Saint Marys Area SD board approves multiple service contracts and supplemental assignments; moves to executive session on transportation
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During the Sept. 8 meeting the board approved several service agreements for the 2025‑26 and 2026‑27 school years, adopted supplemental contracts and then went into executive session to discuss transportation; votes on listed items were recorded as approved.
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Saint Marys Area School District board approved a series of service agreements and personnel items covering special‑education supports, nursing and technology services, and supplemental advisor contracts. After the vote on listed business, the board adjourned into executive session to discuss a transportation contract.
Key approvals recorded on the public agenda included: the technology services contract with Advanced Computer Solutions beginning in the 2026‑27 school year; an agreement for vision and orientation/mobility support services with Luminda Foster Rev for 2025‑26; a retroactive service‑fee agreement with Riverview Intermediate Unit 6 for hearing support services for 2025‑26; an agreement with Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health to provide nursing services for 2025‑26; and an educational services agreement with Soaring Heights Educational Services for the 2025‑26 school year. The board also approved new Saint Marys Area Education Association (SMEA) supplemental contracts and a group of personnel items taken together.
Votes were recorded as follows in the meeting record: motions were made, seconded and the clerk announced "Aye. Motion carries" for the above items. Specific roll‑call tallies were not read into the public transcript for each vote in the segments provided.
The board then moved into an executive session to discuss the district’s transportation contract; the public meeting minutes indicate the motion to enter executive session carried.
Ending
The items approved authorize the district to proceed with contracted services and supplemental assignments for the coming year; the board directed staff to continue the closed‑session discussion on transportation and returned the public meeting record at the time recorded in the minutes.
