of equalization was then i•teliii; discussed after which Dr. rre.fea motion seconded by Dr. Jones that the follcwirg in be appointed with Mr. Wo R. Horsley as chairman,: Co B Godbey, Sam Hopper. . -.• 'it ' l• . L. Lo Carroll, and Jo E. Moseley. Motion carried, 1 4:; The report of the deputy state supto for the inspection of schools was read and the report of Do Bo Taylor, special supervisor for a.coriditing Negro schools, was read end discussed. Motion by Dro Jones seconded by Brown to sell to Mrso So Wo Bilsing at 1•, = a price of$10000 the old dining room set of table and buffet carried by majority • vote. Motion was made by Dr. Jones and seconded by Carroll to award the paint .- • t contract to Mr. Ro So Wooten at a price not to exceed 0547.98 with the under- -, standing that he would use the best grade Sherman Williams4e.int or its equivalent. 1=: . Motion carried. '4 ... Financial report for the month of May was submitted after which the meeting • adjourned. , t ' • 1 110 Approved: .... . . 1 • i Presi.-4 "IF I , . .,4 ... 0, ... 0 ' . " • ..,............. .... eoretary —LP -- 7 I ; I , , 4 ! i. 1 , 4 . l'i . ' • - t 3 . 1 • r , qt • • 4 \ , . - • 4•1 ' . ' t ' • , • 4 .. . 1 ''''; • ii , ■. . t ' '• e ' l e‘ ' .> • 1. . .■ .. Pl. . . . . .... ,/ ' t ,, ''''• . ' . . . \ r. r . I * 1 ■ . , _______ 11 40A : , • 1 . I ' 1 ' I i 11 * - . 1 ' ■ - 7 :- .--- --- - ' - — ' - — • ' - ---' 1 - '.."..7" ' - - . -- - 1 , ..-- --T'. r, __ .-- .:,.'.., . -,._-:...,...-....--,..,....:,-,.....:.-_,......-..c.:7..4,-,,,...--...,-....._-_,,...-..-.............._......-.. 1 I i i .—r..:_---..1.----.... . L... 1 1 ,. : I MINUTES OF REGULAR BOARD MEETING HELD AUG. 12, 193 Present: Breland, Jones, Brown, Allen . Absentr: Gabbard, Carroll, Yager Meeting called to order by the chairman and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The calendar for the school year 1 9 1 x .3 - MI was adopted as follows: Sept. 6, 1 9 1 5 - - - -- School opens Nov. 25 & 26, 19 43___ - Thanksgiving Holidays Dec. 22 to 29, 191x-3___- Christmas Holidays March 17, 19L)4 - - - - . ,, holiday April 7, 19) -- - -.._. - Holiday Ma y 19, 191x4-- - ---- School closes The following teachers were elected by unanimous vote on motion by Jones second by Allen: Mrs. Carl W. Landiss-- -Home Economics, Miss Lynette Ede--- - Mrs. James Lawrance --- -Third Grade, Miss Ruth Wilcox - -I'' g Arithmetic, Industrial Arts. -First Grade, Mr. N. C. Iiielscher -- The question of a storage room for janitor supplies was discussed but WAS left further study i4 44/10044# then to be discussed further. for Motion by Jones seconded by Brown that the vacant lot at the ol4 Washington Chapel school site be sold for not less.than $350.00 with not less than 040.00 down and the balance to bear 8 interest from date until paid, carried b August 26, 191x.3 was set for the by Ai unanimous vote. 1943 -1+ public hearing of the school budget for the yr After discussion of the financial statement, the meeting adjourned. Budget Hearing date was changed to Tuesday ni program and was held on that date. Three people appeared 24 • for the meeting ds with and discussed sed th e proposed budget, which was approved by the board members present, g the LIiss Lynette Edge and L1i•s James Lawrence resigned to teaching positions to had been elected and due to lack of sufficient time to call a board meeting, p o ervmissi they n ti r„ was granted by four of the board members i could be reached by telephone to allow the Su t to appoint two teachers to replace them. Mrs. J. H. Jones and Lars C. K. Leighton were appointed. P • Approved: Age / --- _ - Press ens AOF,oe 111 %.ere� ary — • • ' '' r • I • Z -... .. LI i Jj : i ±:: ( i ; i I —T 1- '' , ) . i 1 -er's \ \ I. yt r `""." • REGULAR MEETING OF SCHOOL BOARD November 9, 1944 • ,t Present: Breland, Jones, Brown, Carroll, Moseley, Bonnen, Mrs. R. R. Lancaster, IIrs. A. B. Stevens, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, Mrs. C. B. Godbey, Mrs. W. T. Carter, Mr. McGinnis, Mr. A. C. Magee, Mr. E. B. Reynolds. Absent: Allen. Meeting called to order by the chairman and Mrs. Reynolds presented Mrs. Lancaster who presented a petition asking that music be placed in the school on a full time basis through the High School. Various possibilities were dis- cussed for orchestra and public school music. Mrs. Reynolds presented a recommendation for concrete sidewalks and for a tennis court. A proposed plan drawn by Mr. McGinnis was discussed and left with the school board for their consideration. Mrs. Carter then made a showing of the pictures which were to be presented to the rooms who had the greatest attendance at the last Motherst Club meeting. All Committees then withdrew and the board went into its regular discussion. