Board approves agenda, consent items, finance reports, policies and surplus disposals

Franklin County School Board · January 13, 2026

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Summary

At the meeting the board approved the agenda and consent agenda, received and filed financial reports, adopted budget amendments and several policy updates, and authorized surplus vehicle sales; motions passed on voice votes and no roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript.

The Franklin County School Board approved several routine items and formal motions during the meeting. On opening procedural business the board approved the meeting agenda (mover: Mister Williams; seconder: Miss Schultz) and the consent agenda, which included five field trips and prior meeting minutes (mover: Miss Marcheski; seconder: Mister Williams).

Financial items were received and filed on a motion by Mister Williams, seconded by Miss Schultz, including the December intercategory amendments, the December monthly financial report and the second-quarter financial report. The board approved several budget amendments (including a GP budget amendment, FY25 grant COPS '25 and a January 26 reserve fund balance) on motion (mover: Mister Williams; seconder: Miss Marhevsky).

Under new business the board approved multiple policy updates recommended mid-year by GSBA and local staff (policies 1.901, 2.201, 2.4, 2.804 and 5.11) after staff explanation and a motion by Mister Williams, seconded by Miss Morhevsky.

The board also approved the listing of inoperable vehicles (including a former ambulance, vans, trucks and a box truck) for sale on GovDeals (mover: Mister Williams; seconder: Miss Schultz). The textbook adoption item was presented for information only and no adoption vote was taken at this meeting.

All recorded motions in the transcript were decided by voice vote; the transcript records "Aye" and the chair announcing that motions carried rather than a roll-call tally. No motions failed or were tabled in the spoken record.

Actions recorded in this meeting are summarized below for reference.