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Board approves consent agenda, personnel moves and contracts in routine business

Perry Central Com Schools Corp Board · April 14, 2026

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Summary

The Perry Central Com Schools Corp board approved a single consent motion covering minutes, claims, stipends and a BPA field trip; it also accepted resignations/retirements, authorized photography and consulting contracts and approved professional development funding.

At its regular meeting the Perry Central Com Schools Corp board approved a single-motion consent agenda and a series of routine personnel and contract items.

The consent motion, presented by the chair, bundled approval of the March 11 regular and executive session minutes, the claim docket, professional development stipend payments (noted as $1,333 for Jesse Bryant, Tanya Bryant and Bev Alvi) and $1,000 stipends from the SIG program for staff who completed specified training. The motion also included approval for BPA students and staff (including Ian Thackeray) to attend BPA Nationals in Nashville; the committee member moved the consent motion and it carried by a show of hands.

On personnel actions the board accepted resignations (named staff), accepted retirements for two teachers at the end of the 2025–26 school year, approved Madeline Elmer as mathematics teacher for 2026–27 and approved moving Tara Schafer from instructional assistant to a full-time high school secretary for 2026–27. The board also approved student workers and hourly rates for baseball-game staffing paid from baseball funds.

Contracts approved included a multi-year arrangement for school photography (Nolan's Photography was discussed; Volo Photography was named during approval) to provide school and cap-and-gown photos and digital copies for yearbook use. The board also approved a $10,500 contract with Bauer Consulting for professional development services paid through Title grant funds.

All motions described above were recorded as moved, seconded and carried by voice/show of hands; the transcript does not contain a roll-call tally of individual named votes for each motion.