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School board approves agenda items, committee appointments, capital plan and policy actions

3797799 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

The Polk County School Board on June 10, 2025 approved a set of routine and substantive actions, including committee appointments, elections to the Florida School Boards Association posts, and a five-year capital improvement plan.

The Polk County School Board on June 10, 2025 approved a set of routine and substantive actions, including committee appointments, elections to the Florida School Boards Association (FSBA) posts, a five-year capital improvement plan and several administrative changes.

The board voted unanimously on the motions listed below during the June meeting at the district office in Bartow. All votes recorded in the meeting were voice votes with all members indicating “aye.”

Why it matters: the approvals confirm leadership representation for Polk County in statewide school-board bodies, populate citizen advisory committees that advise use of the half-cent sales tax, authorize capital spending priorities for facilities, and reassign a school-board staff position under the superintendent. Those actions shape near-term facilities work and put representatives in place for multi-year initiatives.

Votes at a glance (motion text, mover/second, outcome) - Accept meeting agenda with noted revisions — Moved…

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