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Board approves routine finance, curriculum and policy items; settles one case

November 21, 2025 | Carlisle Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Board approves routine finance, curriculum and policy items; settles one case
The Carlisle Area School District board approved a slate of routine business at its November meeting, voting by voice to adopt expenditures, budget transfers, several contracts and curriculum and policy revisions.

Board members approved the district’s listed October expenditures and moved to accept internal budget adjustments that district staff described as transfers within individual line items that do not change the bottom line. Director of business operations Mike said the student activity account balance was $112,132.71 as of Oct. 31 and noted state revenue delays have largely been resolved since the state budget passed in November.

The board also approved administration-proposed contracts posted on the meeting agenda. A board member asked about a subscription to ClearProFlex from Thomson Reuters, which the administration said is a roughly $2,400 monthly service used to verify that students who enroll in cyber charter options reside inside district boundaries. The board approved entering the listed contracts by voice vote.

In education business, the board approved advisory committee appointments required for the district’s career and technical education programs and accepted curriculum revisions for honors geometry, precalculus and a Raspberry Pi dual-enrollment course aligned with Harrisburg University.

The governance committee brought forward multiple policy updates, including changes to public-records language addressing third-party vendors and proposed revisions to policies on discipline for students with disabilities and behavioral supports; the board passed the policies as moved.

The board approved a settlement agreement and release in case number 2023-10583. The chair said settlements are not handled by roll call; the motion passed with one abstention.

Superintendent Colleen Friend told the board the district will send families a December communication about a newly signed state law requiring notification to parents and employees when someone is found in possession of a weapon on school property or nearby. "We will be sending correspondence out to our families in December," Friend said, adding the district will balance the obligation to inform with protecting students.

The board set its reorganization meeting for Dec. 4 and its next regular meeting for Dec. 18.

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