Norwin Board unanimously approves minutes, policies, finance, personnel and facilities items

Norwin Board of Education · November 18, 2025

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Summary

During its Nov. 17 meeting the Norwin Board of Education approved meeting minutes and a series of routine agenda items — including 22 policy actions, finance and personnel items — by voice vote with eight members present.

At the Nov. 17 Norwin Board of Education meeting, the board completed its routine business and approved a series of motions by voice vote.

President Bill Ogele moved through the consent and action items. The board approved the October minutes after a motion and second (mover recorded as Ray Kozak; second recorded as Kocher) and a voice vote of 'aye.' The board approved education agenda items 1–8 (motion by Dr. Thomas, second by Mrs. Laverso) and then approved policy items numbered 1–22 on second reading after a motion by Mr. Koch and a second by Mrs. Tochen. The transcript records the policies as "10 new and revised policies and 12 policies being retired" for a combined total of 22 items.

Under finance, the board approved finance items 1–4 on a motion by Mr. Preverso and a second by Mr. Shrum. Personnel items 1–5 — discussed in executive session — were approved after a motion by Mr. Shrum and a second by Mrs. Loggin; the new-hire list was corrected to show the position for line item 1 as a long-term substitute elementary teacher. One facilities/support-services item (item number 1) was approved following a motion by Dr. Thomas and a second by Mr. Preverso. The board approved athletics and activities items (transcript reference to items 1–12) on a motion by Mr. Preverso, seconded by Mrs. Lagan.

Each motion was resolved by a voice vote after the chair called for any questions; the recorder noted eight members present earlier in the meeting. The meeting closed after a motion to adjourn by Mr. Kozak, seconded by Mr. Cott, and the board voted 'aye' to adjourn.

The transcript does not provide roll-call vote tallies by name for each motion; outcomes are recorded as passed by voice vote. The minutes and policy language approved at this meeting were not printed in the transcript and are not specified here.