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The matter of purchasing land adjoining the negro schoolvas presented. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Jones that a committee be appointed by the chair to investigate the purchase of more land and make recommendations to the board. Jones and Breland were appointed. Letter from S. R. Wright concerning buying of sewerage pump to supplement the one now in operation was read. Motion by Brown seconded by Moseley for chair to appoint committee, to investigate. Motion carried. E. E. Brown, C. A. Bonnen, and Frank Brown appointed as committee. Letter from Mrs. Ruth Mudgett stating 'that the court hearing on suit against Bryan had to be postponed to December 20, 1944, was read by the chairman. 4 . t iq ;`n Yr , L i‘',1 Y� 245 b {. � ,,,,,—;'c- } �, 1 0 �;7 ` t �rY 4 `4 y 1f1. j.... • � y�E Motion by Bonnen seconded by Brow that committee be appointed to study providing adequate rest room facilities for teachers and boys school round and to study g and maintenance to make r ecommendations to the board. Motion carried. Committee appointed were Brow, Allen, and Moseley. Letter from Lloyd Smith, City Manager of City of College Station, the school for n, Billing X1049.98 in payment of street and entrance improvements abou the school was read. t Motion by Moseley seconded by Jones to pay City of College 000 as voted in meeting of September 7 1944. Motion carried Motion by Jones seconded by Bonnen that a group of together on Saturda p citizens be gotten y afternoon November 11, 1944, to lay forms on sidewalks. Motion carried. Report of the Athletic Committee was made and Bro by r.�o„ele w made motion seconded d y that said report be adopted by the school board and minutes. Motion carried. entered in the Financial Statement for month of October was submitted. It being 12:15 the meeting adjourned. t Approved President Secretary ►4O • +. z y hut l MINUTES OF THE REGULAR roc' t" OF THE A & M CONSOLIDATED ISD Meeting hal•'Di i 18, 191414. Present: Jones, Allen, Moseley, Bonnen, Brown, Breland Absent: Carroll. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Br&land made a report on the school land adjoining the present negro sohool, stating that part of the land had been sold and the owner would not sell or traded Another piece about a block from the sohool could be seoured at a prise of $600.00. The committee asked for additional time for study Before making recdommendations to the board. Brown made a motion, seconded by Bonnen, that the property known as the circle entrance to the IIkh School be designated as part of the city street system for maintenance by the City. Motion oarriedo Supt. was instructed to write a letter of appreciation to the City Council for the help given by them in putting the entrance in good condition. A report was made by Bonnen on the sewerage pump owned by the city to the effect,that the pump was not worth buying. It was suggested that a new motor of the same type as the one now Iperating be purchased. The committee reoeommended that the present set up be continued until such time as more satisfactory arrangements can be made. A report was made by Brown on the toilet facilities for teachers in the Elementary sohool. Several suggestions were made and discussed pro and eon. Motion made by Jones seconded by Moseley that the matter be deferred until such time as adequate finances and workman were available. Motion carried. Motion was made by Brown seconded by Bonnen that the Supt. oontaet Mr. Saxon for the purpose of obtaining a second hand urinal and install the same in the boys rest room. Motion carried. Motion'made by Bonnen seconded by Allen that Mr. McGinnis be asked to mark the trees in the wooded area of the school ground to be pulled and that Burkhalter be contacted about pulling said trees. