Board approves construction manager, adopts two policies and fills vacancy; later approves superintendent contract
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Summary
Trustees approved a general contractor recommendation for San Juan Middle School projects, adopted revisions to two policies, passed a resolution opening a Zone 4 board vacancy application period and, after executive session, approved a contract for Dr. Becky Meyer as superintendent effective July 1, 2025.
At its Dec. 10 meeting the Lake Pend Oreille School District board approved several formal actions and personnel items.
Construction manager/general contractor: After soliciting three bidders and interviewing finalists, the board moved to approve the recommended construction manager/general contractor for the San Juan Middle School and related facility capital projects. The motion passed on a voice vote.
Policy adoptions: Trustees adopted revisions to policy 25100 (library materials) and policy 3520 (contagious and infectious diseases) after second‑reading motions and voice votes.
Resolution 2500 — board vacancy (Zone 4): The board declared a vacancy in Zone 4 by adopting Resolution 2500, opening applications the following day and setting the application deadline to Jan. 6; interviews and selection are scheduled before the Jan. 14 board meeting.
Executive session and superintendent contract: The board moved into executive session under Idaho Code Title 74 §206(1)(b) to consider personnel matters, took a roll‑call vote to enter session (Trustee Peters, Trustee Sherman, Trustee Wood and Vice Chair Williams recorded 'yes'), and upon returning approved a contract for Dr. Becky Meyer to serve as superintendent effective July 1, 2025. The superintendent contract motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.
Consent agenda: Earlier in the meeting the board approved the consent agenda by voice vote.
Votes at a glance: Approval of agenda, consent agenda, CM/GC selection for San Juan Middle School, adoption of policy 25100 and policy 3520, passage of Resolution 2500 and approval of the superintendent contract were the principal recorded actions; most votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'aye' with the executive session entry recorded by roll call.

