Board approves routine consent items, WIAA delegation and declares surplus items

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Summary

The Shelton School District Board voted to approve the consent agenda, renew WIAA membership authority for 2025–26 and declare several items surplus. Votes were by voice and no roll-call tallies were provided in the meeting transcript.

The Shelton School District Board of Directors approved several routine and administrative items during its June meeting, including the consent agenda, a resolution delegating authority to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and the declaration of surplus property.

Votes taken and outcomes - Agenda approval (procedural): The board approved the meeting agenda by voice vote. "All those in favor say aye," the presiding officer said; "Hearing none, the agenda has passed." - Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda, which included grants, warrants and minutes, by voice vote. The motion passed with "ayes" recorded; no roll-call counts were given. - Resolution 25-07 (WIAA delegation for 2025–26): The board approved proposed resolution number 25-07, delegating authority to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and authorizing related labor-and-industries costs for officials for the 2025–26 school year. The motion passed by voice vote. - Surplus items: The board approved a motion to declare several items surplus. The meeting record notes those items will be included in a larger summer surplus sale.

Context: Athletic director Scott Chamberlain explained the annual WIAA membership renewal is a routine, time-sensitive action required each June for the upcoming school year. The surplus approvals were described as a short list of larger disposals the district plans to manage this summer. No detailed inventory or dollar values for the surplus list were provided in the public record at the meeting.

How it happened: Each item was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote. The transcript records the motions and the chair’s confirmation ("Aye"), but does not record individual roll-call votes or numeric tallies.

Ending: The board did not take additional action on these items at the meeting beyond approval; several items (surplus sale list, policy revisions) were left for future materials and votes.