Board approves intent to terminate employee labeled 26-102; agenda corrected to reflect intent

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Summary

The board voted to approve the administration's recommendation of an "intent to terminate" for employee number 26-102 after the agenda was corrected at the start of the meeting to specify 'intent to terminate' rather than a strict termination.

The Colonial School District Board of Education on Sept. 9 approved the administration's recommendation to issue an intent to terminate for employee number 26-102. At the start of the meeting a speaker identified a correction: the agenda item listed as "terminate employee number 26-02" would be changed to "intent to terminate." The presenter clarified that the item was not an immediate or final termination but rather a formal intent to terminate as the recommended action. During the action-item portion, Dr. Munster presented the item and asked for a motion. Board member Dr. Dorsey moved to approve the intent to terminate employee 26-102; Ron Handy seconded. The board voted by voice; the chair called for "ayes" and the motion carried. The record in the meeting shows the board approved the motion but provides no further public details about the basis for the recommended intent, any investigatory steps taken, or next procedural steps such as appeal rights or timelines. The transcript does not include statutory references or specific policies governing personnel actions; those were not cited during the public motion and vote. Because the action was recorded as an "intent to terminate," the item appears to be an administrative personnel action rather than an immediate final dismissal, and the district will follow its internal procedures for personnel matters and any applicable labor or state rules.