North Ridgeville City Board approves human-resources items; communications report lists community gifts
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The Board approved human-resources appointments and related items in a roll-call vote, heard a first reading on 2026 summer school offerings, and received a communications report listing community donations and gifts recommended for acceptance.
At its March 3 regular meeting, the North Ridgeville City Board of Education approved a set of human-resources items on a roll-call vote after a first reading of the list of appointments, contract changes and leaves.
A staff member presented human-resources items for consideration, including a summer school coordinator appointment, two support-staff appointments, supplemental contracts, certified-staff adjustments and leaves, and a pair of resignations. The items were moved for approval by Mister Haynes and seconded by Mister Gregske; a roll-call vote followed and board members recorded affirmative votes. "Moved by Mister Haynes, seconded by Mister Gregske," the staff member said before the roll call. (Staff member, SEG 499–SEG 502; Roll call SEG 503–SEG 513.)
The communications report, presented by Mister Grigsby, listed community donations recommended for acceptance. Gifts named in the report included $3,165 from the Alliance Club of North Ridgeville for educational outreach, smaller cash gifts from local PTOs and businesses, instrument donations and booster contributions. The communications item was read for the record; the transcript records the recommended gifts and amounts but does not record a separate roll-call vote on that recommendation during the excerpted portion of the meeting. (Mister Grigsby, SEG 445–SEG 473.)
Earlier in the meeting a board member moved to strike one item under "other board business" (letter B, number 1); the motion, moved by Miss McCarthy and seconded by Mister Rompelman, passed on a roll-call vote during agenda finalization. (Chair and Committee members, SEG 054–SEG 076.)
The chair opened the public comment period; no members of the public spoke. The meeting recessed briefly and a motion to adjourn was made and carried by roll call.
What’s next: several items listed as first readings (including the 2026 summer school offerings) are scheduled for a second reading and consideration for approval at the board’s March 17 meeting.
