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At-a-glance: Stokes County Schools board approves personnel, forwards property disposition and adopts calendar change

Stokes County Schools Board of Education · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At the March 23 meeting the board approved personnel and coaching appointments, forwarded a revised memorandum to county commissioners for disposition of Meadowbrook and Pine Hall properties, approved minutes, and voted to use banked instructional hours rather than holding a Friday makeup day during spring break.

The Stokes County Schools board took several routine but formal actions during its March 23 regular session.

Personnel and coaching approvals: The board voted to approve recommended personnel and coaching appointments by motion and voice vote.

Minutes and consent items: The board approved the regular session minutes from Feb. 16 and other consent-agenda items by motion and voice vote.

Disposition of surplus property: The board approved forwarding a revised memorandum of disposition for Meadowbrook Academy and Pine Hall to the Stokes County commissioners for final action. Board members said the revision added a date to both pages and corrected the Meadowbrook amount; the motion to forward the memorandum passed by voice vote.

Revised calendar: Superintendent Dr. Rice recommended using banked instructional hours in place of the Friday of spring break that the board-approved makeup timeline had proposed. A board member moved to follow the superintendent’s recommendation to use surplus banked hours; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote, meaning that Friday will not be turned into an instructional makeup day.

Votes in this meeting were taken by voice and recorded as "Aye/All opposed?"; no roll-call vote tallies were provided in the transcript.