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Twinsburg board approves minutes, personnel items and $29,600 service agreement; places 1.25% earned income tax fact sheet on May 5 ballot

Twinsburg Board of Education · March 5, 2026
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Summary

The Twinsburg Board of Education unanimously approved meeting minutes, accepted staff recommendations, approved a $29,600 service agreement for one out-placed student and approved a community fact sheet about a proposed 1.25% earned income tax for the May 5 ballot; motions passed 5–0.

The Twinsburg Board of Education approved a set of routine and new-business items, voting unanimously on motions presented during the meeting.

On the consent and fiscal items, the board approved the regular meeting minutes of Feb. 4, 2026, and accepted January financial reports, reconciliations and investment portfolio materials as submitted. A motion to approve those resolutions was moved by Missus Egan, seconded by Missus Travis and recorded as passed 5–0 when each member voted "yes." "And that motion passes 5 0," the chair said after the roll call.

In personnel matters the board accepted certified and classified staff recommendations and supplement contract recommendations (contingent on satisfactory Ohio Revised Code background checks and completion of pupil activity permits). The personnel motion was moved by Missus Rush, seconded by Missus Hamilton and approved 5–0.

Under new business the board approved several items including a listing of media-center items deleted from inventory and a service agreement with Broadway LLC to educate one out-placed student for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year at a cost of $29,600, funded from the general fund. The board also approved the first reading of revised board policies and approved a community fact sheet about a proposed 1.25% earned income tax that will appear on the May 5, 2026 ballot. The motion on those new-business items was moved by Missus Hamilton, seconded by Missus Egan and passed unanimously.

The chair announced the board would go into executive session at 7:23 p.m. to discuss employment and compensation of public employees, citing education policy 0167.2a; the board voted to enter executive session by the same unanimous margin and left the public meeting.