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Board approves agenda, routine items, new courses, an additional TMS elective FTE and coordinator contract renewals

3029018 · April 17, 2025
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The Tonganoxie USD 464 Board of Education approved several routine and substantive items in unanimous votes, including approval of the meeting agenda, consent agenda, additional bills, a set of new courses, an added middle‑school elective FTE and renewal of multiple coordinator contracts after an executive session.

The Tonganoxie USD 464 Board of Education approved several routine and substantive items in unanimous votes, including approval of the meeting agenda, consent agenda, additional bills, a set of new courses, an additional middle‑school elective FTE and renewal of multiple coordinator contracts after an executive session.

This matters because the new courses affect high‑school career and technical pathways and the added middle‑school elective position affects staffing and the middle‑school master schedule; contract renewals conclude an executive‑session personnel discussion.

The meeting opened with a motion to approve the agenda; the motion, second and board vote carried 6–0 (the board recorded that motion as carried). Later motions to approve the consent agenda, additional bills, and itemized action items were carried unanimously, with recorded tallies of 7–0.

Votes at a glance - Agenda approval:…

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