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Board approves personnel, bids, border contract, donations and MOUs

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Summary

At its regular meeting, the Lincoln County School District #2 board approved consent agendas including personnel appointments, several bids, an Idaho-border student contract, a donor gift for Star Valley High School track and a memorandum of understanding with the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind.

The Lincoln County School District #2 Board approved multiple routine and contract items during its regular meeting, including personnel changes, procurement bids, an Idaho-border student contract, a private donation earmarked for Star Valley High School track and an annual MOU with the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind.

The board voted to approve Consent Agenda Section 1 (minutes and payment of bills) on a motion by board member Michael Call, seconded by board member Jenkins. The board then approved Consent Agenda Section 2 (personnel actions including resignations, new hires, additional assignments and volunteer confirmations) on a motion by board member Johnson, seconded by board member Tigert.

On action items, the board approved the slate of bids presented by district staff (motion by Mrs. Day; second by Mr. Call). A board member requested and was permitted to recuse themself from that vote because of a business relationship with a vendor; the recusal was noted in the meeting record.

The board approved the annual Idaho-border contract that allows Idaho-resident students to attend district schools (motion by Mr. Jenkins; second by Mr. Long). The board accepted a $2,500 donation for track and $2,500 discretionary funds for Star Valley High School from Michael Ross (motion by Mrs. Day; second by Mr. Johnson). Finally, the board approved an MOU to provide services through the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind for a student receiving specialized services (motion by Mr. Kahl; second by Mr. Johnson).

Each motion carried after the presiding officer called for the ayes; no recorded no votes or tallies were given on the public transcript.

Votes recorded in the meeting minutes and transcript: the motions listed above were moved and seconded as indicated and were approved by voice vote.

The approvals clear the way for immediate personnel onboarding, contract procurement and district-level arrangements for student services and cross‑border enrollment for the current school year.