Board approves claims docket, bank balances and three land leases; next meeting set for April 14
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The Louisville Municipal School District board approved the claims docket and February bank balances, approved a 1.8-acre residential lease and two hunting leases (32 acres and 823 acres at $6/acre), and set its next meeting for April 14, 2026.
The Louisville Municipal School District board approved routine financial items and several land leases during its meeting.
The board approved the claims docket for payment and February 2026 agency activity fund checks after a motion and second. It also approved the district's February 2026 bank balances and financial reports by voice vote.
On land leases, the board approved item 7.1, a 1.8-acre residential lease for Christine Franklin (parcel 16-13-13, Claytown); item 7.2, a 32-acre hunting lease in parcel 16-13-11 (Liberty) at $6 per acre; and item 7.3, an 823-acre hunting lease in parcel 16-13-13 (Claytown) at $6 per acre. Each item was moved, seconded and carried by voice vote.
The board set its next regular meeting for April 14, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting later moved to an executive session to discuss a student-discipline matter and a personnel matter related to a coach; the desegregation briefing was not part of the executive session.
Votes at a glance: agenda and consent approvals, claims docket approval, bank balances and all three lease items were approved by voice vote; explicit yea/nay counts were not recorded in the transcript.
