Davie County Schools board meeting roundup: calendar changes, laptop lease and routine approvals

Davie County Schools Board of Education · February 4, 2026

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Summary

The Davie County Schools Board unanimously approved several items at its February meeting: consent agenda, minutes, calendar revisions to make up snow days, disposal of surplus vehicles, and a four-year laptop lease costing $165,904.44 per year.

The Davie County Schools Board of Education handled several routine and budget items at its February 2026 meeting and approved all motions presented by staff.

Key votes and outcomes

- Minutes from the Jan. 6 regular meeting: approved (motion carried 7'0). - Consent agenda (personnel and routine items, including a personnel packet addendum): approved (7'0). - Change regular March meeting date from March 3 (election day) to Monday, March 2 at the regular time: approved (7'0). - Disposal of three surplus vehicles (2002 Ford box truck for School Nutrition; 1975 Chevy fire truck donated to CTE; 2001 Dodge Ram): approved for sale via the district surplus process (7'0). - Calendar revisions to waive student break days Jan. 26 and Feb. 2, designate Feb. 25 as a full instructional day, and add optional staff work days/makeup days to meet required instructional hours: approved (7'0). - Four-year laptop lease (state contract) to replace expiring devices: board approved the lease as presented; annual installment quoted at $165,904.44 (7'0).

What the votes mean: Staff said the calendar changes keep the district within required instructional hours while preserving graduation dates and state requirements. The laptop lease will replace expiring devices through a competitively procured statewide contract. The surplus vehicles will be sold through the district's surplus process.

No members of the public registered to speak; the board adjourned after approving the items.