Votes at a glance: Board approves vendor change, education committee, policies and declares surplus property
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At the meeting the Box Elder School District Board of Education approved ESS as substitute provider; reauthorized the SACHS education committee for curriculum review; passed policies on second reading; declared a parcel in Willard surplus; moved into closed session by roll call; and approved consent items with one meeting withheld.
The Box Elder School District Board of Education recorded multiple formal actions during the meeting.
Key votes and outcomes
- ESS substitute-provider approval: The board approved a motion to select ESS as the district's substitute staffing vendor (motion passed by voice vote; no opposition recorded). Staff said ESS reduces vendor markup and will allow paraprofessionals access to substitute assignments.
- SACHS Education Committee: The board approved the SACHS Education Committee to review supplemental curriculum and education-program requests for the 2025'2026 school year (motion passed by voice vote).
- Policies on second reading: The board passed policies on second reading, including a policy provision allowing district instruction about contraceptive methods and devices that emphasizes effectiveness, limitations, risks and applicable state law; parents may opt students out. The item will be routed through the education committee for curriculum specifics if pursued.
- Closed session (sale or lease of real property): The board voted by roll call to move into closed session to discuss sale or lease of real property; roll-call "yes" votes recorded for: Karen Cronin; Julie Taylor; Tiffany Summers; Danielle Wright; Waitheide; Stephanie D. Phillips. The meeting then reconvened to public session.
- Surplus property: The board declared as surplus the property located at 8300 South 950 West, Willard, Utah 84340 (Parcel ID 01-045-0114). The motion passed by voice vote.
- Consent items: The board approved consent items while withholding the June 11 board meeting minutes until the next month for clarification.
Why it matters: The decisions affect district operations (substitute staffing), curriculum review procedures, district policy direction, and district real-estate inventory. The surplus declaration and closed-session discussion on real property indicate the district is processing property disposition actions.
Meeting formalities: Most actions were approved by voice vote; the closed-session motion required and received a roll-call vote.
