Jackson County Schools recognizes FIRST Robotics students; board approves multiple personnel motions
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Summary
The board recognized Skyline High School students for their FIRST Robotics presentation and approved family medical leave for Blanca Guilford (Jan. 5–Feb. 27), two resignations, two transfers, several employments (including one rescission), and coaching assignments.
The Jackson County Schools board took time to recognize student participants in FIRST Robotics and approved a package of personnel actions.
Spencer Davidson introduced a group of students who had presented earlier about their robotics team. Three students stood to introduce themselves: Wyatt Cook said, "I'm a senior at Skyline High School, and I've been in FIRST Robotics for 6 years." Brandon Davis and Gavin Jones also introduced themselves; the district recorded the students and their robot for its media platforms.
On personnel business, the board approved family medical leave for Blanca Guilford, described in the transcript as "a county wide special ed teacher," from January 5 through February 27. The board then approved two resignations (items a and b) and two transfers (items a and b) after grouped motions. The board also approved several employments (items a through e) and rescinded one employment (item a) as noted in the agenda. Finally, the board approved coaching assignments and supplemental pay items (items a through f). All personnel items were approved by voice vote with no roll-call tallies recorded in the meeting transcript.
The meeting closed with reminders about upcoming meeting dates and community events.

