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Asheville board approves consent agenda and unanimously nominates member to state legislative committee
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Summary
The board approved its consent agenda including contracts for fleet vehicles, Chromebooks and Hall Fletcher renovations, and unanimously nominated a board member to serve on the NCSBA legislative committee; the nominee will submit an application by March 27.
The Asheville City Schools Board of Education unanimously approved its consent agenda and nominated a board member to the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) legislative committee.
The chair reviewed consent items including draft meeting minutes, approval of the Danish exchange program, and three contracts discussed previously: a fleet vehicle contract with Capital Chevrolet; a contract with Travera for Chromebooks; and a construction contract with Vannoy Construction for renovations at Hall‑Fletcher. A motion to approve the consent agenda was made, seconded, and carried with unanimous support.
On a separate action item, the board considered a nomination to the NCSBA legislative committee. A motion was made to nominate George Seberg to serve as an at‑large member; the motion was seconded, the nominee indicated he would submit an application by March 27, and the board voted unanimously to forward the nomination.
Votes and outcome: The consent agenda passed unanimously. The nomination to the NCSBA legislative committee also passed unanimously; the nominee must complete the application process.
Next steps: Contracts approved on the consent agenda will move forward per their terms; the nomination will be submitted pending the candidate's application and NCSBA acceptance.

