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At the meeting the board considered and approved three administrative actions.
A trustee moved that the board accept the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security State and Local Cybersecurity grant in the amount of $99,058 for the 2025–26 school year; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote, with no recorded opposition.
The board then considered an administrative recommendation to discontinue the district’s administration of the Unum Group Long Term Care policy (policy number 00038984). The motion read that the district be relieved of future administrative and policyholder duties while allowing currently enrolled employees to continue coverage via direct billing; trustees noted 13 current policyholders would receive notice. The motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.
Finally, trustees declared district equipment surplus: a 1999 Chevy utility van to be advertised for sale via auction, and a 2012 kiln from Rendezvous Elementary School to be declared surplus and donated to the Riverton Boys and Girls Club. That motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.
Each motion passed by voice vote; the meeting record does not list individual roll-call votes or a numerical tally for each trustee in the public portion of the transcript.
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