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Board approves consent agenda, tenure actions and three policy updates on first reading

January 13, 2026 | Robertson County, School Districts, Tennessee


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Board approves consent agenda, tenure actions and three policy updates on first reading
The Robertson County School Board unanimously approved the consent agenda, tenure recommendations and three policy revisions on first reading at its Jan. 12 meeting.

Dr. Weeks, the district’s director of schools, opened the business by noting there were no public comments and asking the board to consider the consent agenda. Jeff White moved to approve the consent agenda; Demetria White seconded the motion and the board approved it 6-0.

Dr. Weeks then reviewed personnel actions and recommended tenure for employees who had met Tennessee and district requirements. Connie Hogan moved approval of the tenure recommendations; Steven Ayers seconded. The motion passed 6-0.

Miss Dickerson presented three policy updates for first reading—student rights and responsibilities (policy 6.301), student concerns/complaints and grievances (6.305), and student fees and fines (6.709)—explaining the revisions align language with Tennessee School Boards Association model policies. Steven Ayers moved approval on first reading, seconded by Scott Rice; the board voted 6-0.

No amendments or roll-call dissent were recorded in the transcript. The board did not take additional formal action on any of these items at the meeting.

Ending: The board moved on to other agenda items after the unanimous votes.

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