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Board approves trips, two personnel policies, fee waiver and personnel recommendations

Fairfield County Board of Trustees · April 22, 2026

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Summary

Trustees approved overnight out-of-state student travel for Fairfield Middle School and the FC Diamond Elite dance team, adopted two personnel-related policies on second and final reading, waived a $250 facility fee for the District 6 Masonic Lodge and approved HR recommendations for resignations and hires.

At the April 21 meeting the Fairfield County Board of Trustees handled a batch of consent and action items spanning curriculum travel, operations policies, facility usage and personnel.

Curriculum and student travel: The superintendent recommended and the board approved overnight out-of-state field-trip requests for Fairfield Middle School (Beta Club nationals) and the FC Diamond Elite dance team. Motions to approve were moved and seconded and passed by board hand raise.

Policies: Dr. Campbell (Operations and Student Services) presented two items for second and final reading: policy GBGD (workers' compensation) and policy GCMD (instructional staff extra duty). Both second-and-final-reading motions were moved and approved.

Facility usage: The District 6 Masonic Lodge requested a waiver of the $250 building-usage fee for its annual meeting scheduled for Aug. 29, 2026, at the high school auditorium and cafeteria. The board approved the waiver after a motion and second.

Human Resources: Mrs. Robinson presented certified resignations effective at the end of the 2025–26 academic year and recommended certified and classified hires for 2026–27 (exhibits referenced on the record). The board moved and approved the superintendent's recommendations for resignations and staffing.

Each of these recommendations was approved by board vote (hand raise) during the meeting; the transcript records motions, seconders and the board's affirmative response without roll-call tallies beyond unanimous hand raises.