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Board approves insurance renewal, accepts diesel rebate to buy new bus; consent agenda passes

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Summary

At its August meeting, the Norfolk Public Schools Board of Education approved a renewal of multiple insurance policies with ALCAP, accepted a Nebraska clean diesel rebate and authorized purchase of a replacement route bus, and approved the consent agenda. One board member declared a conflict and said they would abstain on a single claim item.

The Norfolk Public Schools Board of Education voted to renew its property, liability, boiler and machinery, and errors-and-omissions insurance with ALCAP and accepted a Nebraska clean diesel rebate that will be applied to purchase a new route bus, the board confirmed at its August meeting.

The board also approved the consent agenda. A board member declared a potential conflict of interest and said they would abstain on a specific claim (identified in board materials as claim 322 for the month of August), but the remainder of the consent agenda passed in the board’s vote.

Why it matters: The insurance renewal and bus purchase are budgeted items that affect the district’s risk management and transportation fleet. The board discussed premium credits tied to the district’s workers’ compensation record and applied depreciation funds to the bus purchase.

Most important details - Insurance renewal: The board moved to renew…

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