Board approves routine business, naming resolution and extension on FDR property due diligence

Bristol Township School Board of Directors · February 18, 2026

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Summary

The Bristol Township School Board approved minutes, treasurer's report, donations, the naming of Room 168 for Marie Louise Davis, the 2026–27 school calendar and meeting dates, staff contracts, several budgets and a three-day due-diligence extension for the FDR Bridal School property purchase agreement.

At its Feb. 25 meeting the Bristol Township School Board approved a series of routine items and several formal motions.

Key votes recorded during the meeting included approval of the minutes of Jan. 20, 2026; acceptance of the treasurer's report (cash concentration account $7,141,144.18; investment account $50,707,596.85 as of Jan. 31, 2026); and acceptance of a donation of $8,877.40 to support Italian classes at Harry S. Truman High School. The board approved a resolution to name Room 168 in the District Administrator Building the "Marie Louise Davis African American Cultural Center," honoring Marie Louise Davis, who died Dec. 5, 2025, and heard remarks from representatives of the African American Historical and Cultural Society.

The board approved the 2026–27 school calendar and meeting dates, the Harry S. Truman drama club production agreement for March 2027, and the Bucks County Intermediate Unit 22 programs and services budget for 2026–27 ($69,169). It also approved the Ready to Learn Bucks grant-related resolution and a settlement agreement with Lavonna Falls Township LLC totaling $50,000 related to a tax assessment appeal (docket no. 2015-08544). The board authorized a PLP agreement for the 2026–27 school year and approved the contract for Amber Kitchman.

Solicitor David asked the board to place on the agenda, and then approved, a three-day extension of the due-diligence period in the purchase-and-sale agreement with Crystal Windows for the FDR Bridal School property, extending the deadline to Feb. 20, 2026.

All motions reported in the meeting summary were carried by voice vote with recorded outcomes noted as "motion carries" or unanimous voice votes where indicated; individual roll-call vote tallies were not provided for every item in the transcript.