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ISD 622 meeting roundup: board approves agenda, consent items, contributions and budget revisions
Summary
The ISD 622 board approved routine agenda and consent items and took votes on contributions, curriculum concurrence and mid-year budget revisions at its meeting.
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The Independent School District 622 school board conducted routine business at its meeting, approving the agenda and consent agenda and taking several votes on district business, contributions and calendar items.
Votes at a glance (as recorded in the meeting):
- Approval of meeting agenda: Motion moved by Livingston, seconded by Martin; voice vote recorded as aye, motion approved.
- Approval of consent agenda (routine items acted on in one motion): Motion moved by Natardi, seconded by Martins; voice vote recorded as aye, motion approved.
- Acceptance of the American Indian Parent Advisory Committee (AIPAC) letter of concurrence: Motion moved by Soar, seconded by Nattari; voice vote recorded as aye, motion approved. (See separate article for discussion and follow-up requests from AIPAC.)
- Acknowledgment and acceptance of contributions: The board accepted donations totaling $43,586 for the fiscal year to date, including $14,400 from the Minnesota Vikings for a new girls flag football program and various smaller donations for school activities and student needs. The director of finance moved the resolution; a second was recorded and the motion passed on a voice vote.
- Approval of 2024-25 budget revisions: Motion moved by Yener, seconded by Swore; voice vote recorded as aye, motion approved. Revisions included an increase in general fund revenue estimate of about $609,000, a community service revenue increase of about $369,000, and annualization of the self-insurance fund to $22.6 million.
- Set March 4, 2025 work-study session location and agenda (District Education Center, Conference Room 202, 6 p.m.): Motion moved by Swore, seconded by Martins; voice vote recorded as aye, motion approved.
- Adjournment: Motion moved by Burns, seconded by Livingston; voice vote recorded as aye, meeting adjourned.
Ending: Most votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'aye.' The board carried routine business for the district and scheduled follow-up and reporting on budget and curriculum consultation items at future meetings.

