Board adopts heritage and psychology week resolutions and authorizes bond refund exploration
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Trustees adopted resolutions recognizing National Native American Heritage Month and National School Psychology Week, and approved staff authorization to explore refunding 2016 general obligation bonds to generate potential taxpayer savings.
The Twin Rivers board adopted Resolution 1564 recognizing November 2025 as National Native American Heritage Month and Resolution 1565 recognizing National School Psychology Week (November 2025), thanking the district’s school psychologists.
Staff also presented resolutions (1571 and 1572) authorizing the district to explore refunding opportunities for older 2016 general obligation bond issuances for the high‑school and elementary districts. Staff said any refinancing would proceed only if advisers and underwriters demonstrate net savings for taxpayers; trustees approved authorizing staff to move forward with analysis and, if savings are present, to complete refinancing steps.
The board additionally approved a personnel motion and the consent agenda for routine operational items, and approved a resolution to pay an absent trustee for a prior meeting.
These items passed on recorded votes with trustees registering their affirmative votes as noted in the meeting record.
