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The Isle of Wight County School Board on Dec. 11 approved a package of personnel and routine consent items.
The board moved to approve the personnel report; during roll call one member (Mister Kolick) abstained and the motion passed. The board then voted to uphold the findings and conclusions of a third‑party investigator in personnel case GBA2526 and authorized the chair to issue a decision letter on behalf of the board; that motion passed on recorded votes. The board also approved enrollment of an exchange student for semester two at Smithfield High School.
Members then approved the consent agenda, which included donation acknowledgements (Allied Food Pantry and Windsor Food Lion donations). The board set Jan. 15, 2026 as the date for the organizational and regular January meetings and approved policies on second reading as presented.
All motions were approved by roll-call votes as recorded in the meeting minutes.
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