Rowan County board approves consent agenda, Washington D.C. trip; treasurer reports $2.2M month-end balance
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Trustees approved routine business, granted approval to plan a fifth-grade Washington, D.C., trip, heard the treasurer report showing an ending balance of $2,223,762.56 and adjourned after routine business.
The Rowan County Board of Education approved routine business items and moved forward on a planned fifth-grade Washington, D.C., trip at its Nov. 18 meeting.
Board members approved the consent agenda — items included calendar committee approvals, out-of-state travel for the volleyball and baseball teams, surplus property and a salary-table change to accommodate a grant-funded gear-up coach position. The board then voted to approve planning for the fifth-grade Washington, D.C., trip; Jenny Cooper, the district—s new gifted-and-talented lead, said she will coordinate planning and encouraged parent chaperone participation.
Treasurer Lauren Littleton reported the district began the month with $2,865,703.44, recorded revenues of $1,652,065.76 and expenditures of $2,294,006.64, leaving a month-end balance of $2,223,762.56. "We started out with $2,865,703.44 ... and we ended the month with $2,223,762.56," Littleton said.
The meeting concluded after routine superintendent remarks and a request that staff provide KSBA conference dates for February. Trustees then adjourned by voice vote.
Votes at a glance: consent agenda approved by voice vote; approval to plan fifth-grade Washington, D.C., trip approved by voice vote; motion to adjourn approved by voice vote. No roll-call vote tallies were announced.
