Interboro board approves routine minutes, finances and policy revisions; fund disbursements exceed $11.7 million

Interboro School District Board of School Directors · January 30, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 22 meeting the Interboro School District board approved consent items including minutes, the treasurer’s report, fund disbursements of $11,713,394.34, budget transfers for 2025–26, personnel items and multiple policy revisions; all recorded motions carried unanimously (9‑0).

Interboro School District — The Interboro Board of School Directors on Jan. 22 approved a slate of routine motions, including minutes, financial reports, budget adjustments and policy updates.

Minutes: Motion 5.01 to approve the regular meeting minutes from December and Motion 5.02 to approve the 12/03/2025 reorganization meeting minutes were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote (recorded as 'aye'); the chair announced “Motion carries 9 0.”

Finance: Treasurer’s Report (Motion 7.01) for the month ending Dec. 31, 2025, was approved. The board also approved fund disbursements of $11,713,394.34 (Motion 7.02). A subsequent motion (7.03) approved budget transfers for the 2025–26 school year. A board member clarified that the state index cap of 4.6% is a statutory ceiling and “it does not mean we're raising taxes 4.6%,” noting the district’s recent millage increases have been well below that figure.

Personnel and curriculum motions: The board approved personnel items and a slate of curriculum and instruction items (motions listed in the agenda, moved and seconded and approved 9‑0). The board thanked long‑serving staff in connection with motions recognizing retirements.

Policy motions: Motion 17.01 approved revisions to several policies in categories for pupils, finances and operations (policy numbers listed in the agenda). Motion 17.02 approved first readings of additional finance and operations policies. Both motions passed 9‑0.

Process: Most items were considered on the consent agenda or were moved, seconded, and adopted with no recorded roll‑call dissent.

What’s next: The board listed upcoming meetings and committees on the district website. No contested votes or defeats were recorded during the meeting.