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Board recognizes students, approves consent agenda, financial report and a day off for special election
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Summary
The board honored multiple student achievements, approved the consent agenda and the February financial report, and granted April 21 as a day off for students and staff to accommodate a special election at school voting sites.
At its March 24 meeting the Colonial Heights City School Board set aside time to honor student accomplishments and completed routine business including the consent agenda, a financial report approval for February 2026, and approval of a day off for students and staff for the April 21 special election.
Student recognitions: The board presented the March senior of the month (Anthony Sanjurjo Mercado), celebrated the 2026 Colonial Heights High School ProStart culinary team as state champions headed to nationals, and recognized athletic and academic accomplishments across high‑school teams and middle‑school students.
Administrative motions and votes: The chair solicited approval of the consent agenda; the board confirmed approval by voice/roll responses. The finance presenter presented February 2026 financials and the board moved and seconded approval of that report. Separately, presenters described constraints for hosting four election voting locations in district schools on April 21 and asked that the board grant that date as a student and staff day off to meet election security and parking requirements; the board approved that request by voice/roll confirmation.
What was not specified: The transcript does not include a formal roll‑call tally with names for each vote, nor does it identify the individual who formally seconded each motion by name within the recorded text. The donations and recognitions were announced on the record (a $100 donation was noted) and several staff and families joined recognized students at the front of the room.

