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Gulf County School Board sets 2025–26 tentative millage at 5.322, unanimously approves budget and personnel actions

Gulf County School Board · July 29, 2025
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The Gulf County School Board on July 29 set tentative millage components totaling 5.322 and unanimously approved the 2025–2026 tentative budget. The board also approved contracts, awarded a TAN loan, authorized multiple personnel changes, and entered executive session to prepare for union negotiations.

The Gulf County School Board on Tuesday set tentative millage components that total 5.322 and unanimously approved the district's 2025–2026 tentative budget during a meeting in Port St. Joe.

Chairman Brooke Wooten called the public hearing and regular meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. and the board adopted an amended agenda before opening public comment. Assistant Superintendent Melissa Hancock represented Superintendent Norton for the meeting.

CFO Evan Clark told the board the district was within its 5% fund-balance goal, a point Wooten raised during the agenda-review workshop held just before the public hearing. Two members of the public, Kevin Holden and Casey Plouffe, addressed the board about the millage and budget; the transcript records their appearances but does not provide the content of…

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