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Board approves technology, curriculum and energy payments, plus virtual‑learning bill

ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT Board · April 24, 2026

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Summary

The England School District board voted to approve purchases including portable power banks, Renaissance Learning renewals, a BluePath Energy solar payment and a Virtual Arkansas bill; amounts and motions were announced and approved by voice vote.

The England School District board approved several vendor payments and renewals during the meeting, including a quote for portable power banks, two Renaissance Learning renewals for reading software, a solar energy payment and a Virtual Arkansas online‑learning bill.

Administration presented a White River Services & Solutions quote for portable power banks and cables (packet lists $9,974.52). A motion to approve the purchase was made and carried on a voice vote. The board then approved two Renaissance Learning renewals — $5,122.15 for the elementary school and $7,502.70 for the high school — after motions and voice votes.

The board discussed a $10,991.79 charge from BluePath Energy related to the district's solar arrangements; staff explained account reordering and energy‑credit mechanics and said the price variation was tied to how accounts were aligned. The payment was approved by voice vote.

The board also approved payment to Virtual Arkansas to support CTE and online classes; the meeting records show both $15,480 and a later reference to $15,408 during the same discussion. The board discussed coordination with dual‑credit programs and travel logistics for students, then voted to approve the Virtual Arkansas bill.

Why it matters: these approvals renew core instructional software, maintain technology for classroom devices and fund virtual/CTE offerings and energy costs. Several amounts were read aloud from the packet; where the transcript contains conflicting figures (Virtual Arkansas), the meeting did not resolve the discrepancy on the record.

Votes at a glance: White River Services — approved (packet: $9,974.52); Renaissance Learning (elementary) — approved ($5,122.15); Renaissance Learning (high school) — approved ($7,502.70); BluePath Energy solar payment — approved ($10,991.79); Virtual Arkansas payment — approved (transcript references $15,480 and $15,408; amount not reconciled in meeting).