Board approves consent items: trips, donation and personnel recommendations

Greenfield-Central Com Schools Board of Trustees ยท February 9, 2026

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

During the Feb. 12 meeting the Greenfield'Central board approved overnight/out'of'state student trips, accepted a $2,700 donation from the Capital Foundation and approved personnel and ECA recommendations; votes were recorded by voice 'aye.'

The Greenfield'Central Com Schools board approved several routine consent items during its Feb. 12 meeting, including a donation, overnight student trips and personnel recommendations.

Donation: Staff reported a donation from the Capital Foundation (Ginny Brown) consisting of an 18'seat reception/library style chair set valued at $2,700 and asked the board to accept it as presented. A motion to approve the donation was moved and seconded; board members voiced 'aye.'

Trips: The board approved requests for multiple overnight and out'of'state trips: cross country to Versailles State Park (July), men's soccer team camp at Anderson University (July), women's soccer overnight camp at Butler (July), and a National Honor Society trip to Washington, D.C. scheduled to begin Feb. 27 with an end date noted in the request as "March" but not specified precisely in the packet. Staff said the foundation covered the NHS registration costs for the Washington, D.C. trip. A motion to approve the trips was moved, seconded and members voiced 'aye.'

Personnel: Staff presented certified resignations and extra'curricular assignments (named in the personnel report) and asked the board to approve the report and grant permission to hire as needed; a motion was requested and progressed through the consent process.

RDC report: The chair recused themself from the planning commission matter due to residency and a motion was made to accept the redevelopment commission report; the board voiced 'aye.'

Votes and record: Actions were approved by voice vote with 'aye' recorded; no recorded roll'call tallies or individual member votes appear in the transcript.