Votes at a glance: Ross Local board approves agenda, minutes, personnel and treasurer recommendations

Ross Local School District Board of Education · February 20, 2026

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Summary

On Feb. 19 the Ross Local board voted unanimously to approve the meeting agenda and minutes, accept three principals' resignations/retirements, and approve the treasurer's six recommendations (including filing the February forecast).

The Ross Local School District board recorded unanimous roll-call approvals on several procedural and substantive items at its Feb. 19 meeting.

Key votes recorded: the board approved the meeting agenda and the Jan. 29 minutes on voice/roll calls. The board accepted resignations and retirements for three long-serving principals identified on the agenda: Missus Jerry Bullen (RIS), Mister Tom Perry (Morgan Elementary) and Mister Chris Sailor (RMS). The treasurer’s package — one donation, investment/treasurer reports, the Elder preschool playground proposal (paid from Permanent Improvement funds), tile replacement at RMS (Permanent Improvement funds), and approval to file the February three-year forecast with the state — was also approved by roll call. Each recorded roll call in the minutes shows five "yes" votes and no negatives or abstentions.

Board members named in roll calls included Mister Beckman, Missus Webb, Mister Kurenik, Mister Gunther and Mister Young.

What the approvals mean: The treasurer will file the February forecast with the Ohio Department of Education by the Feb. 28 deadline and begin preparations for a May update when spring property-tax settlement numbers are available. The playground and tile projects were approved to proceed using Permanent Improvement funds, and the district will schedule recognition events for the retiring principals.

The board moved to executive session at the end of the meeting to discuss personnel evaluations and adjourned from executive session with no further public action announced.