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Board approves consent agenda, two contract releases, general fund statement and 20¢ meal-price increase

5681209 · August 26, 2025
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At its meeting, the Grand Forks School Board approved the consent agenda, accepted two teacher contract releases (one with liquidated damages, one with a waiver), approved the district's July general fund financial statement and approved a 20¢ increase to several school meal prices.

The Grand Forks School Board on Aug. — at a regular meeting — approved its consent agenda and took four other formal actions, including two contract releases and a 20¢ increase to several school meal prices.

The board approved the consent agenda by roll call. The board then approved the administrative recommendation to grant Lindsay Hansen a release from her 2025–26 teaching contract, effective Aug. 8, 2025, with enforcement of liquidated damages under policy d k b b. The board also approved a waiver of liquidated damages and release for Justin Lille, effective Aug. 7, 2025, under the same policy, with administrators saying the Lille departure was related to relocation and that personnel details were not discussed publicly.

The board approved the general fund financial statement for the period July 1–31, 2025. Finance staff cautioned that July comparisons to the prior year reflect timing differences in state revenue receipts and that…

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