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Board approves budget amendment, contracts and programs; tables middle school name

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Summary

At its May meeting the Jackson County Board of Education approved a package of budget amendments and district contracts, authorized curriculum and program purchases, and voted to table the decision on a new middle school name pending broader input.

The Jackson County Board of Education approved several administrative and fiscal measures during its May meeting, including a budget amendment, contract renewals and program purchases. The board also tabled a decision on the new middle school name to allow for broader input from absent trustees and the community.

Key board actions (motions and outcomes):

- Approval of open-session minutes from the regular meeting (April 22) and special call meeting (April 23): approved by voice vote.

- Budget amendment No. 9 to the 2025 budget resolution (state public school fund, local fund, federal grants, capital outlay, other specific revenue funds): approved after presentation by Christie Walker; motion carried.

- Approval of the 2025–26 Board of Education meeting schedule, with three months adjusted due to holidays and a requested January date change to accommodate a state board conflict: approved.

- Naming of the new middle school: motion to decide was tabled to allow full-board participation and more community input; motion to table carried.

- Band uniform purchase for Smoky Mountain High School (vendor FJM, quote $47,097.00 for up to 90 uniforms to serve program growth): approved.

- Approval of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) local application for 2026 (required for state and federal funding for CTE programs in grades 6–12): approved.

- Renewal of the district copier contract with Toshiba (replacement of district fleet with new equipment and an updated pricing structure removing guaranteed minimums): approved.

- Purchase of the Read 180 supplemental reading program (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) for targeted intervention at four ATSI-identified schools to serve up to 379 students and 13 staff training slots: approved.

- Approval of the district’s Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan for submission to the state (three-year plan, updates to identification and service standards): approved.

- Renewal of the K–8 Into Math curriculum contract with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for one year at $69,155.63 using state textbook funds: approved.

- Selection of Pinnacle Architecture as the district architect for required oversight on major capital projects (first task: science building roof at Smoky Mountain High School): approved; contract details to follow.

- Approval of carpeting replacement for B pod at Fairview (vendor/amount in packet): approved.

- Approval of the personnel action agenda: approved in open session following a closed session; no board action was reported during closed session.

How the board voted: Most motions were approved by voice vote with “All in favor?” calls recorded for each item. When motions were seconded and affirmed, the chair called the vote and recorded approval; the meeting record shows no failed motions in the open session.

Why it matters: The actions cover recurring district operations — budget adjustments, curriculum and program purchases, capital planning and vendor contracts — that shape where district resources will be spent and which services will be available next school year. Tabling the middle school name delays a public-facing decision tied to future construction and branding until the full board and broader community can weigh in.