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Shamokin Area School District board approves routine motions, adopts budgets and personnel slate

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The Shamokin Area School District Board of Directors approved a series of routine motions on March 18, 2025, including minutes, financial reports, a job description for the school police officer, policy revisions, the Northumberland County CTC budget for 2025–26 and a personnel slate; roll calls in the transcript were affirmative.

The Shamokin Area School District Board of Directors approved a series of routine motions at its March 18, 2025, meeting, including minutes, financial reports, contracts, policy revisions, the Northumberland County Career & Technical Center budget for 2025–26 and a multi‑item personnel slate. The motions recorded in the transcript passed unanimously by roll call.

Key actions recorded in the meeting transcript included approval of the previous meeting minutes; acceptance of the treasurer’s report; authorization to pay bills; adoption of a new job description for the school police officer; adoption of revised administrative policies and regulations; acknowledgement of the district tax collector’s auditor reports; approval of contracts and a guidance plan; receipt of an audit report; approval of the curriculum; adoption of the Northumberland County Career & Technical Center budget for 2025–26; approval of an exoneration request;…

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