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Bevel City Schools board approves nine policies on first reading, names Jan. 8 Food Service Appreciation Day
Summary
The Bevel City Schools board approved nine administrative policies on first reading and adopted a resolution designating Jan. 8, 2026 as Food Service Appreciation Day; motions were approved by voice vote and financial reports and November disbursements were also accepted.
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The Bevel City Schools board voted to approve nine district policies on their first reading during its December meeting and adopted a resolution designating Jan. 8, 2026 as Food Service Appreciation Day.
Board members moved and approved a series of policy first readings proposed by the district’s policy committee, including policy 1.102 (student board measures), policy 1.407 (records distribution), policy 3.202 (emergency preparedness), policy 3.204 (assessment team), policy 4.1 (structural program), policy 4.301 (scholastic analytics), policy 4.406 (use of Internet), policy 0.701 (substitute teachers) and policy 6.4081 (student relocation). The motions were introduced from the floor by a policy committee representative and carried by voice vote; the transcript does not record individual mover/second names for each motion.
Presiding member also presented a resolution recognizing the district’s food service staff and moved to designate Jan. 8, 2026 as Food Service Appreciation Day for Bevel City Schools; that resolution was approved by voice vote.
The board accepted the November financial reports and disbursements (emailed earlier by Miss Williams) by voice vote during the same meeting. The board also approved the minutes of the Nov. 3 meeting and confirmed election results for board officers (Mark Clark nominated for chair and Miss Bryson confirmed as vice chair).
No formal roll-call tallies are recorded in the transcript; outcomes below reflect the voice-vote approvals recorded in the meeting minutes.
Votes at a glance • Policies 1.102, 1.407, 3.202, 3.204, 4.1, 4.301, 4.406, 0.701, 6.4081 — approved on first reading (voice votes). • Resolution — Jan. 8, 2026 designated Food Service Appreciation Day — approved (voice vote). • November disbursements — approved (voice vote). • November 3 meeting minutes — approved (voice vote).
The board did not record named mover/second pairs or roll-call vote counts in the transcript. The policies were presented as first readings; the transcript does not specify when final (second-reading) votes will occur.

