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Board approves personnel items, contracts, OHSAA membership and accepts $4,000 donation

Twinsburg Board of Education · February 19, 2026

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Summary

Trustees approved a package of personnel recommendations and contracts — including a prepaid tuition placement ($18,975), a small special‑education service contract (not to exceed $1,067.33), Microsoft license renewal ($24,394.32), a job‑training contract ($11,400) funded by a grant, and an anonymous $4,000 donation to support author visits — as part of consent and new‑business motions, passed 5–0.

The Twinsburg Board of Education approved a set of consent and new‑business items that included personnel recommendations, student placement contracts, software license renewals and membership renewals.

During the personnel portion of the agenda the board voted to accept certified and classified staff recommendations, supplemental contracts, pupil activity contracts and OHSAA tournament worker recommendations as listed in the board exhibits. The motion to approve personnel items was moved by Miss Egan and seconded by Missus Rush and recorded as passing 5–0.

On new business the board approved a prepaid tuition arrangement of $18,975 for one student to attend an out‑placement (described in the record as a 'coral autism program'); a LearnLaw contract to provide educational services to one student for a cost not to exceed $1,067.33 (general fund); renewal of Microsoft OBS licenses at a cost of $24,394.32 for the 2026‑27 school year; and a contract described in the record as with the 'United so Sabrebral Policy Association of Greater Cleveland' to provide job‑training consultation to district staff at a cost of $11,400 to be paid from a job‑training grant awarded by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. The board also adopted the resolution renewing membership for Twinsburg High School and R.B. Chamberlain Middle School in the Ohio High School Athletic Association for 2026‑27.

The board accepted an anonymous $4,000 donation to support future authors' visits in the district; a board member thanked the anonymous donor during closing remarks.

All consent and new‑business items were bundled and approved in the meeting’s omnibus motion (moved by Miss Hamilton; seconded by Missus Rush), with the board recording unanimous support.

The agenda materials referenced that some contract documentation was provided to the board under separate cover; the board did not expand line‑by‑line on each contract during the meeting.