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Gaylord board approves consent agenda and $87,853 bleacher bid

Gaylord Community Schools Board · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Gaylord Community Schools board approved its consent agenda — including bills listed in the meeting minutes — and voted to accept an $87,853 bid from Intercal for new bleachers at Gaylord Intermediate School. Roll-call votes were unanimous among members recorded on the transcript.

The Gaylord Community Schools board approved its consent agenda and accepted a vendor bid for bleachers during its public meeting.

The consent agenda included minutes from the Feb. 4, 2025 meeting and the treasurer's report. The treasurer listed bills for payment: general fund bills reported as $2,700,000.0, cafeteria fund bills $73,000, sinking fund bills $169,000 and prior period adjustments $0. A motion to approve the consent agenda was made, seconded and carried on roll call; members recorded in the transcript voted Yes: Rachel; Katie; Doug; Laurie; Jeff Weaver.

On a separate item under new business, the board considered recommended bids for bleachers at Gaylord Intermediate School (GIS). The recommendation on the agenda was to approve Intercal's bid for $87,853. A motion to approve the Intercal bid was made, seconded and approved on roll call with the same recorded Yes votes: Rachel; Katie; Doug; Lori; Jeff Weaver.

The transcript does not clearly identify who formally moved or seconded each motion by full official title; the meeting minutes list a motion and a second for both items but the audio/transcript excerpt used here does not attach formal mover/second names. The votes recorded in the transcript show unanimous approval among the board members who were polled.

The meeting proceeded to brief follow-ups on public input and then adjourned.