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BPS CHUCK McCAULEY

Aug 23, 202313 min
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Stand ian studio with this. He is Chuck McCauley. He's the superintendent of schools here and at Bartlesville Public Schools. And you know, a warm good morning to you. Sure it is very warm, thank you for having me, Tom, And and yeah, we're all think we're all have had about enough of this weather and been praying hopefully next week it'll cool off for us. A couple of heat related things like to bring up first of all,

sure the air conditions working at the school. Sure they're doing well. I mean, it's a challenge to keep up with his truth of the matter, but our facility staff is doing a great job with that. You know, we've had a couple of times where we've had to bring in you know, portable units or a move a classroom. Monday morning, we had a tough start at the high school. Their children was down, but they're able to get it up and running and cool down by the end of the day.

And then also, you know, just people and they didn't know our buses, all our air conditions. Well it's good. Yeah, I know, somebody asking that question the other day, and so I know a lot of people think of it like when we grew up you know, the air conditioning was put the windows down. Yeah, but that's but it is hot and

we are obviously some heat mitigation things that we're doing. On the activity side, you know, think about our outdoor activities that are going on, and I know Evan's covered those, but we had any health related issues due to the heat. We have not so far, so good. You know, things have been knock on wood and on the activities, you know, they're they've moved back some of the start times, like some softball games and our

football scrimmages as well. Our our football team, they've practiced in full pads yesterday at six thirty in the morning and so they did that and as soon as they got off the turf, our our band was practicing another were able to get from the parking lot onto the turf. And I didn't want to remind people we are hosting our varsity scrimmage tomorrow night and that Evans group,

you know, they're gonna live stream that. So you know, it's one thing our athletes and our coaches, they're acclimated, they're used to being out in as they're practicing it every day. But for fans, you know, that's a concern that we have to. You know, parents are grandparents and aren't used to being out, so tomorrow they're not They're not going to do play by play, but they can at least watch the scrimmage and listen to You can hear Chris batschild are probably from your house. Yeah, you got

some bo He knows how to project, he really does. Yeah. So yeah, so that's gone. Well, we're in the you know, we're ten days of school and off to a really good, really good start. And I shared at our board meeting Monday, if you just kind of back to school updates, was first of all, just kind of talk about our enrollment, what that looks like. You know, this really up until Labor

Day, it's pretty enrollment can fluctuate quite a bit. But when we look at where we are on Monday compared to where we were on the eighth day of school last year, we're up about fifty six kids. You know, if you compared that to two years ago, we were up one hundred and twenty eight kids. And then I went back and looked at the same time from pre pandemic. So in twenty nineteen when school started, we're up about

three hundred. So, uh, that, so that was kind of nice to see a little bit slow growth this year because sometimes I can make it challenge to staff, but that's that continues to head in the right direction. We also on a couple of things just to that, we put some information out about our FFA program that we've found out right about the start of school that they're in the top ten their finalist, one of ten in the country for the FFA their Model of Excellence Award, and so nobody in Oklahoma has

won that for three years. So they'll find out at the national convention here in a couple of months. So really proud of that program continues to flourish, really proud of their leadership, and tickled that our kids have the opportunity

to be enrolled in that program. And then also shared with them a couple of things that are we talked about our elementary ATLAS program that we're LaDonna Chance were giving updated our board meeting about that and that's how housed over at Ranch Heights And just as a reminder, that's a program for our elementary kids.

