Bath County Board approves calendar, municipal‑advisor agreement and CES turn‑lane conveyance

Bath County Board of Education · November 25, 2025

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Summary

At its Nov. 20 meeting the Bath County Board of Education approved a slate of routine actions including the 2026–27 school calendar (Option B), a municipal advisory services agreement with RSA Advisors LLC, acceptance of a KYTC right‑of‑way offer for a Crossroads Elementary School turn lane and renewal of fire‑alarm monitoring.

The Bath County Board of Education on Nov. 20 approved several routine items, including the 2026–27 school calendar, a municipal advisory services agreement and a conveyance for a turn lane near Crossroads Elementary School.

The board voted to adopt Option B for the 2026–27 calendar, a staff‑recommended schedule favored in a staff vote (68%). Eric (board member) moved to approve the calendar and Barb seconded; the motion carried after the board voice vote.

The board approved a Municipal Advisory Service Agreement with RSA Advisors LLC after a presentation by Lincoln Thiner of RSA Advisors, who described the agreement as a standard, required disclosure that commits the advisor to act in the district’s best interest and to disclose conflicts of interest. Eric moved to accept the agreement; Barb seconded.

Board members also accepted a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet offer to convey approximately 0.0292 acres (plus a damages payment) to allow construction of a center/turning lane at Crossroads Elementary School. Staff said the change would increase safety at a hard‑to‑see turn; Eric moved to accept the conveyance and Barb seconded.

Other approved items included consent items (minutes and financial reports), the second reading of AP 8.1345 (Title I expenditures), and renewal of AmTech fire alarm monitoring at Crossroads Elementary School. Motions were made during the regular meeting and carried on voice votes; the transcript records vocal “aye” responses but does not list individual roll‑call tallies.