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Jones that Claire Rogers be permitted to attend school. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Broom that the temporary arrangement made with the Industrial Education department concerning transporting students to the airport at $30.00 per month be continued. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Allen that the textbook committee as reccommendec by the Supt. be adopted. Motion carried. There being no further burin 114 the meeting adjourned. OP APPROVED ,.. ecre ary VT! I I ! ! i qpi ; sr i ' k i l a °y �.I a.i f •}¢ r x , }t ,, $T •{ y 1 x� r0. '+ . MINUTES�` THE " CALLED MEETING HELD AUGUST 28 1945 : 1.1 Present: Breland, Jones t aro n Boau6fl .4 t,, • Absents Allen, Moseley, Carro1l q i, r i y�7 t r xj ", , tc, } i'l 'x The meeting was.- oalled to ;orderlby the chairman for the purpose of ha a ai y, a publio hearing of the proposed budget'for the sohool year 1 945 - 4 6 . 1,. 4 T :1 The budget 'was prese deand then disoussed for the benefit of the citizen ;4 who were present. After . much ciiso ussiCal and answering of questions the board &dopted ; ; the budget as submitted on motion by Jones seoonded by Broom. 4: , ,• . , ' +; x , ' ; ' #t; Breland then ' reported on the purohase of land for a football field and other A school purposes for the negro school stating that Ed Hrdlioka agreed to sell to t' the sohool a traot of land 200 feet by Loo feet thioh would be about a blook northeast of the present school site_for a sum of $600.00. Motion by Jones, seoonded by Bonnen that the board purohase the pieoe of land as desoribed and that the president of the board request of Mr. Hrdlioka the required papers to complete the transaction.'' Motion: carried. • There being no further business the meeting adjourned. ; �, tE *9 , ii? t'; t /. / OF es t t r e } , y Approved: / i silent . . j S f • • I ��, . �� / � /`fi -sore :try ;> • ,I • t • • / tit j p t � V -: 1 r ■ I`'.: a4 t 4 4 4 ' 9t. • . s � ��It■ ;', i 1i ' ,>, } s r . , , i ' ,k f k 7 I ar t i K Y :;;I:' 4I r�i b t '. ? Slb d tv 7 J ' . t ' Tr9 v a � { � 4 ' y , , t , +`urn �4' 3F .nay, i4r �� ti ��k�. � ti r 1 • P s 1, ,4.t k , .4y , r t a ? T r Minutes of Regular Board Meeting Held May 9, 1916 lint: Brown, Hickman, Bonnen, Moseley, Godbey, Allen. ent: Carroll. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The report of the applioation oommittee was referred to a later meeting. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Allen that the President, E. E. Brown and the Secretary, L. R. Hiokman be authorized to secure short time loans in the name of.the A & M Consolidated Ind. School Distriot. Motion carried. A letter to the parents from the Supt concerning oourses to be offered next year was read and disoussed then approved with minor ohanges. A letter from Mrs. Jack D. Hudson in which she stated that she would not be able to teach ###ii in the sohool for the coming year was read by the Supt. The election of the negro teachers was disoussed and then deferred to the next regular meeting. Motion i# by Moseley, seconded by Bonnen that the name of the negro school be changed and that the negro faoulty be requested to suggest a name or names for adoption by the board. Motion carried. The financial statement for the month of April was submitted. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Approved: g. President 1:;? 'ecre ary Minutes of Called Meeting Held May 21, 1946 Present: Brown, Hickman, Allen, Bonnen, Godbey, Moseley. Absents Carroll. