Board approves revised Executive Services and Operations job descriptions over single dissent

School Board of Lee County · February 11, 2026

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Summary

The board approved revised job descriptions for the Executive Services and Operations divisions (M2) after a motion to divide the item failed; Miss Jordan voted no, citing concerns about costs and classroom impact.

The School District of Lee County board approved a package of revised job descriptions for positions in the Executive Services and Operations divisions at its Feb. 10 meeting.

Doctor Carlin read the recommendation to adopt and revise the job descriptions. Board member Miss Jordan moved to divide the item — separating assistant staff attorney and chief staff attorney descriptions from the other five — but received no second, and said she would vote no on the full set because she wanted clearer evidence that the changes would leave more money in classrooms.

The motion to approve the job descriptions passed by roll call, 6–1. Miss Jordan recorded the lone no vote and explained her position as one of fiscal caution: she said she had not seen promised returns to classroom spending tied to the reorganization. Board discussion emphasized that some descriptions were intended to place more administrative support back in schools.

No amendments or follow-up deliverables were attached to the motion during the meeting; the board approved the superintendent’s recommendation and moved on to the public-hearing portion of the agenda.