Board approves contracts, school resource officer agreements and open‑enrollment plan; members report WASB convention takeaways
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The board approved administrator and supervisor contracts, school resource officer contracts and the 2026–2027 open‑enrollment plan by voice votes; a WASB convention report highlighted AI policy gaps, resolutions on student nutrition and concerns about special‑education funding.
At the meeting’s business section, the board moved, seconded and approved a series of consent items.
Speaker 5 moved to approve administrator and supervisor contracts ("So moved"), Speaker 10 seconded, and the motion passed on a voice vote after the chair called for "all in favor" with no recorded opposition. Likewise, a motion to approve school resource officer contracts was moved and seconded and passed by voice vote. On the open‑enrollment plan for 2026–2027, Speaker 2 presented the document, a motion and second were recorded and the board approved the plan by voice vote after questions about historical openings and cross‑category seats.
Earlier in the meeting, Speaker 2 reported on the Wisconsin Association of School Boards convention. He said an ethics and AI session left attendees with the sense that many districts do not yet have AI policies: "How many of you school districts have all your AI policies and not 1 hand was raised including us?" He and other board members urged the district to continue developing AI policy. Speaker 2 also summarized delegate assembly outcomes, noting a proposed two‑tier membership for WASB (full services without voting) failed, and said the assembly passed resolutions supporting state funding to cover student nutrition costs not already covered by federal programs. Board members expressed concern about special‑education funding percentages and discussed making special‑ed funding a legislative priority.
The board later moved to a possible closed session and recorded a roll call citing "Wisconsin statute 19 25 1 e f n g." The chair announced, "We are now in closed sessions," and the meeting proceeded into that closed portion.
Ending: The public portion concluded after roll call into closed session; the board provided written materials on topics discussed and committed to follow up where needed.
