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Autauga County Board of Education unanimously approves personnel, pay and enrollment items at Nov. 21 special meeting
Summary
At a special Nov. 21 meeting in Prattville, the Autauga County Board of Education approved a personnel report, multiple academic supplement actions, a supplemental pay request and a revision to flexible military enrollment policy; all motions passed unanimously.
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The Autauga County Board of Education met in a special session on Nov. 21, 2025, in Prattville. Jamie Jackson, Board Member (District 3), called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. and led the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. A quorum was present: Kim Crockett (Board Member, District 2), Kyle Glover (Board Member, District 5) and Jackson; Billy Hollon and Brad Robbins were recorded as absent.
The board unanimously approved the meeting agenda on a motion by Board Member Kyle Glover, seconded by Board Member Kim Crockett. Following agenda approval, the board considered a series of administrative items presented on the recommendation of the superintendent. The personnel report was approved after a motion by Kim Crockett and a second by Kyle Glover; the minutes record the vote as unanimous by the three members present.
The board also unanimously approved the 2025–2026 academic supplement contracts and a related academic supplement change, each on motions by Kyle Glover with seconds from Kim Crockett. The minutes do not specify the names of individual contract recipients or dollar amounts for the supplements.
A supplemental pay request was approved by the same 3–0 vote; the minutes note the superintendent recommended the request but do not provide further financial detail. The board then approved a revision to the district’s flexible military enrollment policy, again on the superintendent’s recommendation and by unanimous vote. The minutes do not include the text of the revision or implementation details.
With no additional business, Board Member Kim Crockett moved to adjourn; Kyle Glover seconded, and the board unanimously approved adjourning the special meeting. The session took place at 131 South Washington Street in Prattville and opened at 8:00 a.m.
