Votes at a glance: Marion County School Board meeting, Feb. 24, 2026

Marion County School Board · February 25, 2026

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Summary

A concise list of motions and outcomes from the Feb. 24 board meeting, including agenda and consent approvals, expulsions, calendar adoption, interlocal agreement and superintendent contract; most actions approved unanimously.

Key board actions taken Feb. 24 (all motions shown with recorded outcome from meeting):

- Agenda approval: Motion to approve the meeting agenda on the superintendent's recommendation; approved 5-0. - Consent agenda: Motion to approve consent items (17.1–17.8 covering term contract extensions through 12/31/2026 and purchasing authority up to $3,340,000); approved 5-0. - Approval of minutes: Minutes for 01/27/2026 and 02/05/2026 (administrative briefing/work session) were approved by voice votes, 5-0. - Construction change orders and GMP items: Board acknowledged change order reporting and approved items including a GMP for Marion Technical College project 25-109; approvals recorded 5-0. - Student disciplinary matters (expulsions): The board approved expulsions for a group of students (listed by ID on the agenda) for the remainder of the 2026 school year and certain quarters of 2026–27; motions passed 5-0. - Winona Park Elementary instructional calendar: Approved as presented; motion passed 5-0. - Interlocal agreement and resolution 25-17 (Southwest 80th Avenue segment 1b right-of-way and preemptive traffic signal installation): Approved 5-0. - Employment contract for incoming superintendent Dr. Danielle Brewer: Amended to start 02/25/2026 and end 06/30/2028; approved 5-0.

All recorded voice votes reported unanimous support (5-0) in the meeting minutes for motions noted above. For items with financial details, the agenda included a transparency note of up to $3,340,000 for procurement-related consent items and an approximate GMP "just under $400,000" for the Marion Technical College radiology lab.