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Board approves consent agenda, resolution of gifts and several personnel and trip items; limits nonresident enrollment for 2026–27

Delano Public School District Board of Education · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The Delano Public Schools board approved the consent agenda and a resolution accepting local donations, ratified personnel hires, approved five extended field trips, and adopted a resolution limiting nonresident pupil enrollment for the 2026–27 school year. Votes were carried by voice or roll call as noted.

At its March meeting, the Delano Public Schools board approved routine business and several formal actions, including accepting donations, ratifying personnel matters, approving field trips and adopting a resolution to limit nonresident enrollment for 2026–27.

The consent agenda (minutes and prior-month financial reports) was moved and accepted by the board. The chair then read a list of gifts from local donors: Charities Aid Foundation ($22) to Delano Elementary; Zaylor Photography ($1,000) to Delano Intermediate School; DIS Pie ($1,200) for Powder Ridge tickets; donations toward bus costs ($1,248.28) and conference meals ($300); Delano Basketball Association ($400) for unified basketball; Box Tops for Education ($105.20) for Delano High School; Ohio Pile Prince ($49.67) and High School Pie ($300 and $62.92) for bus and meal costs; Dance Booster Club ($2,101) for state dance tickets; Coburn's ($250) for community education archery; Orange Crush robotics ($3,026); Proto Labs ($1,000); Core Trust ($500); and KLM Family Brands/Tuffy's ($750). A motion to approve the resolution of gifts passed after a roll‑call vote in which members recorded "Aye."

The board also approved the personnel report, which included resignations, recommended hires and lane changes. During that discussion the board acknowledged two staff members completing master’s degrees. The board approved five extended field trips (volleyball, dance, football, soccer and a sixth‑grade class trip) by motion and voice vote.

Under new business the board considered and passed a resolution to limit enrollment to nonresident pupils for the 2026–27 school year; the motion carried after a motion, second and board vote. The meeting concluded with recognition of two retiring teachers — Mr. Steve Brown (high school) and Ms. Natalie Palmer (intermediate school) — and adjournment.

Recorded votes: the resolution of gifts was approved by roll call with each board member recorded as voting "Aye" during the roll call sequence; other items passed by voice vote as noted on the record. The meeting record does not show any recorded no or abstain votes for the approved items.