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Susquehanna Township School Board approves routine agenda, minutes, personnel, finance, contracts and calendar items

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Summary

The board approved the meeting agenda, minutes from September sessions, multiple personnel items (including a roll‑call approval for specific personnel lines), finance and contract items, and the 2026 calendar; most votes were unanimous or recorded as unanimous in the meeting minutes.

The Susquehanna Township School District Board approved a series of routine agenda and business items during the meeting, including the agenda, minutes, personnel appointments and changes, finance items, contracts and the district calendar.

The motion to approve the agenda passed after a voice vote. The board then approved minutes from the September 8 and September 22 meetings. The board approved personnel items in two groupings: one set of personnel lines (7a, b, d, e, f) passed by voice vote and a second grouped vote for personnel lines 7c, 7g and 7h was conducted by roll call. The roll call recorded affirmative votes by: Hill; Ness Johnson; Kaye Johnson; Menger; Dr. Marino; Fultz; Rhodes; and one other member whose vote was recorded as present in the roll‑call block. Meeting minutes state the motion for the roll call passed 8–0 with 1 member absent.

The board approved finance items (finance a–f) and contracts (contracts a–e) by voice vote. The board also approved the high school course calendar and the 2026 calendar after a motion and second.

All motion outcomes reported in the meeting were approvals; the meeting transcript records no failed motions. Several motions and approvals were handled as grouped consent items; where members asked questions or requested separate votes those items were taken individually and were recorded as either voice votes or roll‑call votes as noted.

The meeting adjourned after a motion to adjourn passed by voice vote.