Board approves consent agenda and separately approves Junior Achievement invoice
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The board approved the consent agenda (with item 12 pulled) and later approved the item the board had pulled — a Junior Achievement invoice — following brief remarks about anticipated student benefits from the related instrument installation.
The Iowa City Community School District Board of Directors voted unanimously Aug. 26 to approve the consent agenda after pulling item 12 for separate consideration, and then voted to approve the pulled item, a Junior Achievement invoice.
After the consent agenda was approved minus item 12, Director Charlie Eastham commented he was “looking forward to … seeing this instrument installed and seeing the results that students have when they start to use it.” Director Eastham then moved approval of the Junior Achievement invoice; a second was recorded and the board voted with all members in favor.
The board’s action on the invoice confirms payment authorization; the meeting record does not include additional budget details tied to the invoice or further description of the instrument. No public comment was recorded on the item at the meeting.
