UNAPPROVED CENTRAL SPRINGS SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES - APRIL 20, 2026 The Public Hearing for the Central Springs Community School Board was held in the High School Library at Manly on April 20, 2026. The public hearing was called to order at 6:00 p.m.by President Jean Schilling. Other Board members present were Ashley Kohler, Josh Berman, Sean Arthur, and Joe Rowe. Also in attendance were Superintendent Grinhaug, Ken Estes, Bill Shafer, Amy Fessler, Kelli Mitchell, Gigett Veech, Sandra Scholbrock, Crystal Brower, April Dodd, Natalie Leewright, Josh Bass, Kade Tabbert, Patrick Haas, Bryce Barker, and Board Secretary Jackie Dalluge were present. Chris Arians, Barb Shafer, Deb Hamand, and Van Mitchell from the Nora Springs Rock Falls Register participated via Google Meet. Motion was made by Rowe and seconded by Kohler to approve the agenda as presented. The amendment of the 2025-26 Budget was presented. There were no written or oral comments to the board. The 2025-26 Proposed Budget was presented. There were no written or oral comments to the board. Kohler motioned to adjourn the public hearing, seconded by Arhur. Motion carried unanimously. The hearing was adjourned at 6:11 p.m. UNAPPROVED CENTRAL SPRINGS SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING MINUTES – APRIL 20, 2026 The Regular Board Meeting of the Central Springs Community School Board was held on April 20, 2026, in the High School Library in Manly. The meeting was called to order at 6:11 p.m.by Board President Jean Schilling. Board members present included Sean Arthur, Joe Rowe, Josh Berman, and Ashley Kohler. Also in attendance were Superintendent Grinhaug, Ken Estes, Bill Shafer, Amy Fessler, Kelli Mitchell, Gigett Veech, Sandra Scholbrock, Crystal Brower, April Dodd, Natalie Leewright, Josh Bass, Kade Tabbert, Patrick Haas, Bryce Barker, and Board Secretary Jackie Dalluge were present. Chris Arians, Barb Shafer, Deb Hamand, Katie Kruger, Jereme Baldus and Van Mitchell from the Nora Springs Rock Falls Register participated via Google Meet. Motion was made by Rowe and seconded by Kohler to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried unanimously. Administrative Reports were heard from Board President Jean Schilling who shared an update from the previous board meeting regarding RRMR, noting that at this time there will be no sharing of operations between the districts for next year. She also mentioned it was great to see our Senior Class with Representative Jane Bloomingdale in the Capitol. Mrs. Brunsvold reported that ISASP testing has been going well, with strong effort from students, and that additional spring FAST assessments are planned for May alongside ongoing LETRS professional development. She highlighted strong student and