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Board approves staff-device purchase, adopts IDEA funding resolution and votes to enter closed session

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At its March 17 regular meeting the Bloomfield Hills Schools Board of Education approved a $488,130 purchase of staff devices from the 2020 bond fund, adopted a resolution calling on Congress to fully fund IDEA, and voted 7–0 to convene a closed session to review the superintendent's mid‑year evaluation.

The Bloomfield Hills Schools Board of Education recorded three formal actions during its March 17 meeting: approval of a staff-device purchase paid from bond funds, adoption of a resolution urging full federal funding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and a unanimous vote to enter a closed session for the superintendent's mid‑year evaluation.

Staff-device purchase The board approved the district's purchase of staff devices in the amount of $488,130 to be paid from the 2020 bond and central program fund. The motion passed on a voice…

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