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Sycamore board approves OHSAA membership, communication platform and multiple contracts; treasurer-search contract carries one abstention

Sycamore Community Schools Board of Education · February 11, 2026
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Summary

At its work session, the Sycamore Community Schools board approved membership in the Ohio High School Athletic Association, out-of-town field trips, an athletics handbook revision, a contract with ParentSquare for district communications (six-month soft launch), personnel consent items, and a treasurer/CFO search firm contract (Doctor James abstained). The board also discussed curricula communication procedures and grading policy guidance.

The Sycamore Community Schools Board of Education voted on a set of superintendent-recommended items and heard work-session discussions about professional development, policy implementation and future agenda topics.

Formal actions recorded in the transcript included: adopting membership in the Ohio High School Athletic Association (motion moved by Doctor James and seconded by Mister Ballant; roll-call votes recorded as 'Aye'); approval of several out-of-town student field trips; approval of the Sycamore athletics student handbook (administration said hazing/bullying language now appears in the high-school handbook); approval of a contract with a vendor for the district website or 'final site'; approval of a…

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