Votes at a glance: Murray School Board approves consent agenda, LEA licenses, IXL purchase and track-team overnight travel
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At its Feb. 12 meeting the Murray School Board approved the consent agenda and several staff motions: LEA-specific licenses for teachers, a TSSA amendment to allocate $1,700 for IXL at Beaumont Elementary, and an overnight travel request for 24 Murray High track athletes to participate in a Cedar City meet; votes were taken by voice and announced as passing.
The Murray School District Board of Education took several formal actions at its Feb. 12 meeting, approving routine and staff-request items by voice vote.
Consent agenda: A motion to approve the consent agenda was made and seconded early in the meeting and passed by voice vote; the transcript records the chair asking "All in favor?" with members responding "Aye," and the motion was announced as passed.
LEA-specific licenses: Director Dean presented requests for LEA-specific licenses after an audit identified missing endorsements and alternate-path approvals. The requests included three special-education teachers needing mathematics endorsements and an alternate-path LEA license for Abigail McKay (environmental science). A previously board-approved item for Casey Weber had not been entered into state reporting and was resubmitted for approval. A motion to approve the LEA-specific licenses was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
TSSA amendment (Beaumont Elementary): The superintendent presented a TSSA (Trustlands/Safe Schools) amendment request from Beaumont Elementary to reallocate $1,700 in software funds to purchase the IXL math-practice platform for grades 1–2 as a supplement to district math resources. A board member moved to approve, the motion was seconded, and the board approved the amendment by voice vote; the superintendent said staff would inform Principal Smith to proceed.
Overnight travel (Murray High track): The board agreed to suspend the typical two-reading requirement to approve an overnight travel request for 24 Murray High students to attend a meet in Cedar City in March. Transportation costs will be covered from student fees; a donor will pay hotel rooms, and no additional student payments are required. The board approved the suspension and the travel request by voice vote with a transportation edit limiting the use of 12-passenger vans.
Votes were taken by voice throughout the meeting; the transcript records 'Aye' responses and the chair announcing motions 'pass' but does not include a recorded roll-call tally of individual member votes.
