Board approves tax resolutions, homestead exclusions, psychologist contract and multiple staff and coach appointments
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Summary
The Wyoming Area School Board approved tax-calendar and homestead/farmstead resolutions, an intergovernmental agreement with LIU 18 for school psychologist services, a student settlement (pending solicitor approval), the general ledger disbursements and a slate of education, activities and building appointments.
The Wyoming Area School District Board on June 24 approved multiple formal actions on the agenda including tax resolutions, a homestead/farmstead calculation, intergovernmental service agreements and personnel and extracurricular appointments.
Key votes at the meeting - Final general fund budget for 2025-26 (agenda item 11): Approved. The spending plan totals $47,834,009 and authorizes the secretary to advertise the final budget notice. (See the companion article for discussion and debate.) - Resolution establishing property tax calendar and installment dates (agenda item 12): Approved. The resolution adopts installment dates and collection procedures in accordance with Act 1 of the special session of 2006 and related statutes; it outlines due dates, discount and penalty schedules and eligibility for installment payment. - Resolution implementing Homestead/Farmstead exclusion for 2025-26 (agenda item 13): Approved. The motion set the aggregate amount available for homestead/farmstead reductions at $820,496.35 and calculated per-property exclusion amounts (maximum tax reduction per approved homestead/farmstead stated as $172.99; assessed-value reductions computed for Luzerne and Wyoming County parcels as described in the motion). A subset of directors voted “no” on items 11 and 13; the resolutions carried. - Intergovernmental agreement with LIU 18 for school psychologist services (agenda item 14): Approved. LIU 18 will provide in‑service school psychologist services to the district for a cost of $60,000 covering 108 days for the 2025-26 school year. - Settlement agreement and release for student number 3002140 (agenda item 15): Approved pending final school solicitor review. - General ledger approvals and disbursements (agenda item 16): Approved. The general‑ledger disbursement(s) presented totaled $1,447,856.50 as printed on the agenda.
Personnel, education and activities approvals - Education report: The board approved a slate of instructional and specialist appointments for 2025-26, including special-education teachers, occupational therapist, speech and language pathologist and recommended extracurricular chairpersons and advisors as listed on the agenda. A motion recorded an evaluation of Dr. John Pollard as satisfactory. - Activities report: The board approved a long list of assistant and volunteer coaches for the 2025-26 school year (cheerleading, cross country, soccer, volleyball, field hockey, football, golf and others), stipends adjustments for two coaches, and summer-recreation appointments funded by a Title IV Building Safe and Stronger Communities grant. - Building report: The board approved several paraprofessional and personal-care aide appointments for the 2025-26 school year. - Bids report: No additions; the board accepted the bids report as presented.
Votes and procedure notes - Several agenda items were adopted by roll-call vote. The meeting record shows some directors voted against the budget item and the homestead/farmstead resolution (noted above). On other personnel and activities items the roll-call indicated majority approval with routine consent. - The board approved the motions authorizing the tax-calendar and homestead/farmstead procedures required by state law and directed the Business Office and tax collectors to implement the adopted collection rules.
Why it matters: These approvals put in place the district’s personnel roster, extracurricular staffing and the legal/administrative framework for the district’s 2025-26 tax billing and collections. The LIU psychologist service agreement addresses a statutory special‑education obligation; the settlement vote closed an outstanding student matter (pending solicitor approval).

