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Board approves routine business, personnel and claims; recognizes students and accepts donation
Summary
The Lebanon school board approved routine minutes, personnel actions, payroll and claims, approved several administrative contracts and trips, and recognized Tiger Pride award winners; the board also approved a donation of small engines to the ag/FFA program.
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The Lebanon Community School Corp. board conducted routine business, approved personnel items and payroll, accepted a donation, and recognized student awards.
Lede: The board approved minutes from March 18 and the March 26 executive session, multiple classified and certified personnel actions, payroll and claims, administrative software and service agreements, overnight trips, and a donation to the agriculture/FFA program.
Nut graf: Most items were handled on the consent agenda or by single motions and voice votes. Staff presented hires, resignations and retirement notices under classified and certified staff; the board approved the personnel list as presented. The board also approved March 28 and April 11 payroll and claims for a combined total of $3,884,306.09 as read into the record.
Specific administrative approvals included: a hiring and onboarding software agreement with Red Rover (budget-neutral replacement for the district’s applicant platform), approval of a proposal with Hogan Transfer for district relocation services, addendum expanding Relocation Strategies furniture-reuse coverage, appendices to the Meyer and Agem construction-manager agreement, and a fee adjustment for Schmidt to align architectural fees with bid-day results. The board approved overnight trip requests (Washington, D.C. for eighth grade; Camp Tecumseh for Perryworth) and accepted a donation of 12 small engines from RELCO for ag/FFA/small-engines instruction.
The board also introduced Heather Pickcock as the selected assistant director for special education; Pickcock said she looks forward to the role and noted her past nine years as assistant principal at Fox Hill Elementary.
Ending: The board recognized Tiger Pride student award winners from district schools; the meeting moved on to construction and other action items after the recognitions.

