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North Ridgeville City Board approves consent agenda, finance and curriculum updates; names pro tem for January

North Ridgeville City Board of Education · December 17, 2024
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Summary

At its Dec. 17 meeting the North Ridgeville City Board of Education approved the consent agenda, accepted the November financial statement and authorized Huntington National Bank commercial cards, approved the 2025–26 high school program of studies, approved personnel items and accepted a nomination for president pro tem for the Jan. 7 organizational meeting.

The North Ridgeville City Board of Education on Dec. 17 approved routine business including a consent agenda, financial items and curriculum updates and completed personnel approvals ahead of the district’s Jan. 7 organizational meeting.

Chair opened the consent agenda and called for the board’s approval; Miss McCarthy moved and Miss Saxon seconded the motion. The chair conducted a roll call and multiple members answered “Yes,” after which the consent agenda was approved.

Under the finance report the board considered two items: the November financial statement and a resolution to authorize the use of Huntington National Bank commercial credit cards consistent with board policy. Miss McCarthy moved to approve both items in one reading; the motion was seconded and approved by roll call.

The board also considered an updated 2025–26 high school program of studies. Education staff described the update as emphasizing future‑focused pathways, adding new course descriptions to align with a planned new building and providing clearer pathways for students. Miss McCarthy moved approval and the board approved the program by roll call.

Human resources presented several personnel items — a certified replacement contract, a support‑staff substitute contract, two certified staff leaves of absence, a support‑staff resignation and nonrepresentative support staff recommendations — and the board approved the HR report in one reading.

As part of organizational preparations, the chair accepted nominations for president pro tem for the Jan. 7 organizational meeting. Frank Vaca was nominated and board members discussed nominations; the membership acknowledged nominees and moved on to remaining business.

The meeting concluded after the board moved and voted to adjourn. Recorded motions and roll calls indicate unanimous or majority approval on the items presented; no items were tabled or postponed.