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Board approves consent items, renames Doolin Center, certifies election and elects officers

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During its April 15 meeting the North Kansas City Schools board approved a two-item consent agenda, suspended a naming policy and passed a resolution to rename the R.B. Doolin Center, accepted certified April 8 election results, and completed board officer elections and MSBA delegate appointments.

The North Kansas City Schools Board of Education approved a consent agenda, passed a resolution to rename a district facility, accepted local election results and completed its annual reorganization during a meeting April 15.

Consent agenda: The board approved two consent-agenda items that were presented together: a real estate contract for the sale of Fayette Properties and a resolution authorizing the public sale of general obligation bonds. The consent agenda was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.

Suspension of policy FF and renaming resolution: The board voted to suspend board policy FF (facility name) for the limited purpose of renaming the R. B. Doolin Center. Ms. Reinhart moved to suspend policy FF for the limited purpose of renaming; the motion was seconded and passed. Dr. Ward recorded an abstention on that suspension. The board then approved a resolution renaming the R. B. Doolin Center as the Doolin Ward Center for Excellence. The resolution text,…

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