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Pullman board cancels outstanding warrants, adopts state compliance report; superintendent reports donations totaling $19,500

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At its Aug. 27 meeting the Pullman School District Board approved a resolution to cancel outstanding warrants, adopted the 2025–26 minimum basic education compliance report required by the state, and heard a superintendent’s report noting $19,500 in recent district donations and grants.

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Pullman School District Board of Directors on Aug. 27 approved a resolution to cancel outstanding warrants and adopted the district’s 2025–26 minimum basic education compliance report, and Superintendent’s reports highlighted recent community donations and grants totaling $19,500.

During the consent and action portions of the regular meeting the board approved Resolution 2425‑12, "Cancellation of Outstanding Warrants," and voted to adopt the annual minimum basic education compliance report the district must submit to the state. Both items were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote with no recorded roll‑call tallies in the meeting transcript.

Diane Hoch presented the warrants resolution and said the cancelled warrants will…

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