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Board approves agenda, consent items, claims, textbook adoption, purchases and personnel designations
Summary
At the June meeting the Page County School Board approved routine business: agenda, consent agenda, certification of personnel matters from closed session, monthly claims and purchase orders (including a 71-passenger bus), a math textbook adoption, the consolidated grants application, and several administrative designations.
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The Page County School Board voted on routine business items, approving the agenda, consent agenda and several administrative and financial items.
Early in the meeting the board approved the agenda as presented. Later the board certified personnel matters that had been discussed in closed session under “section 2.2-3711(a)(1).” The board then approved the consent agenda and adjourned to regular business.
The May monthly financials were presented; Miss Seacrest reported May expenditures and revenue of $4,023,150.99 and provided local match calculations balanced with the treasurer's office. The board approved claim certifications for payment: the operating fund claims totaled $297,570.50 and food service claims totaled $56,467.81, for total expenditures of $354,038.31.
The board approved a mathematics textbook adoption as presented: district staff said secondary materials would be from “Mathspace” and elementary materials would use “Kiddom” (as described in the textbook-adoption presentation). The board also approved purchase orders above $10,000, including FY25 items funded by community school grants and FY26 baseline contracts; staff described a 71-passenger bus using transportation local funding allocated by the board of supervisors and noted it could take 12 months or longer to receive.
The board approved the 2025–26 consolidated grant application (Titles I, II, III and IV). Board members approved the designation of Tanya Miller as the incoming division fiscal agent effective July 1, 2025, and approved designees authorized to sign for the superintendent in the interim period (Doctor Johnson, Doctor Huber and Mrs. Miller). The board also agreed to submit an application nominating Jackie Sullivan Smith for the Virginia School Boards Association school board member of the year award.
Motions on these items were routine and carried during the meeting; no substantive policy changes were made in these approvals.

