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Pulaski County School Board approves routine minutes, agendas, consent items and moves innovation award to action

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Summary

The board approved minutes, tonight’s agenda, the consent agenda (including sale of surplus property and personnel items), approved spring field‑trip updates and moved the VSBA showcasing innovation award application to action for signature and submission.

The Pulaski County School Board opened its meeting with student and staff recognitions and then moved through routine business, approving minutes, the agenda and consent items before advancing an innovation award application into action.

Early in the meeting the board recognized student leaders and employees: Riverlawn Elementary student Matthias Comer led the pledge; Sandra Cagle was named employee of the month; Crystal Connor was named teacher of the month; and Charles "Chuck" Shelton was introduced as Pulaski County Schools teacher of the year.

The board then approved minutes from the Feb. 4 budget work session and Feb. 18 regular meeting, approved the evening’s agenda, and passed the consent agenda—procedural actions noted on the record and carried by motion and second. Later the board approved spring semester field‑trip additions and changes.

Members also agreed to move the district’s application for the 2025 VSBA showcasing innovation award into the meeting’s action items and approved proceeding with the application; staff said signatures would be required and the board consented to continue the application process.

No controversial policy votes occurred during the meeting’s routine actions; most items were approved by voice or roll call with affirmative responses from members in attendance.