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the matter of use of buses for outside trips was disoussed. Motion by Allen seconded by Bonnen that Brown and Hickman serve as a bus oomrdttee to assist the Supt. in deciding whether the bus should be used when requested for speoial trips. Motion carried. The question of trade in land value with Bryan was disoussed and it was agreed for brown to proceed with whtrtever gains he might make with the Bryan committee. Brown•reported on the termite condition which had been checked by Dr. Little who stated the damage to be slight and suggested means of control. The Supt. was instructed to proceed with the suggestions made. Godbey made report for oommittee an applications for superintendent and re000mmended Mr. A. M. Whitis, John C. Rogers Jr., and A. W. Akridge in the order named. Motion by Allen that Mr. A. M. Whitis be selected for Supt. to begin his tenure August 1, I946 with a one year contract at a salary of *3600.00 was seconded by Bonnen and parried by a unanimous vote. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Approved: President Secretary y t Motion by Bonnen seconded by y Brown that committee be appointed to study providing adequate rest room facilities for teachers and boys and d to study school ground and maintenance to make recommendations to the board. Motion carried. Committee appointed were Brown, Allen, and Moseley. Letter from Lloyd Smith, City Manager of City of College Station, Bill the school for $1049.98 in a � payment of street and entrance improvements about the school was read. Motion by Moseley seconded by Jones to a p y City of College $300 as voted in meeting of September 7, 1944. Motion carried Motion by Jones seconded by Bonnen that a group of citizens be gotten together on Saturday afternoon November 11, 1944, to lay forms on sidewalks. Motion carried. Report of the Athletic Committee was made by Moseley that said report be adopted and Brown made motion seconded p d by the school board and entered in the P minutes. Motion carried. Financial Statement for month of October was submitted. It being 12 :15 the meeting adjourned. Approved President Secretary yT ti r::q^ sr k 'asf MINUTES OF THE REGULAR Ar•`ro < OF TEE A & M CONSOLIDATED ISD Meeting hel• *' 18, 19144 Present: Jones, Allen, Moseley, Bonnen, Brown, Breland Absent: Carroll. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the minutes of the last meetinc were read and approTed. Br &land made a report on the school land adjoini„g the present negro school, stating that part of the land had been sold end the owner would not sell or trade. Another piece about a block from the sohool could be secured at a price of $600.00. The committee asked for additional time for study Before making reodommendations to the board. Brown made a motion, seconded by Bonnen, that the property known as the circle entrance to the IIk h School be designated as part of the city street system for maintenance by the City. Motion carried. Supt. was instructed to write a letter of appreciation to the City Council for the help giTen by them in putting the entrance in good condition. A report was made by Bonnen on the sewerage pump owned by the city to the effeot.that the pump was not worth buying. It was suggested that a new motor of the same type as the one now Iperating be purchased. The committee receommended that the present set up be continued until such time as more satisfactory arrangements can be made. A report was made by Brown on the toilet facilities for teachers in the Elementary school. SeTeral suggestions were made and discussed pro and eon. Motion made by Jones seconded by Moseley that the matter be deferred until such time as adequate finances and workman were aTailable. Motion carried. Motion was made by Brown seconded by Bonnen that the Supt. contact Mr. Saxon for the purpose of obtaining a second hand urinal and install the same in the boys rest room. Motion carried. Motion'made by Bonnen seconded by Allen that Mr. McGinnis be asked to mark the trees in the wooded area of the school ground to be pulled and that Burkhalter be contacted about pulling said trees. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Jones that Claire Rogers be permitted to attend sohool. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Brown that the temporary arrangement made with the Industrial Education department concerning transporting students to the airport at $00.00 per month be continued. Motion carried. