Votes at a glance: consent items, contracts, policies and platform approved

Kansas City Kansas Public Schools Board of Education · October 28, 2025

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Summary

The board approved several items including a consent agenda (minus one item), the Capstone PebbleGo contract renewal, the library director's report, Option C prime for the downtown library, the 2026 legislative platform and multiple policy reads; recorded roll-call votes are listed below.

The board recorded the following formal actions during the meeting:

- Consent agenda (with item E removed for separate discussion): Motion passed by roll call; yes votes recorded from Yolanda Clark, Randy Lopez, Robert Milan Jr., Wanda Brownlee Page, Rachel Russell and Dr. Wynne.

- Item E (Capstone PebbleGo contract renewal, $86,000 line): Approved after Q&A; staff confirmed a two‑year renewal and cited English and Spanish language availability. Vote: unanimous yes on roll call.

- Public Library director's report: The board moved and carried acceptance of Laura Hunt’s quarterly report by roll call.

- Option C prime (downtown library demolish-and-rebuild): Approved by roll call with a 4–2 vote. Yes: Yolanda Clark, Randy Lopez, Robert Milan Jr., Rachel Russell. No: Wanda Brownlee Page, Dr. Wynne.

- Legislative platform for 2026: Motion to approve the platform with minor updates carried by roll call (unanimous among members present).

- Policies: Several policies advanced or approved: attendance/leave policy (GARH) approved for third read; enrollment policies (JBCC, JBCD) approved for third read; acceptable-use policy and student-voice policy approved for second read; BCE (board community engagement) approved for second read with direction on wording. Roll-call votes were recorded for each motion as part of the minutes.

Board members often recorded votes by roll-call at each action; the meeting minutes include the roll-call names and votes for each formal motion.