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Susquehanna Township board approves agenda, minutes, transportation, personnel, finance, contracts, policies and targeted-support plans

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Summary

The Susquehanna Township School District board approved routine agenda and consent items, student transportation stops for 2025–26, personnel and finance items, contracts, and school improvement plans by voice vote.

The Susquehanna Township School District board approved a slate of routine business at the meeting by voice vote, including the agenda, minutes from prior meetings, student transportation stops for the 2025–26 school year, personnel actions, finance items, multiple contracts and policies, and targeted support plans for two schools.

The board opened by approving the meeting agenda on a voice vote. It then approved minutes from May and June on a subsequent voice vote. On transportation, the board approved student bus and van stops for the 2025–26 year.

Board members approved personnel action items and finance items (identified in the meeting materials as finance a through e). Contracts listed in the meeting packet (described in the meeting as contracts 98 through 6) were approved. The board also approved policies A through C on a second read; the policies were described as covering discrimination and harassment affecting students and staff, nondiscrimination, and accommodations for qualified students with disabilities.

Separately, the board approved targeted support and improvement plans for two schools named in the meeting materials: “Tuscanatasheap High School” and “Thomas Ultimate Elementary” (names appear as stated in the meeting record). A district administrator, identified in the transcript as Mr. Oz, spoke briefly about the academic improvement plans.

As part of the opening business, the board also appointed and swore in the junior class student board representative, Amari Johnson; the transcript records an oath administered at the meeting.

All routine approvals at the meeting were recorded by voice vote with the chair calling for ayes; the transcript records the outcomes as approved. Where the meeting recorded no roll-call tally, the board recorded outcomes as “Aye” and “Ayes have it.” The meeting materials in some cases referenced specific agenda numbers (for example, personnel items 7–8, finance a–e); the transcript does not include roll-call vote counts for those items.