School Board- Jan. 13, 2025
- Anna LaBay
- Jan 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 13
McCook Neb.

– The McCook Board of Education began its meeting with the swearing-in of newly elected members. Incumbent and former Board President Brad Hays, along with newcomers Amanda Buhr and Jesse Juenemann, took the oath of office administered by Grant Norgaard. The Board then held officer elections, selecting Brad Hays as President, Scott Barger as Vice President, and Mike Langan as Secretary. Jeff Gross was reappointed as Treasurer and Recording Secretary.
Norgaard clarified that the appointment of the Business Manager to these roles is a position-based policy, ensuring continuity when personnel changes occur. He emphasized that such procedures align with the district’s policies and practices.
Committee chairs were announced, with first-year members typically not serving as chairs to allow them time to acclimate. Buhr and Juenemann will assume chair roles next year. The Board also designated the McCook Gazette as the district’s official newspaper, a statutory requirement to ensure transparency in public notices. “We’re fortunate to have the McCook Gazette,” Norgaard noted.
Board members were briefed on state statutes regarding conflicts of interest. Members must abstain from voting if they or their immediate family stand to benefit financially from Board decisions, though they may participate in discussions.
Student Board Member Kyson Barger updated the Board on school activities. Spirit Week, culminating in Color Day on Jan. 25, is underway. He highlighted successes in athletics and clubs, noting victories in basketball and bowling and an upcoming speech team competition.
The Superintendent’s report focused on the district’s preparation for an external accreditation review scheduled for Feb. 18-20. This peer review, mandated for all Nebraska schools, evaluates efforts to improve academic outcomes. Norgaard assured attendees that the presence of Department of Education officials was due to the district’s positive reputation. He invited Board members to participate in discussions during the event.
The Board discussed the annual meeting in February, where student performance, professional development, and progress toward school improvement goals will be reviewed. A teacher in-service on Jan. 20 will feature educational researcher Rick Stiggins, providing district-wide professional development.
The Board approved contracts for Rachel Rydgren, Cherie Wallace, and Meagan Paul, covering positions in special education, life skills, and speech-language pathology. Additionally, the Board accepted a $1,500 grant from the Graff Charitable Foundation.
Business Manager Jeff Gross concluded the meeting with a heartfelt tribute to Marilyn Malleck, he said “My positive comment maybe not be as positive, because it's Marilyn Malleck, served in the McCook public schools for 30 plus years, every kid that rode on her bus treated her like their mom, and she treated like her own kid. And so she drove us for a long, long time, was a loyal servant to McCook schools. Her husband worked for McCook Schools for years. Her daughter works for McCook schools. I could go down the list, the Malleck family has been in service in our school system. And Marilyn retired in August and passed away right before Christmas. This all happened so fast after she retired, and we never even had a chance to really recognize her with a retirement Bell and all the things that would have come at the end of the year. But the reality is, she was a valuable, valuable employee of our school district and so to her, to her family, and everybody is just a heart Well, thank you for everything she's done. So, I just felt like it was important to recognize her tonight for all of her years of service. So absolutely. And it was kind of neat the bus drivers loaded up in a route bus and took it to her funeral and drove it in the processional from the church to the cemetery. And she would have really liked that.”
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