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Allen that the textbook committee as reccommendec by the Supt. be adopted. Motion carried. There being no further busin i the meeting adjourned. APPROVED , ;' ar vim_ ►�.:� 'acre ary 1 , ICI • It �� olc AV - '- — — .4 - • • _ , ... . , , . . . ..., . .. 1 . . ,, . ,: P2:1; .:, .... ,.....:■,‘: . . . , 1 ' . '..'‘ :,..• .: ' , - ' '. .*:..;:•. I t .;/.: 1. 4 ' .?/•' , • • • -•,, • - ' • .. '. -'' , - •. - '• ........• .. 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Aftex/.muoh • isouesion and answering of questions the board adopted the budget as submitted on motion by Jones seoonded by Brown. • .,. '..,, r ,.' 4- r ,;;'0: '', '. • - - • , '.;'.$:•.4.9 • . f , li!i•F..i:i:•..4; .f., . ., - - .• , !.-- 1 ,,. A Breland then reported on the purohase of 'land for a football field and other': 0 ..n, ' .•' z.:f School purposed for the negro school stating tha t Ed lirdlioka agreed to iliii# sell to the school a treat of land 200 feet by 4 . 00 feet ithich would be about a blook northeast • , .-,6.'4 , of the present school site.for a BUM of $600.00. Motion by Jones, seoonded by Bonnen .' that the board purohase the pieoe of land as desoribed and that the pre , sident of the ' board request of Mr. lirdlioka the required papers to oon:plete 'the transaction.!'> Motion:;,',,,,': ,. carried. . .. . . .. :. . ', .. • , '', • ..:',..' .1 There being no further business the meeting adjourned. ,.:,,, / oir . 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' ': .. -." • ' . • : . ..'4iti,', 51 21t. i; 4 ki . `P .:4 - -''''',.;,....' . ' ' • :. ': . ' .' :,r;; ',.'' ' ;',•, . :' 5 0 444 Minutes of Regular Board Meeting Held May 9, 191+6 Pr sent: Brown, Hickman, Bonnen, Moseley, Godbey, Allen. ent: Carroll. The meeting was called to order by the chairmen and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The report of the application committee was referred to a later meeting. Motion by Bonnen seconded by Allen that the President, E. E. Brown and the Secretary, L. R. Hiokman be authorized to secure short time loans in the name of.the A & M Consolidated Ind. School District. Motion carried. A letter to the parents from the Supt. ooncerning oourses to be offered next year was read and disoussed then approved with minor changes. A letter from Mrs. Jack D. Hudson in whioh she stated that she would not be able to teach ###0 in the school for the coming year was read by the Supt. The eleotian of the negro teachers was disoussed and then deferred to the next regular meeting. Motion 44 by Moseley, seconded by Bonnen that the name of the negro school be changed and that the negro faoulty be requested to suggest a name or names for adoption by the board. Motion carried. The financial statement for the month of April was submitted. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Approved: 7 2 . g. President 1:0 / 'ecre ary Minutes of Called Meeting Held May 21, 1946 Present: Brown, Hickman, Allen, Bonnen, Godbey, Moseley. Absent: Carroll. _ The meeting was oalled to order by the chairman and the natter of use of buses for outside trips was disoussed. Motion by Allen seccnded by Bonnen that Brown and Hickman serve as a bus oommittee to assist the Supt. in deoiding whether the bus should be used when requested for speoial trips. Motion carried. The question of trade in land value with Bryan was discussed and it was agreed for brown to proceed with whitever gains he might make with the Bryan committee. Brown'reported on the termite oonditicm which had been °hooked by Dr. Little who stated the damage to be slight and suggested means of oontrol. The Supt. was instruoted to proceed with the suggestions made. Godbey made report for committee on applications for superintendent and re000mmended Mr. A. M. Whitis, John C. Rogers Jr., and A. W. Akridge in the order named. Motion by Allen that Mr. A. M. Whitis be selected for Supt. to begin his tenure August 1, 1946 with a one year ocmtraot at a salary of $3600.00 was seconded by Bonnen and carried by a unanimous vote. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Approved: President is — 44/e_ .�.. ecre ary \\