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Warrick County School Corp. board approves clinical affiliations, apprenticeship agreement, MOU for military flyover, course additions, donations and personnel

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Summary

At its regular meeting the board approved multiple agreements supporting career pathways and student experiences, accepted several donations, and approved a large slate of personnel actions. Motions carried on each item as recorded in the meeting minutes.

The Warrick County School Corp. board on the evening’s agenda approved multiple agreements to support clinical training and career pathways, accepted donated equipment and funds to several schools, and approved personnel actions including hires, transfers and resignations.

Actions the board approved included a nonexclusive clinical affiliation agreement with Majestic Care of Newberg and American Senior Communities to provide clinical placements for district students; an articulation agreement with the NECA IBEW Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee of Evansville to provide electrical training at the Warrick Pathways and Career Center; a memorandum of understanding with the Indiana Army National Guard State Army Aviation Office to permit a military helicopter landing and flyover associated with Castle High School’s Oct. 17, 2025, football-game military-appreciation night; the addition of two high-school courses (Apprenticeship and Youth Apprenticeship) for the 2026–27 school year; and multiple donations and personnel recommendations outlined by the district’s human-resources office.

Board members moved and seconded the motions as recorded in the minutes and each motion was announced as carried by voice vote. Where the record shows the motion and second, the minutes list the mover and seconder (examples: routine business motion by Mr. Mosby, seconded by Mr. Franz; the clinical-affiliation motion recorded as moved by Mrs. Wilhelm and seconded by Mr. Skinner; the articulation agreement moved by Mr. Baker and seconded by Mr. Eidner; the MOU moved by Mr. Friend and seconded by Mr. Skinner). The meeting record uses voice votes (“All in favor, say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carried.”) rather than recorded roll-call tallies.

Donations approved included an archery equipment package valued at $2,700 from the Indiana Hunter Education Association for Boonville Middle School; a $11.10 donation from the Jan and Ray Allen Booneville Middle School Library Fund (for library upgrades); $600 from the Stanfield family for wireless microphones at Castle North Middle School; $6,000 from the Castle South Middle School PTO for mic packs; $500 each from Boonville Firefighters Local 4850 to Logue Elementary and Oakdale Elementary to assist students in need; and $600 from the Fauci family for Chandler Elementary’s robotics team.

Human-resources items approved included a slate of noncertified and certified hires (examples: music therapist Melissa Dubin; cafeteria staff Jacqueline Dodds, Bailey Waldy, Jessica Short; program assistants and teachers listed in the minutes), transfers, early-return-from-leave notices, changes to contract start dates, and resignations with effective dates as recorded in the agenda packet. The board formally approved the personnel recommendations as presented.

The articulation agreement will place students in electrical-apprenticeship training at the Warrick Pathways and Career Center. The MOU with the Indiana Army National Guard specifies that a landing and flyover will be conducted in connection with Castle High School’s Oct. 17, 2025, football game; Castle High principal Jim Hood presented that item to the board.

Minutes show no dissent or recorded “no” votes on these items; the record indicates each motion was carried by voice vote. The meeting did not include separate roll-call vote tallies for the listed approvals.