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Austintown board approves consent agenda, contracts and resolutions to contest property valuations

Austintown Local School District Board of Education · March 20, 2026
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Summary

The Austintown Local School District Board of Education unanimously approved a broad consent agenda March 19, including a commodity master agreement with NRG Business Marketing LLC, multiple service contracts, authorization to contest commercial property valuations under Ohio Revised Code §5715.19 for four properties, certification of tax levies and an online day plan to make up up to three missed school days in 2026–27.

At its March 19, 2026 meeting in the AMS cafeteria, the Austintown Local School District Board of Education approved a broad consent agenda and several resolutions authorizing staff to contest commercial property valuations.

"Upon the recommendation of the superintendent, approve the following items, a through f, by consent action," the meeting chair said repeatedly as the board moved through routine items, which were approved by voice vote.

Key approvals included a commodity master agreement with NRG Business Marketing LLC for the period Nov. 1, 2026, through Oct. 31, 2028, at a fixed price of 3.76 MMBTUs; a contractual agreement for internet application services; a services agreement with the Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities; and an agreement with…

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