There are kids there from that normally would be at each one of our six schools, but we have them at Ranch Heights and these are kids that have generally have had some severe trauma in their lives and so they it's really not

academic issues they're struggling with, but it's really just emotional issues. And so we come up with a program Heather Boil as a teacher and have a full time assistant and also some help from Grand Lake Mental Health and they are and so we can put our resources together and help serve our kids at Ranch Heights and they spend the kind of the goal is by the time they're in fifth grade, we want them to be in the traditional classroom full time, but

they can't quite ready for that now, and so it's been successful. So really pleased with that. It's also, you know, bottom line is helping our kids there, but it's also helping the schools where they were because they were there may be one or two of these kids at a certain school that really didn't have the resources to serve them and so therefore they can really you know, do some damage in terms of your culture of that school because they're

just like disruption. Yeah, exactly, with disruptions too. So that's been a successful I also wanted to mention something new this year that's our friends over and on the Rock. They have over at the creamery. They have Sandy Dosset, who's a former teacher of ours who's eat. She has been talking to us last couple of years wanting to get something started to help our kids really when they're getting started in high school. I mean she taught at our

mid high for years but affectually had my son in English. But she really has a heart for kids that aren't quite ready emotionally for school, high school wise, maturity, whatever it might be in their life. And so we've

got we have ten kids enrolled. There are ninth graders. We kind of targeted our administrators targeted some kids from Central and some from Madison, and we know who these kids are that know that they just date some a little bit more emotional support, some smaller class sizes to really help them get them ready for high school. They were quite ready for the high school yet. And so we got started with those ten. We met with their families and they've

they're off to a good start. I got some good feedback already from the parents or police that we're giving them this option to help them get them ready for school. I mean they're still you know, like I think they're eating breakfast at the high school and they go over to the creamery and spend their day there. And they've got some of course, have some deep resources over there as well, like they're getting Yeah, it's cool. Yeah, so

Martlesville Education Promise. Actually they helped us find me that's an innovative program. But they help pay for half the teacher salary and half the assistant that's over there too, So we're excited about that to help our kids, help our kids continue to grow. And then also wanted to mention that our Bruins on the Run they just finished up their sign up. So that's our fifth grade after school running program and we've had we've had a record number. We have

one hundred and twenty three kids sign up for that. Yeah, isn't that something, and and fifty five mentors and so what that will be that those kids will run two or three days a week after school and with their goal they're playing at the end of the season, they'll run the wool Rock Ak and it's really cool. It's yeah, well I really hope so comment. I think that's in October twentieth round round fall breaks. So yeah, we're

really excited about that. Glad that we can offer that, and you know that's probably I don't know that's that's we're probably looking at about thirty percent of our fifth graders that are enrolled in that program. So that's really cool. So really glad that we can offer that as well. And then we want to mission to our board meeting we did approve kind of took the final step

on improving our teacher pay raise. We negotiate, we bargained with our teacher association, and so our board of course approved to that Monday, took that final step, and so's a that is tied to the state pay raise that came across out of the last legislative session, which is a three It's a

three thousand dollars for a brand new teacher. In other words, a brand new teacher this year is gonna make three thousand more that if they would have started last year, and then up to a six thousand dollars teacher for our teachers that have at least twenty years of experience. So we're able to incorporate that across the board, so teachers receive that increase, which is obviously one of the things that we can do to help retain our staff and retain our

teachers. You know, earlier in the summer we approved our two dollars an hour increase for our support employees, all of our hourly employees. We've done that the last two years. And then we also increased our substitute pay we pay now pay for our certified subs, we pay them one hundred dollars a

day, and for non certified we pay them eighty dollars a day. So several of those things and that's just the price of doing business now, making sure our compensation is fair, and we've come a long way on that. I know, our certified teachers, they've had about a since twenty eighteen, it's been about a thirty five percent pay increase. A couple of those have

been done from the state. But then also we've done our part locally, you know, with our increased enrollment, we've received some increased funding that comes along with them that we put right back into the classroom, so into our teacher salaries as well. And then our few our SROs there there were fully staffed, which is going really well. I mean, they're just part of

what we do. They've already jumped right in and serving our kids. I know, I was at maybe three of our schools yesterday and I want to talk to uh. I was over at Wayside and visits with them yesterday and at Kane Elementary as well with Principale Krouse and an officer Hollander, and they're

really just kind of part of what we do. It's really neat and I know Principal Crouse was talking about them going on at the home visit to go visits and families, making sure we get our kids in school and it's really nice to be able to do that without support to have that partner, so thankful to be able to offer that as well. And then it's also going to mention our just construction, just an update on that. We've got a lot going on. The agg facility is going really well. It is.

