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Kelloggsville board approves consent agenda, KEA insurance and Close‑Up trip; president abstains from insurance vote

Kelloggsville Board of Education · October 28, 2024
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Summary

At its Nov. 11 meeting the Kelloggsville Board of Education approved minutes, personnel and expenditure reports, endorsed KEA insurance (with President Ward abstaining for conflict of interest), and authorized a student Close‑Up trip and funding.

The Kelloggsville Board of Education approved its consent agenda and two separate motions at its Nov. 11 regular meeting, and voted to approve KEA insurance with the board president abstaining because of a reported conflict of interest.

Mrs. Groters moved and Ms. Townsend seconded approval of Consent Agenda items 24‑44 (regular meeting minutes from Oct. 14), 24‑45 (personnel report) and 24‑46 (expenditure report); the motion carried unanimously (Yeas: 7, Nays: 0).

In a separate vote, Ms. Rocha moved and Mrs. Groters seconded approval of KEA insurance as presented. The motion carried (Yeas: 6, Nays: 0) with President Ward abstaining; the transcript records the abstention was due to a conflict of interest.

The board also approved a student Close‑Up trip and associated funding after Mrs. Groters moved and Ms. Sellers seconded the motion; that vote was recorded as unanimous (Yeas: 7, Nays: 0).

Board members present for the votes were recorded in roll call as Mrs. Groters, Mrs. Reidzans, Ms. Townsend, Mrs. Ward, Ms. Rocha, Mrs. Tanis and Ms. Sellers. District leadership at the meeting included Superintendent Jim Alston and several assistant superintendents and directors.

Next procedural steps: the minutes, personnel report and expenditure report were entered as approved in the record; the transcript does not identify any follow‑up actions attached to the insurance approval beyond the abstention note.