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Lake Hamilton board approves three buses, 700 Chromebooks, personnel actions and expulsions
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Summary
The Lake Hamilton School District board unanimously approved the purchase of three Class C 83-passenger buses and 700 Dell 3120 Chromebooks, approved a varsity announcer rate increase (amount not specified), accepted staff resignations and hires, and approved expulsions for two students; motions passed 5-0.
At its Oct. 20 meeting the Lake Hamilton School District Board of Education voted unanimously on several operational items: the purchase of three Class C, 83-passenger route buses, the purchase of 700 Dell 3120 Chromebooks, and a rate increase for the varsity football public-address announcer. The board also approved personnel resignations and hires and approved expulsions for two students.
The purchase of three Class C (83-passenger) route buses was approved on a motion by Dr. Brian Peters, seconded by Matt Diggs; the motion passed 5-0. The board approved a rate increase for the varsity football public-address announcer (motion by Dana Keithley, second by Dr. Tiffany McCain; passed 5-0); the minutes do not specify the new rate. The board approved buying 700 Dell 3120 Chromebooks on a motion by Dr. Tiffany McCain, seconded by Dr. Brian Peters; passed 5-0.
Personnel actions were approved as presented (motion by Dana Keithley, second by Matt Diggs; passed 5-0). The minutes list accepted resignations for Nick Ward (electrician), Rebecca Weaver (LHMS ABLLS classroom paraprofessional), Randy Crabbe (high school ISS supervisor), and Nancy Stewart (primary school special education paraprofessional). Approved hires include Madison Hardcastle (AV/Tech paraprofessional), Justine Gasper (ABLLS & 1:1 classroom paraprofessional), and Elizabeth Carter (ABLLS middle school paraprofessional).
On student discipline, the agenda's recommendations listed expulsions for Student 3450 and Student 5321. The minutes record that the board approved expulsions for Student 3256 and Student 5321 (motion by Dr. Brian Peters, second by Dr. Tiffany McCain; passed 5-0). The transcript contains inconsistent student identifiers between the recommendation and the action; the district's official records should be consulted for the authoritative student IDs and details of the expulsions.
The board then moved into executive session and returned to open session with no action taken in executive session. President Mark Curry declared the meeting adjourned.
