Sunday, March 19, 2017

Columbia School Board looks at continuing ELANCO shared services agreement


At Thursday night's Columbia Borough School Board meeting, director Cole Knighton made a surprise motion to renew the ELANCO shared services agreement with Columbia Borough School District. Other directors appeared to have been blindsided by the motion, the wording of which met with opposition.

Specifically, Knighton said, "I'd like to make a motion to renew the shared service agreement between Columbia Borough School District and ELANCO School District for a period of five years, contingent upon mutually agreed terms which the Columbia Borough School District and ELANCO boards will work to resolve through their solicitors."  The motion set off a chain reaction of discussion.

After the motion was made, the board remained silent for almost 10 seconds, until director Barry Ford seconded the motion for discussion. An additional 15 seconds passed before director Charles Leader said, "We're in process. I don't know how we can do this." Leader was referring to the process of evaluating the contract.

Knighton cited a previous meeting when the board seemed to be in agreement on renewal.  Director Kathy Hohenadel pointed out that the wording of Knighton's motion failed to state that the two boards are going forward with discussions, but rather included time parameters that the boards have not agreed upon. "I think we're jumping the gun," she said.

"I think it would be nice to let ELANCO know where we stand," Knighton said. Ford asked if it would be better for the Columbia board to say that they would like to enter into negotiations with ELANCO to extend the agreement.

Leader reiterated his previous point, "I don't see how we can do it. We're just starting to discuss this." Leader said he needs data and more discussion among people. Ford agreed, saying there needs to be more discussion. Director Vickie Anspach also agreed, citing the need for more data and discussion. Hohenadel said the length of the contract cannot be determined at this point, because the contract has to be mutually agreed upon by both boards.

Board President Keith Combs said the Columbia board is willing to continue with discussion on the agreement. He said members of the administration are happy with it. Combs said that in the past, new hires have used Columbia as a stepping stone, without providing adequate direction. "We are going to pursue extending the agreement; we just have to work out the details," he said. Leader said it was fine that Combs talked to the administrators about the agreement, but that he also needs to talk to the staff.

At Hohenadel's request, Knighton repeated his motion but left out the five-year time frame.  Leader said, "That wording doesn't seem right to me." Hohenadel asked for the motion once again, and Knighton read it. Leader pointed out that the board was already following the procedure stated in the motion and asked why it was needed. Knighton explained, "It makes it public. It makes it official."  Hohenadel said the action could be accomplished simply by making an announcement rather than a motion.

At the board's request, board secretary Deb Smith read the current motion: "A motion to renew the shared service agreement between the Columbia Borough School District and ELANCO, contingent upon mutually agreed terms between the Columbia Borough School District Board and the ELANCO Board and worked out between their solicitors."

Dr. Robert Hollister, acting superintendent, said, "I think you do need to get something on the official record, because that will also open the door, because the Eastern Lancaster County School Board hasn't discussed this, per se." He also said evaluation should be part of the motion.

Knighton pushed for urgency, saying, "We're running out of time. June 30 is going to come quick." June 30, 2017 is the deadline for renewal. 

There was a brief discussion to add wording to the motion, specifying "evaluation." Without an amended motion being read, a roll call vote was nonetheless taken, with Leader being the only "no vote." Iris Garrido was not present, due to her recent resignation. 

After the vote, Hollister said that although the June deadline is approaching, there is no pressure to make a decision immediately. He said the service agreement could be extended, if necessary.

During the citizen comments portion of the meeting, resident Frank Doutrich asked why the board isn't considering other opportunities besides the shared services contract with ELANCO, such as school merger. While Doutrich acknowledged a merger may not be the best option, he said that the board has an obligation to look at other options.

Prehistoric Archaeology at CHiPS today


Thursday, March 16, 2017

Iris Garrido resigns from School Board

Iris Garrido 
[Columbia Spy file photo]

School Board director Iris Garrido has resigned from the Columbia Borough School Board, it was announced by Board President Keith Combs at Thursday's meeting. The effective date of the resignation was not specified, and no reason was given for her departure. Garrido served on the board since September 2016.

Combs said that anyone interested in applying for the vacant seat should send a letter of interest to the District Administration Center by April 3, 2017.

Columbia Crossing to host "Harnessing the Wind" this coming Saturday



Susquehanna Saturday: Harnessing the Wind 
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with family friendly programming for all ages. Suggested donation of $2

41 Walnut Street, Columbia, Pennsylvania 17512

Susquehanna Saturdays present fun hands-on activities for all ages on a variety of topics that explore nature, history, and culture. March's theme -- “Harnessing the Wind” – explores how wind is a force that can cause movement, motion, and power, and how to use this force in our everyday lives. Create a sailboat, make something fly high into the air, and discover how a turbine moves and uses wind to create energy with LCSWMA. This program is sponsored by Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority. This hands-on educational program is available anytime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., while supplies last. 


All Susquehanna Saturdays are free for all ages, but a suggested donation of $2 per participant is appreciated. Proceeds benefit the operations and programs of the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center and Susquehanna Heritage. Columbia Crossing is at 41 Walnut Street, Columbia, PA 17512. 

Biggie the cat at the library Thursday, March 16 at 1 p.m.