Board approves consent agenda, closes fiscal 2025 and opens fiscal 2026
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At a special meeting, the board approved routine consent items (B1–B4) and a financial consent agenda (C1–C2) to close fiscal year 2025 and open fiscal year 2026. The motions passed with all members present voting in favor.
At a special meeting, the board (governing body not specified in the transcript) approved a consent agenda covering routine reports and actions and separately approved a financial consent agenda to close fiscal year 2025 and open fiscal year 2026.
Board members Robert Raider, Todd Lovelace, Travis Helling, Toby Thompson and Sarah Lippincott were present for the meeting and voted in favor of the motions.
The first motion approved consent agenda items B1 through B4, described in the meeting as routine reports and matters the superintendent recommended be approved. The motion passed after a second and an unrecorded roll call of “Aye.”
A separate motion approved financial consent agenda items C1 and C2. During discussion, a speaker identified as the superintendent said the purpose of the special meeting “is to close out the fiscal year ’25 and to open up fiscal year ’26,” and that most of the related transactions were already prepared. The motion passed after a second and an unrecorded roll call of “Aye.”
No votes against or abstentions were recorded in the transcript for either motion. The board then moved to adjourn.
The actions taken were routine procedural approvals: the consent agenda consolidated multiple noncontroversial items for one vote, and the financial consent agenda effected year-end accounting steps to close FY 2025 and open FY 2026. No policy changes, contested votes, or substantive debate on the fiscal details appear in the transcript.
