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Board approves travel, insurance changes, salary schedule updates and several contracts
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Summary
By voice vote the board approved FCCLA travel to Washington, D.C., consolidated certain voluntary insurance options under WEPT, adopted updated job titles and salary schedules with a one-step increase for returning staff, approved policy 3400 on first reading and offered a contract to Reggie Miller as RHS principal along with other hires for 2026–27.
The Fremont County School District #25 board approved multiple administrative recommendations and personnel actions during the meeting.
Travel: The board approved out-of-state travel for RHS Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) students to attend the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., in July 2026. The motion was made by Trustee Jody (speaker 9) and seconded by Trustee Cantrell (speaker 13); the measure passed on a voice vote.
Insurance: Trustees approved administrative recommendations to remove several voluntary, employee-paid insurance options (including Unum and certain voluntary life and accidental death policies) and consolidate insurance intermediary services through WEPT; the motion was made by Trustee Lynette (speaker 2) and seconded. The motion passed by voice vote.
Salary schedule and job titles: The board approved updated district job titles and the 2026–27 salary schedule and authorized a one-step increase for each returning employee. The motion to approve the updated titles, salary schedule and the single-step increase was made by Trustee Jody (speaker 9) and passed by voice vote.
Policies and hires: The board adopted amended policy 3400 (data privacy and security) on first reading after a motion by Trustee Bruce (speaker 4). The board also moved to offer a contract to Reggie Miller as Riverton High School principal for the 2026–27 school year (motion by speaker 2) and approved offers of contract to multiple staff (Connie Gorsuch, Andrew Thornton, Jared McGillivray and Shandy Gop) effective 2026–27.
Votes were taken by voice; the transcript records affirmative "Aye" responses on each item but does not include a roll-call tally. The board did not record any formal oppositions on the items that were approved at the meeting.

