Votes at a glance: Lake Oswego school board approves change order, Native American Heritage Month resolution, Division 22 assurances and Lorac IGA amendment
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The board recorded unanimous votes on several routine and substantive items: a construction change order for Robinson at Lake Oswego Middle School, adoption of a Native American Heritage Month resolution, approval of the Division 22 standards assurance report and an amendment to the city IGA for pool use (Lorac). The consent agenda was also passed.
The Lake Oswego School District board recorded votes on multiple items during the meeting. The following summarizes motions and outcomes as reflected on the record.
- Contract review board: Robinson change order, $342,184 — Motion to authorize the clerk or deputy clerk to approve Robinson’s change order in the amount of $342,184 was moved and seconded. Vote: unanimous; outcome: approved. The construction representative told the board the bulk of the changes were signage, environmental graphics, a netting system at the field, additional over‑excavation and some roofing revisions; staff said the change order does not affect the project timeline and the school remains on track to open next school year.
- Consent agenda — Motion to approve the consent agenda as presented. Vote: unanimous; outcome: approved.
- Native American Heritage Month resolution — Motion to adopt the resolution declaring November as Native American Heritage Month (encouraging curriculum and instructional activities to honor Indigenous contributions). Vote: unanimous; outcome: approved.
- Division 22 standards assurance report — Motion to approve the Division 22 (State of Oregon) standards assurance report as presented by administration. Vote: unanimous; outcome: approved. Administration reported the district met the Division 22 standards for the reported year and noted an upcoming disclosure about elementary PE minutes that will be made in future filings.
- Amendment to the Lorac intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Lake Oswego — Motion to approve the amendment changing when the district begins annual pool payments and updating payment timing; the district also confirmed it will review first‑two‑year operating costs and may update future payments by mid‑2028. Vote: unanimous; outcome: approved.
Votes were taken by voice; the record shows the board said “aye” for all motions listed above and the chair declared each motion carried.
