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Board approves consent items including donation, calendar change and personnel actions

Delaware Valley School District Board of Education · April 17, 2026

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Summary

The Delaware Valley School District board approved routine agenda items by voice vote: the agenda and minutes, treasurer’s report, bills for payment, personnel actions, volunteer lists, a musical instrument donation, the 2025–26 calendar amendment, a paper-supply bid and summer course instructors.

The Delaware Valley School District Board of Education approved a series of routine and consent items by voice vote with no objections.

The board adopted the meeting agenda and approved the March 19, 2026 minutes. Members accepted the treasurer’s report and approved bills for payment covering the general fund, cafeteria, internal service, debt service and capital reserve funds.

Personnel items 9a–9g — including resignations, retirements accepted with regret, appointments and uncompensated leave requests — were approved; board members confirmed one new special-education hire is relocating from Mississippi. The board also approved additional volunteers, accepted a donation of musical instruments from the estate of John M. Dunn for the district music program and amended the 2025–26 calendar to make the last day a half day and schedule graduation for Friday evening.

Other approvals included the 2026–27 paper-supply bid through the Northampton Monroe Pike County joint purchasing board and the DDAICE summer courses and instructors for 2025–26. The board named Christine Adbron and Pam Lehi as voting delegates to the PSBA 2026 delegate assembly.

All items were passed by voice vote with no objections recorded in the transcript; specific roll-call tallies were not recorded.