Board approves consent agenda, sets first day of school Aug. 19 and names legislative liaison

Huron School District 02-2 Board of Education · November 25, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 24 special meeting, the Huron School District 02-2 Board approved the consent agenda (including six new hires, two resignations and an advertising agreement), set Aug. 19, 2026, as the first day of school and appointed the legislative action network representative.

The Huron School District 02-2 Board of Education approved routine business and several administrative actions during its Nov. 24 special meeting.

The board adopted the meeting agenda after adding two items: a volunteer hire (J. L. Wynne as boys basketball activities volunteer) and a clarification to the resignations listing for Josh Lien (noted as head volleyball coach and middle school track at the end of the season). The agenda adoption motion was moved and seconded and approved by voice vote.

The superintendent presented the consent agenda, which included approval of bills, six new hires to be covered by the district’s workers’ compensation plan, and two resignations: Hannah Dixon (SPED paraeducator at the middle school, one year of service, effective Dec. 31) and Josh Lien (head volleyball coach and middle school track, six years of service, at the end of the season). The agenda also included an advertising agreement with the Bowman Agency for the Huron Arena for 2025–2030. A board member moved to approve the consent agenda, it was seconded, and the board approved it by voice vote.

On old business, the board took action on the second reading for the 2026–27 school-year calendar and voted to set the first day of school as Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026. The motion to set Aug. 19 was moved and seconded and carried by voice vote; no opposing votes were recorded.

Under new business, the board appointed its legislative action network representative (the liaison with ASBSD and the legislative delegation). A board member nominated Tim and another seconded; the chair asked for a vote and the appointment was approved by voice vote. The meeting was then adjourned.

Where vote rolls were recorded in the transcript, results were by voice votes with no recorded formal roll-call tallies. Where names appeared with variant spellings in the transcript (for example, Josh Lien/Lean and chair name variations), the board minutes should be consulted for authoritative spelling and any additional details.