The Falls School Board is scheduled to meet Monday to consider adopting the proposed 2014 levy.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. in the cafeteria at Falls High School.
Preliminary numbers show an increase over last year's levy of $1.9 million, but Falls Superintendent Nordy Nelson said he expects those numbers to change in about two weeks.
The board may reduce the proposed levy, but not increase it, until Dec. 15, when the final levy and budget must the completed.
In other business Monday, the board is expected to hear a presentation about CEOs in the Classroom as well as the Junior Achievement program. Both programs bring local leaders and businesspeople into classrooms to discuss how students can be successful during and after high school.
The board is also expected to discuss the proposal to adopt a weighted grading system for 10th, 11th and 12th grades. A weighted grading system offers an equal credit for a lower grade in a more difficult class. No action is expected to be taken by the board.
Also on Monday's agenda is board consideration to approve a contract extension between Independent School District No. 361 and Mesabi Range Community and Technical College for concurrent enrollment for the 2013-2014 academic year.
The board will consider the recall of Val Forsythe from an unrequested leave of absence as an educational support professional.
The board will consider the hires of Tara Harris as an educational support professional, Riffany Reineck as an education support professional, Darrell Ulrich as a custodian, and Brien Kelly as a custodian.
Resignations from Arlys Maxwell as an educational support professional is also on the agenda for consideration.
Administrative reports from Nelson; Melissa Tate, Falls and West End Elementary principal; and Tim Everson, Falls High School principal are also expected.
The public will have the chance to address the board on any topic during open forum at the beginning of Monday's meeting.

