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Board approves personnel items, health policies and community eligibility; disapproves sale of district property

5680977 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Lexington County School District Five trustees unanimously approved multiple personnel actions, policy revisions and the Community Eligibility Program resolution and voted to discontinue negotiations on a parcel of district property at Derek Pond Road.

The Lexington County School District Five Board of Trustees voted unanimously Aug. 25 on a series of routine and policy items, approved a districtwide Community Eligibility Program resolution and moved to discontinue a pending sale of district property.

At the start of the meeting the board approved the meeting agenda and recessed to executive session before returning to take action on matters discussed in closed session. The board approved selected employment items in Exhibit A by unanimous vote.

The board also voted 6-0 to disapprove the current proposed sale of district property on Derek Pond Road (TMS numbers R01600-08-011, R01600-08-026 and R01600-08-002). The motion directed administration to discontinue current negotiations and to commence further due diligence, including evaluating the property’s value and/or listing it with a real estate professional for sale.

Trustees approved multiple policy readings: second and final readings of revisions to JLCDA (individual health care plans), JICG (tobacco use by students) and JLCDB (use of epinephrine auto-injectors), and first readings of proposed revisions to GCB (professional staff contracts and compensation), GCI (professional staff development) and GCK (professional staff assignments and transfers). The board approved these motions by 6-0 votes.

The board approved the minutes of the Aug. 11 meeting and carried a resolution to participate in the federal Community Eligibility Program (CEP), both by 6-0 votes.

All recorded motions that carried at the Aug. 25 meeting were unanimous: the clerk announced the repeated outcome, “motion carries 6 to 0,” after each successful vote.