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Jacksonville North Pulaski board approves bond application, personnel and program items in routine business
Summary
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board approved a package of routine actions including a request to pursue a second-lien bond up to $9.23 million, salary stipend additions, federal assurances for FY26 and multiple personnel and student-discipline items; several items were discussed but not acted on.
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board unanimously approved a series of routine business items on Monday, including a motion to submit an application to issue up to $9,230,000 in construction bonds and several personnel and program actions.
The board voted to move forward with the bond-permit application required by state law, approved FY26 federal assurances needed to receive federal funds, adopted salary-schedule changes including a $5,000 stipend for two teachers to oversee a cybersecurity pathway, and approved revisions to classified employee sick leave and other personnel items. The board also accepted the FY24 audit report for review and acknowledged two student-discipline cases that were handled as uncontested matters.
Why it matters: Approving the bond application begins a multistep process that allows the district to borrow for facilities and equipment without a voter referendum if existing revenues and cash flow support payments. Federal…
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