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Sidney City board approves minutes, fiscal consent items, contracts and personnel motions

Sidney City School Board of Education · June 11, 2024
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Summary

The Sidney City School Board voted to approve the minutes, fiscal consent agenda (including temporary appropriations and an athletic fund transfer), the purchase services contracts (communications platform, PowerSchool support), personnel items, and the 2024–25 student handbooks for several schools; all motions carried as recorded in roll call votes.

The Sidney City School Board moved through several consent and action items and approved them by roll call.

The board approved the minutes and the treasurer's report after a motion and second. The chair then presented a fiscal consent agenda that included temporary/amended appropriations to close the fiscal year and a transfer to address an athletic fund deficit; the administration said final year‑end reporting will be provided in June. The motion to approve the fiscal consent agenda passed on recorded roll call.

The board also approved a purchase services consent agenda covering recurring service agreements. The items included a communications platform intended to consolidate parent and activity communications across schools and baseline PowerSchool support; the presenter said the PowerSchool support item is a baseline fee and would not incur additional costs for normal support under this agreement.

Personnel items presented by the superintendent were approved pending proper certification and paperwork.

The board authorized participation in the free and reduced‑price lunch and breakfast program for 2024–25 and approved student handbooks for Whittier, Emerson, Longfellow, Northwood and City Middle School; the high school handbook was deferred to July for additional revisions.

Votes were recorded by roll call with affirmative responses recorded as "Yes" for the named board members in the transcript. The board then moved on to other reports.