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Edgewood ISD board adopts policy changes, authorizes complaint over contract abandonment and approves consent agenda including $55,000 software purchase
Summary
The Edgewood Independent School District School Board on Jan. 23 approved a consent agenda and several governance items, adopted policy changes and an emergency-weather resolution, deferred a trustee’s conference travel, and authorized the superintendent to file a State Board for Educator Certification complaint alleging contract abandonment by an employee.
The Edgewood Independent School District School Board on Jan. 23 approved a slate of routine and governance items, including a consent agenda that contained a $55,000 purchase of Timely Services software for secondary schools, adopted revisions to board policy and operating procedures, deferred a trustee's conference travel, and authorized the superintendent to file a complaint with the State Board for Educator Certification alleging contract abandonment by an employee.
Why it matters: The board's votes change district policy language, finalize administrative procedures, and begin a state-level complaint process in a contract-abandonment case. The consent agenda also includes purchases and contracts that affect campus operations and classroom tools.
Board action and context The board moved quickly through a consent agenda (items a–h), approved several policy updates and procedural revisions on first and final reading, and took a personnel-related action after closed session.
Votes at a glance - Consent agenda (items a–h): Motion to approve by Trustee Michael Valdez; second by Trustee Luis…
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