Monroe County Board passes routine agenda items, hears director's report
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The board unanimously approved the agenda, budget amendments, minutes and adjourned after hearing reports on projects and enrollment; Director of Schools reported enrollment at 4,731 and recognized three schools for B letter grades.
The Monroe County Board of Education handled routine business, approving the meeting agenda, budget amendments and minutes before adjourning after reports from staff.
At the start of the meeting the board approved the consent and regular agenda by voice vote after a motion and second. The board likewise approved budget amendments and accepted minutes from the Dec. 11, 2025 regular meeting and the Dec. 23, 2025 special meeting; each item was moved, seconded and carried by voice vote.
Director of Schools Dr. Windsor reported enrollment for the county is 4,731 students and said the district will run a districtwide test call to families to confirm contact information in its Skyward system; families who do not receive the test call may complete a parent support request in the Monroe County Schools app. Dr. Windsor also noted suicide prevention and intervention training for middle- and high-school counselors and nurses and recognized Madisonville Middle School, Varner Elementary School and Varner Middle School for receiving B letter grades for the 2024-25 school year.
The board motioned and voted to adjourn at the conclusion of the agenda. The meeting record indicates votes were taken by voice and the chair announced the results; individual roll-call tallies were not recorded in the transcript.
