Board considers creating facilities-dedication committee to formalize naming process
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The board discussed forming a smaller representative committee to evaluate nominations and set policies for dedicating district facilities and buildings, aiming to return rules in spring and accept nominations for 2026–27.
Hamilton City School Board discussed a proposal to form a facilities-dedication committee to set guidelines and review nominations for naming gyms, libraries and other district property.
Mister Wright explained the committee would mirror the athletic hall-of-fame model with administrators, teachers, staff and community members, limited in size and representative of both current and former district stakeholders. He said the committee would draft policies and nomination procedures this spring and begin accepting nominations for the 2026–27 school year.
Board members expressed support and interest in serving; one member asked about past practice and was told dedications had been handled on an ad hoc basis and presented to the board for decisions. No formal vote was taken at this meeting; Wright said he will begin scheduling meetings to form the committee.
