Board approves donations, personnel, contracts and policy revisions; motions carried by voice vote

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Summary

At the meeting the Nash County Board of Education approved donations and grants, personnel recommendations, a budget amendment, a textbook contract renewal, summer teacher bonuses, a CTE application, field trips, and revisions to Policy 42-10 (second reading waived); most actions were carried by unanimous voice vote.

The Nash County Board of Education approved a series of routine and substantive items during its meeting. The actions below were recorded by motion and carried by voice vote unless otherwise noted.

- Donations approved: Spring Hill Elementary received $1,500 from FMC Grading for field trips and related expenses; Deirdre Hunter (Englewood Elementary teacher) received a $4,990 grant for an expanded ceramics curriculum; Bailey Elementary received $500 from Pelican Snowballs.

- Personnel recommendations: The board approved the personnel report as presented (motion carried).

- Budget amendment: The board approved a budget amendment presented by Miss Sanders during the Administrative Services and Operations report (motion carried).

- Textbook contract renewal: The board approved renewal of the district’s textbook contract as presented by Nancy Smith (motion carried).

- Summer Scholars Academy teacher bonuses: The board approved bonuses for Summer Scholars Academy teachers (motion carried).

- CTE application: The board approved submission of a Career and Technical Education (CTE) application (motion carried).

- Field trips: The board approved field-trip requests that were presented (motion carried).

- Policy 42-10: Board member Mr. Weeks moved to waive the second reading and approve revisions to Policy 42-10 as presented in the March 3 board meeting; the motion was seconded and carried.

All motions were recorded as carried by voice vote with no recorded opposition in the portions of the transcript that list these actions. Several items were handled as committee approvals and reported to the full board before the motions were adopted.