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Muscle Shoals Board approves agenda, minutes and consent items including 2026–27 handbooks

Muscle Shoals Board of Education · January 30, 2026
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Summary

At its regular meeting, the Muscle Shoals Board of Education approved the meeting agenda, minutes from Dec. 16, 2025, and a consent agenda that included December financial reports, the 2026–27 code of conduct and student/parent handbooks, declaration of a surplus maintenance vehicle, purchase of a replacement vehicle and one out‑of‑state field trip.

The Muscle Shoals Board of Education approved the meeting agenda, last month’s minutes and a consent package that included financial reports, 2026–27 student handbooks and the disposition and replacement of a district maintenance vehicle. Speaker 1 recommended the agenda and the minutes of the Dec. 16, 2025 regular meeting; the board voted to approve both without further discussion.

On the consent agenda, Speaker 1 told the board that packet materials included reconciled December financial reports and a check register, the proposed 2026–27 code of conduct and student/parent handbooks for each school, a declaration of a surplus maintenance vehicle that was judged uneconomical to repair, a purchase request for a new maintenance vehicle, and one out‑of‑state student field trip. Speaker 2 said the superintendent recommended approval. Mr. Wood moved to approve the consent agenda and Doctor Stoddard seconded; the board voted aye and the motion carried.

No board member pulled items for separate discussion. The approvals were routine procedural actions that clear the way for operational and student activities described elsewhere in the meeting record. The meeting moved on after the votes.