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Votes at a glance: Florence 1 board approves contracts, program renewals and executive-session outcomes

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Summary

Trustees approved a package of action items including contract renewals, continuation of auditing services, school plans, program agreements and executive-session outcomes; the meeting included a separate first reading of the FY2025–26 budget.

The Florence School District 1 Board of Trustees approved a slate of action items and formal motions at its meeting. Below are the principal outcomes the board recorded by voice vote or motion; the meeting transcript shows the motions moved and seconded and approved by voice vote unless otherwise noted.

Votes at a glance

- Action items bundle (agenda items 1–3): The board approved the financial statements, minutes and field trips as a bundled motion.

- Revised teacher contract form (agenda item 4): Approved after presentation (see separate article on contract changes).

- April personnel sheet (agenda item 5): Approved by motion as presented (personnel sheet distinct from contract renewals).

- Contract renewals for 2025–26 (agenda item 6): Trustees approved recommended renewals for certified teachers, certified administrators, noncertified administrators and letter-of-agreement administrators. One board member recorded an abstention on a single employee listed as employee number 261 (transcript note); the motion otherwise passed.

- Nonrenewal of letter-of-agreement at-will employees (attachment B under item 6): Approved as presented.

- Financial audit contract 2025–2028 (agenda item 8): The board approved a three-year engagement with the district’s current auditors under procurement exemption code 6b (certified public accountants/auditors). Administration said the current auditor proposed modest fee increases ($2,000 per year for the financial audit) and argued continuity was preferable given audit timing pressures and a thinning market of school-audit firms.

- Board policy first readings (items 9 and 10): GCCAC (employee wellness/dental exam leave) and GCCAA (community volunteer leave) were presented on first reading and will return for a second reading; no final action was taken.

- Board policy second reading (item 11): JLCDA (use of life‑saving medication) was adopted as revised following prior committee review.

- International-exchange agencies (item 12): The board approved two agencies for accepting foreign exchange students in 2025–26 as meeting policy requirements (Academic Year in America and High School Exchange Year).

- USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) participation (item 13): The board approved continuing the district’s participation in the federal CEP program that provides free breakfast and lunch to students; administration reported Florence 1’s identifying student percentage at roughly 62.85% and explained CEP enrollment is contracted by the state and may be affected by federal or state policy changes.

- District strategic school renewal plans (item 14): Trustees approved the district’s required annual renewal updates for the five-year school plans and authorized submission to the state.

- Dual enrollment memorandums of agreement (item 15): The board approved eight MOAs with postsecondary institutions for dual-enrollment courses (the list included Francis Marion University plus seven other South Carolina institutions and technical colleges as provided in the packet).

- Grounds and maintenance memorandum with Florence School District 2: Approved continuation of the maintenance agreement for Timmonsville (contract listed at $32,000 in the packet; administration said actual expenditures historically have been lower and the district monitors spending).

- Executive session: The board met in executive session on student admission requests and three student disciplinary appeals, returned to open session, and issued the following public actions based on executive-session deliberations: (1) Approved the admission recommendations for four kindergarten admission requests (administration recommended unfavorable; board voted to approve admission for the listed applicants); (2) For student disciplinary appeal #1, the board upheld the hearing officer’s decision; (3) For student disciplinary appeal #2, the board sustained the hearing officer’s decision but allowed the student to enroll in adult education and participate in class-level activities subject to conditions (academic placement, ongoing progress and South Carolina High School League rules for athletics); (4) For student disciplinary appeal #3, the board affirmed the hearing officer’s decision but offered a modified return-to-learn phased plan with specific community-service requirements and conditions tied to reinstatement of the prior expulsion if conditions are not met.

Notes on votes and textual record: The meeting transcript records motions moved and seconded and repeated voice votes of “aye” and “those likewise.” The transcript documents one explicit abstention (employee #261) and several occasions where motions were seconded but no roll-call tallies were read into the record. Where the transcript did not provide named movers, seconders or roll-call tallies, the summary notes the motion and outcome without attributing a specific mover or count.

Ending: Several substantive items (notably the budget first reading and the contract renewals) require follow-up (public hearings, July salary letters, certification of millage) and will return to the board for required next steps.