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Interboro School Board approves $8.33 million in disbursements, adopts revised and final school-year calendars

Interboro School District Board of School Directors · February 20, 2026

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Summary

The Interboro School District board on Feb. 18 approved $8,326,287.69 in fund disbursements, passed multiple routine personnel and curriculum motions, approved a revised Feb. 2026 calendar and the final 2026–27 calendars, and authorized several travel and compensation requests.

The Interboro School District Board of School Directors on Feb. 18 approved routine business including $8,326,287.69 in fund disbursements, adopted both a revised February 2026 school-year calendar and the final 2026–27 calendars, and approved a set of personnel, curriculum, policy and travel motions.

At the meeting the board moved and approved Motion 7.02 to authorize fund disbursements totaling $8,326,287.69. The board also approved the treasurer's report for the month ending Jan. 31, 2026 (Motion 7.01) and a series of finance, personnel, curriculum, technology, facilities and capital-improvement motions listed on the agenda (motions 10.01–10.08; 12.01–12.05; 13.01–13.03; 14.01–14.02; 15.01; 16.01–16.02; 17.01–17.05). All of those motions were recorded as approved by the board, with voice votes or roll calls where indicated.

The board completed a roll-call vote to approve the revised February 2026 school-year calendar (Motion 22). Board members recorded as voting yes during the roll call were Miss Boyle; Mr. Monaghan; Mr. Cleaver; Mr. Willis; Mr. Harris; Mr. Goldfarb; Mr. Evans; and Mr. Schmidt. The board later approved the final 2026–27 school year calendars (Motion 23) by the announced vote.

The meeting also recorded passage of a second reading of policies in the categories of finances and contributions (Motion 18.01). No substantive debate on the policies or the finance motions was recorded on the transcript.

Separately, the board authorized staff travel and compensation: Motion 19 approved Matthew Egan to attend the School Safety Summit on March 26, 2026, at a cost not to exceed $375 paid from district funds; Motion 20 approved Alisa Ford to attend the Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association event in March 2026 at a cost not to exceed $1,150 to be paid by the district; and Motion 21 approved compensation to Lauren Lee for additional services to the division. Each of those motions was moved, seconded and approved.

Board members were briefed on budget planning: the finance committee provided an initial look at 2026–27 budget projections and flagged major cost drivers including salary increases, an approximately 36% rise in prescription costs and increased debt-service obligations; the committee noted state revenue figures were not yet available and that meetings will continue as projections are refined.

The meeting ended with routine scheduling announcements and adjournment. The district posted committee and meeting dates and directed the public to the district website for further information.