Germantown Board approves agenda and consent items; calendar of events announced
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At its Nov. 18 meeting the Germantown Board of Education approved the meeting agenda and the consent agenda by roll call, heard financial and superintendent reports, and announced upcoming concerts and school dates before adjourning at 6:48 p.m.
The Germantown Board of Education convened Nov. 18 and approved routine business items, including the meeting agenda and the consent agenda, by roll call votes.
Mister Curry moved to approve the meeting agenda; Mister Ellis seconded. Mister Linger conducted the roll call: Mister Hendricks, Mister Curry, Mister Ellis and Mister Strain voted yes and the motion passed.
Later, Mister Hendricks moved to approve all items on the consent agenda; Mister Ellis seconded. Roll call again recorded votes in favor by Mister Curry, Mister Ellis, Mister Hendricks and Mister Strain and the consent motion passed.
During reports, Mister Manuel summarized financial highlights, saying health claims totaled $673,000 for the month versus $519,000 budgeted and year-to-date claims were about $3,000,000 (approximately 49% of the annual budget). He also reported a cafeteria net income of $31,000 and OPEB net gains/losses of $776,000 for the month.
Announcements following the consent vote listed upcoming school concerts and events (Riverdale Sounds of the Season, HMS Strings concert, Mustang Theater production, Houston High Orchestra and choir concerts), semester exam dates beginning Dec. 17 and the board’s next work session and business meeting both scheduled for Dec. 16.
There were no public speakers during the Citizens to be Heard segment. The meeting adjourned at 6:48 p.m.
