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Board approves strategic plan, contracts, purchases and routine sixteenth-section actions

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The Marion County School District Board approved its three-year strategic plan and a package of routine contracts, purchases and sixteenth‑section lease and forestry actions in a meeting that included several unanimous 5–0 votes.

The Marion County School District Board of Trustees on an otherwise routine agenda approved a three-year strategic plan and a series of contracts, purchases and sixteenth‑section actions, with most motions passing unanimously.

Board President opened the meeting and the board adopted the agenda and approved prior minutes by voice vote. The board accepted a consent agenda after pulling two items (5.10.4 and 5.10.21) for discussion and later approved those pulled items as well.

The board approved the district's three-year strategic plan and a set of procurement and program items including authorization to bid out 18 old buses; renewal of the postage machine contract through November 2030; continued participation in a male involvement volunteer program at East Marion Elementary; purchase of I-Ready diagnostic and instructional materials for East Marion Elementary and West Marion Primary; approval for East Marion Elementary and East Marion Middle School to use federal funds for Kids First Education Consultants; continued participation in the…

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