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North Ridgeville City Schools board approves minutes, tax rates and personnel items
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Summary
The North Ridgeville City Schools Board of Education approved minutes from March meetings, the consent agenda, March financial statements and county-certified tax rates, and several personnel actions during its April 21 meeting. Dr. Miller's resignation was noted.
The North Ridgeville City Schools Board of Education voted to approve routine governance items at its April 21 meeting, including written minutes from March 3 and March 17, the consent agenda, March financial statements and tax rates certified by the county auditor, and multiple human-resources actions.
The meeting opened with Chair calling for approval of the agenda and minutes; a motion to approve the minutes was moved by "Mister Grimsby" and seconded by "Mister Wampelman," and the board completed a roll-call vote to adopt them. Later, Chair said, "It is recommended that the board of education approve the consent agenda resolution as presented," and the consent agenda was approved after a roll-call vote.
On finance items, the board considered two items: approving the financial statements and reports for March 2026 and accepting tax rates as certified by the county auditor. Chair moved to approve both finance items in one reading; the motion received a second and passed by roll call. The transcript records the board's acceptance of the county-certified tax rates but does not specify the rate figures in the meeting record.
The human-resources report included a support-staff appointment, two support-staff substitute contracts, two administrative resignations and two support-staff resignations. "I move to accrue the human resources items in 1 read," said Mister Haines, and the board approved those personnel actions by roll call. A board member later acknowledged Dr. Miller's resignation on the agenda and offered congratulations and regret at the departure.
The board concluded its regular business, approved a motion to adjourn and closed the meeting. The meeting record shows each motion was seconded and approved by roll call; specific individual vote tallies and the numeric tax-rate amounts were not detailed in the transcript.

