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Wythe County School Board approves 2025–26 calendar, special education report and policy revisions

Wythe County School Board · May 2, 2025

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Summary

At a Wythe County School Board meeting, members approved the 2025–26 school calendar, accepted the special education annual report, and adopted February 2025 policy revisions; the board also approved moving a future meeting to George Wythe High School and approved superintendent personnel recommendations.

At a meeting of the Wythe County School Board, members approved the 2025–26 school calendar, accepted the special education annual report and adopted February 2025 policy revisions, all by voice vote.

Speaker 1 introduced the calendar and asked for a motion; a motion and a second were recorded and the calendar was approved after members voted verbally in favor and opposed. The board then moved to accept the special education annual report after Miss Hill indicated she had no additional comments.

The board also voted to adopt February 2025 policy revisions following a motion and second. During the meeting Speaker 1 asked for and the board approved moving the main meeting to George Wythe High School for a future session; the motion likewise passed by voice vote.

Later in the session, after a period in closed session, Speaker 3 moved to reopen the meeting and to certify that only authorized matters were discussed in the closed session; the motion to reopen passed. Speaker 3 then moved that the superintendent’s personnel recommendations be approved; a second was recorded and the board approved the recommendations by voice vote.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which carried by voice vote.

The transcript does not identify who made specific motions or who seconded them by name beyond the recorded verbal responses, and it does not include individual roll-call vote tallies or the exact effective dates for the policies. The board did not provide a specific calendar year label beyond the transcript phrase "25.6," which was recorded by the presiding speaker.