Shippensburg board approves consent and multiple action items; reviews 2026–27 calendar and welding club support

Shippensburg Area School District Board of School Directors · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The Shippensburg Area School District board approved consent items and multiple action agenda items including a cyber charter settlement, school treasurer appointment, policy update, expulsion waivers and a CAIU nominee; the board also discussed the 2026–27 calendar (including a two-hour Super Bowl delay) and expansion funding for a welding program.

The Shippensburg Area School District board approved its consent agenda and several action items, and discussed calendar and program updates for 2026–27.

Consent agenda: The board approved consent items 4a–4f (minutes, finance, exchange student for 26–27, updated 25–26 calendar to reflect two snow-day makeup dates, audited 24–25 financial statements, and personnel changes) and then approved item 4g (spring 25–26 coaches) separately. A board member asked for future detail on how the athletic director evaluates and determines coach assignments and salaries.

Action items: The board approved a cyber charter settlement agreement (item 5c) after a motion by Mike Carey and second by Fred Scott; approved the school board treasurer role (item 5d) with a brief explanation of treasurer duties — reviewing bill payments and acting as a bank signer; approved policy 005 (organization update, item 5e); approved expulsion waivers (item 5f); and approved the district nominee to the Capital Area Intermediate Unit board (item 5g). Most votes were recorded as voice votes with motions, seconds and “aye” on the record; the transcript does not show roll-call tallies.

Discussion items and calendar: Board members reviewed discussion items including the 2026 prom and PBIS interactive dance. During the 2026–27 calendar review the board noted a two-hour delay after the Super Bowl in a planning choice intended to help families and students recover from late-night game viewing. “The thinking is that a lot of families will be up extremely late,” an administrator said when explaining the rationale for the delay. Members praised the calendar’s readability and noted some three-day weekends will function as longer breaks next year.

Career-technical program support: The board discussed a new high school welding club and said the Ready-to-Learn grant contains funds to expand from two welding stations to six, supporting both the club and a welding course.

Administrative reports: Superintendent August reported district enrollment at 3,762 students (an increase of 64 from the last check) and noted recent donations including $41 for PBS needs and an anonymous $600 gift to the middle school band program.

The board announced committee meeting dates and adjourned; no public commenters signed up during the citizen-comment periods recorded in the transcript.