Board approves senior trip, LEA compliance report and budget amendments; approves split supplements and routine policy review
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At its Nov. 4 meeting the board approved a senior class trip to St. Louis, accepted the annual LEA compliance report, approved two budget amendments tied to Perkins and Title IV grants and approved split supplements and policy review items.
The board approved several routine consent and action items during its Nov. 4 meeting.
Senior class presidents requested approval for a Nov. 10–12 trip to St. Louis; trustees approved the trip, which will use charter bus transportation and be funded in part by student fundraising. Staff confirmed appropriate chaperones and described anticipated costs of $220–$250 per student.
The Local Education Agency compliance report was presented and trustees approved it after staff and supervisors confirmed compliance in the packet.
Finance staff described two budget amendments. Budget Amendment No. 19 aligns Perkins CTE grant line items after a modest reduction of $1,710.35 and moves funds into instructional equipment; Budget Amendment No. 20 adjusts Title IV allocations to move funds into an equipment line consistent with the state-approved ePlan. Trustees approved both amendments after a roll call.
The board also approved split supplements for 2025–26, completed routine policy reviews, and carried other consent-agenda motions by voice vote.
