Overton County board approves trip, consent items and auction of old buses

Overton County School Board (as referenced in the transcript) · December 15, 2025

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Summary

In routine business, the board approved a Livingston Academy trip to Lexington, a multi-item consent agenda of federal and state program budgets, authorization to sell older buses at auction, and the 2028–29 school calendar; voice votes were recorded but individual tallies were not specified in the transcript.

The board approved several routine items in open session, including a student trip, budget and program items, disposal of older buses and the 2028–29 school calendar.

Speaker 1 read a multi-item consent agenda that included fiscal-year references (FY26 142), Title I allocations, McKinney‑Vento, CTE reserves, and IDEA preschool funds. A motion to approve the consent agenda was seconded and the board approved it by voice vote.

The board approved a previously completed Livingston Academy trip to Lexington, Kentucky (listed as 11/15/2025 in the record) after a motion and second.

Under new business, the board authorized sale at auction of multiple buses (models and years listed in the transcript, including 2007 Bluebird 48-passenger and several 2008–2012 72- and 48-passenger buses) and a lawnmower. The motion to authorize auction of the listed vehicles was made (record cites 'Ricky' as mover) and seconded by 'Ashley'; the approval was recorded by voice vote.

The board also approved the 2028–29 school calendar after asking members whether they had reviewed it; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

The transcript records each approval as a voice vote with "aye" responses but does not give roll-call tallies or recorded individual votes. Where a specific mover or seconder is named in the record (for example, the auction authorization), the transcript lists first names only.