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Worthington City Board of Education approves consent agenda, minutes and summer meeting dates

3461791 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

At a July 10 meeting, the Worthington City Board of Education unanimously approved the day’s agenda, the June 24 minutes and its consent agenda (items D1–D9), recorded no visitor comments and set its next three regular meetings.

The Worthington City Board of Education met July 10 and approved the meeting agenda, the minutes from the June 24 meeting and the consent agenda (items D1 through D9), then scheduled its next regular meetings for July 22 at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 5 (first Monday due to convocation) and Aug. 26.

Board President Nikki Hudson called the meeting to order, led roll call and identified the board members present: Vice President Kelly Davis, Treasurer TJ Cusick, Amber Epling Skinner, Stephanie Harless and Jennifer Best. Superintendent Dr. Bowers made the recommendation to approve the consent agenda, saying, "I'd like to recommend that the Board of Education approve the consent agenda." The board voted on each procedural item with no recorded opposition.

The board approved the agenda after a motion and second; the transcript records votes in favor by Jennifer Best, Kelly Davis, Amber Epling Skinner and Nikki Hudson. The minutes from the June 24 meeting were approved after a motion and second; recorded votes in favor included Kelly Davis, Amber Epling Skinner and Stephanie Harless. The consent agenda (D1–D9) was approved following a motion and second; the transcript records votes in favor by Amber Epling Skinner, Stephanie Harless, Nikki Hudson, Jennifer Best and Kelly Davis. The meeting record shows no visitor comments during the public-comment period.

With business concluded, the board moved to adjourn and recorded unanimous assent. The board noted the next regular meetings as July 22 at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 5 (moved to the first Monday because of convocation) and Aug. 26.

The actions taken were procedural approvals common to governing boards; the transcript includes no substantive debate or policy discussion on the agenda or consent items.