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Board approves five‑year forecast, school calendar and multiple contracts; consent agenda passes

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Summary

At its May 29 meeting at Harding High School, the Marion City Schools Board of Education approved the district's five‑year financial forecast, the 2025–26 academic calendar, several vendor contracts and a consent agenda of personnel and routine items. Board members also heard a treasurer's report on deficit spending and state funding uncertainty.

The Marion City Schools Board of Education voted on a series of routine and substantive items at its May 29 meeting at Harding High School, approving the district's five‑year forecast, the 2025–26 academic calendar, multiple vendor contracts and a consent agenda of personnel and other routine items.

Why it matters: The five‑year forecast frames the district's financial planning and was a focal point of the meeting; board approval allows the district to proceed with budget planning and the staffing and capital items that were also approved.

Key votes and outcomes - Five‑year forecast (motion to approve): approved on a roll call showing board members voting yes. Treasurer Carter…

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