Board approves donations, moves ASBA policy advisory first reading; consent agenda approved
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The Casa Grande Union High School District board took several routine actions: it approved the first reading of ASBA policy advisories (917'959) as presented, accepted multiple community donations totaling several thousand dollars for student programs, and approved the consent agenda items a through g in a single motion.
At its meeting, the Casa Grande Union High School District governing board advanced routine business: a first reading of ASBA policy advisories, acceptance of community donations to district programs, and approval of the consent agenda.
Policy advisory first reading: A board member moved to approve the first reading of "ASBA policy advisory 917 through 958 sections e and f, revisions and deletions, and policy advisory 959 as presented." The motion was seconded and the chair called for the vote. Several board members answered "Yes" when polled; the motion proceeded as a first reading (no final adoption vote recorded in these segments).
Donations approved: District staff listed donations to support ROTC, robotics and student groups: $1,000 from American Legion Post 91 to Vista Grande JROTC; $1,000 from East Valley Marines to Casa Grande Union ROTC; $800 to Casa Grande Union robotics (source named); hygiene products valued at $150 and $2,300 in gift cards from HealthNow Arizona for McKinney-Vento students; and multiple $1,000 donations from the Rotary Club to student groups (Casa Grande FFA, Spirit Line, Construction, Marching Band; Vista Grande Key Club; Vista Grande Student Council; Casa Grande Union traffic ski club). The board moved and seconded a motion to accept the donations and the clerk called the vote; members indicated approval.
Consent agenda: The board adopted items a through g on the consent agenda in a single motion after no items were removed for separate consideration. The clerk called the vote and members answered "Yes."
Personnel and recognitions: In addition to actions above, the board paused to recognize student and staff awardees and the superintendent announced personnel recommendations (congratulating Mrs. Price on a promotion to executive director of business operations and recommending Sharon Rodriguez as director of finance and business services). Those personnel actions were described as recommendations; formal approval language for those personnel moves is not recorded in the provided segments.
Votes and recordkeeping notes: The transcript records motion, second and voice votes for the listed items; where individual roll-call tallies were read aloud, the transcript records named members saying "Yes" but does not provide a complete roll-call list for every motion within the included segments. Where membership vote detail was not recorded, items were approved in the customary manner.
