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Votes at a glance: minutes, treasurer's report, personnel and operations approved; board moved to executive session
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Summary
At the April 21 meeting the board approved the March 24 minutes, the treasurer's report, a slate of personnel recommendations and multiple operations items (donations, service agreements, modular-classroom lease, student trip) and then voted to enter executive session to discuss employment and negotiations; no action was taken in executive session.
The Bowling Green City Board of Education took several formal actions on April 21. Key motions and outcomes recorded on the meeting record included:
- Approve minutes of the March 24, 2026 meeting. Motion moved by Mister Myers, seconded by Mister Gere; roll call recorded and motion carried.
- Approve the treasurer's report for March. Motion made and seconded on the floor; roll call recorded and motion carried.
- Approve personnel recommendations as presented (resignation of Nicole Bierman; five new hires present; conversion of seven teachers from two-year limited contracts to continuing contracts where eligible; classified transfers and hires; supplemental-contract assignments including Eric Kimpel as NHS adviser; correction to summer-worker hours). Motion moved by Missus Hovis, seconded by Mister Rogers; roll call recorded and motion carried.
- Approve operations items including public notice for 2026-27 Title I/II/IV applications, acceptance of donations totaling $5,865, service agreements with the Children's Resource Center and Bittersweet Incorporated and LEAD (day treatment), approval of the Bowling Green City Schools student wellness and success plan, renewal of a one-year lease addendum with Mobile Modular Management Corporation for two modular classrooms, and approval of a student trip to Iceland (June 4'June 16, 2028) with adviser Beth McIntosh; the motion to approve these items was moved by Mister Gear and seconded on the floor (Missus Stobis), and the motion carried by roll call.
- Move into executive session to discuss the appointment, employment or compensation of a public employee or official and to prepare for or review negotiations with public employees concerning compensation or terms; the motion to enter executive session was moved and seconded, the board took roll-call votes and voted to enter executive session; the chair stated that no action would be taken in executive session.
All motions recorded on the public agenda were approved as presented during the meeting.

