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Pennsauken Board approves $17.5 million in bills, multiple personnel hires and authorizes year-end reserve transfers
Summary
At its Dec. 16 meeting the Pennsauken Township Board of Education approved payment of $17.5 million in bills, ratified multiple personnel appointments and stipends, awarded contracts for technology and print services, and authorized resolutions to transfer current-year surplus into capital, maintenance and emergency reserves.
The Pennsauken Township Board of Education on Dec. 16 approved payment of $17,537,367.21 in bills and carried a package of personnel and procurement items, while authorizing board officials to move year-end surplus into district reserve accounts.
The board, presided over by Board President Mrs. Young, voted to approve business and finance agenda items 39–55, which included the December bill list totaling $17,537,367.21 and several budget certification statements required by state law. The package also authorized the district to accept carryover ESEA/ESSA federal grant funds, including Title I-A ($383,952), Title II-A ($241,602) and other program balances.
Why it matters: The approvals clear routine payroll and vendor payments, advance construction contracts and technology purchases, and give administrators authority to allocate unanticipated surplus into restricted reserve accounts for…
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