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Votes at a glance: board approves agenda, policy updates, calendar dates, facility‑fee changes and instructional materials

Levy County School Board · April 28, 2026

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Summary

The Levy County School Board approved the meeting agenda, a package of policy updates, revised 2026–27 meeting and TRIM dates, updated facility‑rental fees and final adoption of CLED World Language Publishing materials; nominations for the FSBA representative and alternate were also approved.

At the meeting trustees approved a number of motions on routine and substantive business items. Key outcomes:

- Agenda adoption: Chair moved the agenda; the motion passed by voice vote.

- Policy updates: After presentation by Mister Lott, the board adopted a package separating extracurricular and athletic policies, amending vacation leave to include 11‑month assistant principals, and updating transportation policy language to match state guidance.

- 2026–27 meeting dates and TRIM calendar: Trustees approved revised dates after staff reconciled scheduling conflicts.

- Facility use form and fee schedule: Trustees approved changes raising the damage deposit (from $200 to $300) and increasing custodial and gym/auditorium rates; staff will publish the updated form and rate table.

- Instructional materials: The board gave final approval to the district implementation plan for materials from CLED World Language Publishing, which had prior state approval.

- FSBA representative and alternate: Miss Campbell was nominated and approved as the district’s FSBA advocacy committee representative with Mister Whitehurst as alternate.

Most votes were recorded as voice votes with trustees saying "aye;" no formal roll‑call tallies appear in the public transcript. Where motions were moved and seconded the record shows the motion carried.