Charlotte County School Board approves consent agenda, quarterly safety inspection and personnel actions

School Board of Charlotte County · January 14, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a seven-item consent agenda, accepted a quarterly school safety inspection finding full compliance at five inspected schools, and approved personnel actions including supplements during its Jan. 13, 2026 meeting.

The Charlotte County School Board approved routine business and personnel actions and accepted a quarterly safety inspection report at its Jan. 13 meeting.

The board voted by voice to approve a seven-item consent agenda after the superintendent recommended approval. The meeting record shows the motion and second were made and the chair called for the ayes; the motion passed.

School safety specialist Joe King presented the district's second-quarter inspection report, reporting that five inspections—conducted Oct. 14 at Myakka River Elementary, Lemon Bay High School, Charlotte Harbor Center and the academy, and Dec. 16 at Vineland Elementary—found those schools in full compliance with inspected safety standards. Following the presentation, the superintendent recommended approval of the quarterly inspection report and the board approved it by voice vote.

The superintendent then presented personnel actions, including supplements, and recommended approval. The board moved, seconded and approved the personnel package by voice vote.

No recorded roll-call tallies were provided in the transcript; actions were adopted by voice vote and recorded as passed. The board did not identify additional follow-up tasks or deadlines in the meeting record for these items.

The board adjourned with no further business.