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East Troy board approves payments, hires, benefits changes and multiple policy updates; facilities advisory sets tours

East Troy Community School District Board of Education · April 23, 2024
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Summary

The board approved March payments, accepted resignations, approved new hires and teacher contracts, adopted policy revisions including care-of-property and library review procedures, and heard a Citizens Facility Advisory Committee update with upcoming building tours and capital-planning timelines.

At its meeting the East Troy Community School District Board of Education approved routine financials, accepted staff resignations, authorized multiple hires and teacher contracts, adopted several policy changes, and received an update on facilities planning.

Finance and contracts: Committee member (speaker 9) moved to approve March 2024 payments totaling $1,953,844.37 and receipts of $3,052,851.10 as reflected in the financial statements; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. The board also approved the complete list of teacher contracts for the 2024-25 school year (packet begins page 54); administration reminded the board that, per statute, contracts are to be sent to teachers by May 15 and may be returned by June 15.

Personnel actions: The board accepted the resignation of Melissa Snyder as the district’s alternative learning specialist effective at…

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