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The Hardin County Board of Education approved a consent agenda that included academic and operational items.
Approvals recorded in the consent agenda included early graduation for one Central Hardin High School student and two North Hardin High School students; authorization of Hardin County Schools' advanced coursework and accelerated learning plan pursuant to House Bill 190 and KRS 158.6453(21); travel for North Hardin FCCLA to Washington, D.C.; travel authorizations for John Hardin girls basketball for out-of-state tournaments; a change order on the Child Nutrition Project; acceptance of a $1,000 anonymous donation to the Meadowview Elementary Family Resource Center; and the purchase of four regular education buses and one special education bus for fiscal year 2026. Routine personnel actions, SBDM minutes and PAC information were included as presented.
A board member moved to approve the consent agenda and the motion passed by voice vote; the chair announced "motion carries." Specific roll-call tallies were not recorded in the transcript.
Because the items were bundled in the consent agenda, board discussion was limited and no separate motions were recorded for individual items.
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