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Superintendent reports fundraising, training and construction progress; board approves consent agenda
Summary
Superintendent and staff reported the Polar Plunge fundraiser raised just over $15,000, Leader in Me training continued with nine coaches, construction at Ranch Heights is on schedule, and the board approved the consent agenda including a city agreement to remove a structure at 703 South Delaware and an updated Internet/AI policy.
During the superintendent's report at the Bartlesville Board of Education meeting, district staff provided a series of routine operational updates and the board approved the consent agenda (items A through M) by voice vote.
Staff reported the district's annual Special Olympics Polar Plunge on Feb. 1 returned to an outdoor site and raised just over $15,000 across 13 teams. The district also completed a second day of Leader in Me training with one coach assigned per school; presenters said the training focuses on school-specific visions for leadership and implementation of the program's seven habits.
Chris Kane, a Bartlesville band director, introduced students who qualified for Oklahoma All-State ensembles and described the audition process and local supports that…
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