EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING
MINUTES OF June 5, 2002, 2002
Board
Members Present: Chris Hoffman, Jan
Woldseth, Joel Watters, John Wiley, Jefri Donovan, Bruce Dubois, Craig Olson,
Jana Porter, Bob Dowding, Sam Perlin, Dan Jurdy, Dick Nelson, Garron Smith, Jock
McLaughlin.
Marilyn & Tom Doyle –
Secretary
Board
Members Absent: Jack
Reynolds
1.
Introduction of Guests:
2.
May 13, 2002 Executive Board
Minutes. Minutes were approved as
written.
3.
Financial Report:
Checking
$ 4,146.09
Savings:
$
65,633.42
4.
Approval of Vouchers:
Vouchers # 11411 through #11499 for a total of $ 13,299.14 M/S/P to approve
vouchers as written.
5.
WIAA Executive Board Report:
Craig Olson. No Report.
6.
Sea-King District 2
Executive Board President Report:
Bruce DuBois
- Violations
– League actions were approved.
- 4A
Contribution to Overhead Expenses of District.
Kingco
4A proposes to contribute $10,766 in September to cover the costs of their
share of district expenses. Kingco
4A used a formula of expenses that they shared percentage wise (48%) and
expenses that they paid a smaller share based on reduced secretarial
responsibilities. The board
approved the proposal for the amounts and the percentages for the 2002-2003
school year.
- Approval
of 2002-2003 Sea-King Budget. The board approved
the budget with corrections – the addition of funds from above.
The board took notice of the funds available for sportsmanship
efforts and suggested reminding leagues of the availability of funds based
on proposals brought to the board.
- 2002-03
Executive Board Calendar.
The calendar was approved with the change in the November meeting to
Nov. 4 to avoid Veteran’s Day. The
April meeting will be March 31. The
June meeting date – no room is available for that date, so we will
schedule at a different site, either a restaurant or Seattle Prep.
- Delegates
to 2002-03 Spring Rep Assembly. Metro – Ed Putnam.
Kingco 3A – Greg Hart. Emerald
City – Mark Cullen. SeaTac
– Bob Dowding
- Spring
District Tournament/Play-Off Status. Board
members are asked to discuss the effect of AP exams on district tournaments.
We will decide whether to put in writing that we will or won’t make
any changes in scheduling to accommodate testing dates.
- Review
Sea-King District Documents. A committee met to
look at the documents. Suggested
changes: page 5 – change the
by-laws in Article IV Section 11. Add
a sentence dealing with years when we have a fewer number of delegates to
rep assembly than leagues by using a rotating schedule.
The following sentence is proposed to be added to end of the
paragraph: Article IV Section 11. In
years where the District has less delegates allocated to assembly than
leagues, delegates will be rotated among leagues. By-Law changes will be
voted on at the September Meeting.
Revisions to rules and regs – page 8 – use current IRS rates for mileage
reimbursement (approved), effective immediately; page 11, art. 3, sec. 1 –
Sea-King is allocated (4) reps; page 15 – art. 7, sec 2 – cross out use
of Opstad and use number of schools…cross out section A (approved);
page 16 – section 3, second paragraph, add wrestling; page 17, sec.
12 – add “only permitted, with the exception of cross country and golf,
and only if accessible to all participants” (approved); page 18 – change
game numbers from (16) to 12-16 for management fees; clarify basketball site
managers reference to high school sites; page 21 – sec. 20f – add
superintendent, principal, and board members; page 24 – recommend changes
to the awards presented at district events to drop ribbons for golf because
of the large numbers of ties in that sport, change swimming, and gymnastics
to move to 6 ribbons, 8 for track. (not approved – passed
printing extra, generic ribbons without event or year to take care of
ties.)
- Selection
of 2002-2003 Basketball Sites. Craig reported that
there is a new manager at the UW and the dates we need are not available
there. All dates are available
at BCC.
- Dance/Drill
District Event.
It appears there will now be a bi-district event qualifying schools
for the state meet. The
district boards will now be responsible for hosting this event.
It appears that there may be schools willing to host the event now in
our district.
J.
Election of 2002-2003 Executive Board President-Elect. The board elected Bob Dowding.
K.
District Board Representatives for 2002-03
– Metro – Dan Jurdy, Rainier Beach, 3 Yr, Kingco 4A – Carole Lynch,
Franklin 3 Yr, SeaTac – TBD 3Yr, Jr. High - Bruce Dubois 2Yr
L.
Mileage Reimbursement for 2001-2002 Executive Board Meetings.
M.
The board approved 12 team tournaments for 3A for the next two years (rather than 8 one
year and 12 the next.)
7.
Sea-King District 2
Executive Secretary Report: Tom & Marilyn Doyle
- Correspondence.
- Tournament
Finance. Marilyn reviewed the financial reports from the winter
and spring sports’ tournaments.
- Web
Site – www.wiaa.com/dist2/.
- Joel
Watters thanked Jef Donavan on behalf of all present.
Her participation in the Rep assembly for the district was powerful. Jef “should have been a lawyer” as she put great
effort into all the things that she did on behalf of the district.
She had a great year as president of the Kingco 4A.
Joel expressed the gratitude of all for all of her efforts as a
district board member.
- Chris
Hoffman brought up a Kingco 3A proposal to pigtail entries in Football,
Soccer, and Baseball over the next two years.
It appears there will be 4 (2 Kingco, 2 Metro) entries the first
year, 5 (2 Kingco, 3 Metro) the following year.
This proposal would allow the #3 Metro one year and the #3 Kingco the
following year to have an additional opportunity to qualify a team each
year. Metro and Kingco will
review the proposal and bring it back in September.
8.
Agenda
Items for September 9, 2002 Exec. Board Meeting, ESC Boardroom, 3:30PM
- Executive
Board Calendar
- Service
Fees & 2001-2002 Travel Points
- Distribution
of 2001-2002 Excess Fees
- District
Tournament Allocations
- Fall
District Tournament Dates, Sites & Managers
- 2002-2003
Sea-King Dist. 2 Committees
- 2002-2003
Sea-King Dist. 2 Annual Goals
- Proposal
to pigtail 3A playoffs between Kingco and Metro in Football, Boys Soccer,
Girls Soccer, and Baseball.