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Votes at a glance: Wilson School District approves personnel items, contracts and facility purchases
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Summary
At the meeting the board approved superintendent items, personnel and HR updates, multiple contracts and purchases (kiln, stage equipment, concrete steps/handrails), finance reports and numerous teaching and learning affiliation agreements; most votes were unanimous or near‑unanimous.
The board approved a series of consent and action items across personnel, finance, operations and teaching and learning.
Key outcomes included approval of superintendent items 4.1–4.7 by roll call (8–0), acceptance of a $500 donation from the Spring Township Lion Club to support the high school TSA program, approval of HR items (6.1–6.2) authorizing updated job descriptions and allowing the superintendent to make employment commitments for vacancies, and approval of student services and teaching/learning contracts including Zearn math support and multiple affiliation agreements.
Operations and facilities actions approved included purchase of a kiln for West Middle School ($7,358), reducing contractual retainage for JBM Mechanical Inc. to 5.5% on the performing arts center project, and payments for concrete steps ($6,170) and handrails ($1,740) needed for the performing arts center. Finance items — payment of bills, monthly reports and budget transfers — were approved in roll call votes.
The board also created new high‑school activity accounts for three clubs, approved Pre‑K Counts program fund adjustments, heard policy readings (first read of weapons policy 218.1 and second read of public records policy 801), received an enrollment update (6,364, down five since March 19), and heard an announcement about a polling‑place change for an upcoming primary election.
Most items passed unanimously or with clear majorities; the Tassel purchase (item 8.1) was the only item recorded with a dissenting vote (7–1). The meeting ended after the adjournment motion was carried.

