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Interboro board approves personnel, curriculum and safety MOU; reappoints Bernice Clark Dixon
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Summary
The Interboro board unanimously approved multiple routine motions covering personnel, retirements, curriculum, special education, technology, facilities and finance; it reappointed Bernice Clark Dixon to the Delaware County Community College board and approved a revised police memorandum of understanding to align with Act 27 of 2025.
The Interboro School District Board of School Directors approved a slate of routine motions Wednesday, finalizing personnel items, curriculum and program approvals, and several contracts and committee recommendations.
Without substantive debate, the board approved personnel motions and retirements (including personnel items listed under motion 11.01–11.03) and several Office of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Special Education and Student Services items. Each motion was seconded and approved by voice vote, recorded as 8–0.
The board approved facility and procurement items from the Office of Technology and the Office of Facilities, including motion 50.01087. The board also approved a capital improvement motion (motion 18) authorizing an agreement addendum with a substitute teacher service covering substitute custodian rates for the term 09/01/2025–06/30/2027; the transcript records that all related costs will be paid from district funds.
Motion 19 reappointed Bernice Clark Dixon to the board of trustees of Delaware County Community College for a six‑year term ending 06/30/2033; the motion passed 8–0.
Motion 21 approved a revised memorandum of understanding among local police departments (Glenwood, Norwood, Prospect Park and Tinaton Township) for the 2025–26 and 2026–27 school years "to be in compliance with Act 27 of 2025, school safety provisions," pending final review. The motion passed by voice vote, 8–0.
All motions noted on the agenda were approved during the meeting with no recorded dissent. The board scheduled next committee and public meeting dates for May.