It's really yeah. Drive by way well yeah, so drive by you go by the high school over on the shiny side, when you see that, you know it's we look like we're going to be in that. Hopefully if the fourth quarter we'll be able to use it, so hopefully by spring break

this year. So that's going going really well. We just recently just approved the Greenhouse's portion of that that's something A Lion Foundation covered the cost of those, and they did that because just inflation costs, the construction costs have gone up so much even since we just passed that bond issue. And then over at Wayside Elementary, we've got a lot going on and so I really please be kind to all of our teachers, but I especially our teachers at Wayside.

You know, when you're living in a remodel, it can be a challenge over there, but they're Elliot's Smith and Jessica Burke. The administration over there has done a great job on managing that. It was a pickup and drop off and really thankful for our parents. But that continues to move right

along with our plan. There is that expansion and renovation to be finished in August of next year, and then next up coming up on the facility side, we'll be adding some electronic marquees at all of our schools that don't have them currently. The High School and Wilson and Kane now have electronic marquees and we're gonna be adding those across the district. And then later this school year we'll get started over at our Ranch Heights expansion as well. So a lot

going on. Of course I always mentioned our STEM program. I wanted to add that. You know, as we know, we are aviations in our second year and we offer six we have six full classes of aviation at Bartlesville High School. So we're off to a great start and looking forward to having a great year. Well great, and well thank you very much for dropping, buying, sharing everything. You know, a lot of people are still in the hubbub of oh my gosh school again. Yeah, starting to calm

down. The dust is starting to at least at our house. That's like a boy, it just right back into the thicket things. And if you have a children who are involved with the different clubs and organizations, sports and what have you and all the activities, they're loving it. Yeah, it's

we really do have a lot going on. You only may to shift at our middle school level where those kids have their athletics and things first period, which I'm with this weather has really been really been a good thing too. But our participation has gone up tremendously. Uh. You know, it's also

allowed our high school. You know, we've always done that with our music people had our high school music people have been able to spend time with our middle school kids, and so now we're doing that on the athletic field as well. I think that's also helps, like with our ACT program, for those our ACT teachers to be able to work with our eighth grade eighth grade kids as well. So that participation has gone exceedingly exceedingly well in our youth

programming. Our youth football program they've had, they report that they have their highest numbers and ever, and so that continues to go well, which is a good feeder program. Our fall activities are off to a great start. You know. Football had the first scrimmage last week, and it's always good to start off, you know, it's a scrimmage. To start off with a victory over our friends over at Punkin City. Do we get a trophy

out of that? You know, I don't. It's a scrimmage, I know, I know, but I know it seems likely since we started winning those last couple of years. I don't know if they've relinquished that, But we'll have to work and we actually I think we play them in the regular schedule next year, so hopefully we can work on that. Volleyball is doing great. We have a ton of girls playing volleyball. In all across the

district. And I know they beat Bixby last night and softball has had a tough start, but I know they want to think three in their last four including beating Union and Broken Arrow and the last couple of games. Last lots of tough one to Bixby, but I appreciate all their work. Of course, in our cross country kids are still just running away and they've got their first meet. I think this is going to be this weekend, tomorrow or Friday or Saturday. It might get into the nineties by that. Yes,

hopefully they'll at least they'll run in the morning. Yeah, exactly. I hope that happens too. And of course our band kids, they may be the hardest working kids in show business. They've been out there working. Yeah, I really afford to to us seeing their performance come out. So hopefully I'll come out and we'll have a first home game on September one, and hopefully we'll come out and support our kids. All right, thank you very

much, I appreciate it. Check the calling here with us right here on Kay one on our community connection

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