At its Oct. 29 meeting, the Lake Oswego School District board recorded several formal actions. The meeting transcripts and statements are summarized below. The board used voice votes and did not record individual roll‑call tallies in the meeting transcript.
Robinson change order (contract review board)
- Motion: “I’ll move to authorize the clerk or deputy clerk to approve Robinson’s change order in the amount of $342,184.”
- Mover: Director Wallen (as reflected in meeting remarks).
- Second: Director Lipton.
- Outcome: Motion carries; change order approved. The change order covers added signage, environmental graphics, a netting system at the field, additional over‑excavation, discovery of buried materials including a tree under the driveway, additional concrete sidewalks, exterior concrete sealers and roofing revisions. Board noted the change order does not affect the scheduled opening for the next school year.
Consent agenda
- Motion: Board moved to approve the consent agenda as presented.
- Outcome: Motion carries by voice vote.
Native American Heritage Month resolution
- Motion: Board moved to adopt the resolution proclaiming November as Native American Heritage Month and encouraging district schools to incorporate Indigenous contributions into instruction.
- Outcome: Motion carries by voice vote.
Division 22 standards assurance report
- Motion: Board moved to approve the Division 22 standards assurance report for the 2024–25 school year.
- Outcome: Motion carries; staff will post the report to the district website and submit it to Oregon Department of Education (ODE).
Lorac intergovernmental agreement amendment (LORAC)
- Motion: Board moved to approve an amendment to the intergovernmental agreement with the city for use of the Lake Oswego Recreational and Aquatic Center (LORAC).
- Outcome: Motion carries; district payment schedule was amended to begin Nov. 15 with annual payments beginning at $204,000 (plus a sinking fund contribution of $50,000 discussed in the packet), with scheduled increases in subsequent years. Staff and the city will review actual operating costs in FY27–28 and update future fees by July 1, 2028.
Notes on votes and tallies: The meeting transcript records voice votes with members saying “Aye.” No roll‑call vote tallies or detailed “yes/no/abstain” lists were recorded in the public transcript; motions were described in the meeting and were carried as announced by the chair.