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Board approves capital transfer, refunds donation portion to booster club and adopts fifth-grade family-living curriculum
Summary
On March 12 the Yelm Community Schools board approved a $7.8 million capital-to-general-fund transfer, authorized a partial refund to the booster club for unfulfilled band performances, and adopted the fifth-grade family living & health curriculum (FLAC) with an emphasis on making opt-out procedures explicit.
The Yelm Community Schools board voted on three formal items at its March 12 meeting: a transfer of capital funds to the general fund, a donation refund to the booster club, and adoption of a fifth-grade family-living and health curriculum.
On a voice vote the board approved resolution 042526 to move the presented amount from capital projects into the general fund. The superintendent framed the transfer as a one-time step to help the district enter next year with a positive beginning…
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