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Woodland CCSD 50 meeting roundup: consent approvals, Elevation renewal, food-service update, and committee assignments
Summary
The board approved a consent agenda (donations, Chromebook replacements, facility projects, policy updates), renewed the Elevation EL data platform, discussed a Quest food-service renewal that may raise meal prices slightly, and worked through committee assignments and other routine reports.
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At its March 16 meeting the Woodland CCSD 50 Board of Education approved the amended consent agenda (removing two items for later discussion) that included donations, Chromebook replacement, several facility projects, policy revisions, minutes, and monthly financial reports.
The board approved a renewal of the Elevation platform used for English-learner (EL) data management, progress monitoring, and state-required parent notifications; staff said Elevation offers EL-specific reporting and two-year monitoring after reclassification that other district systems do not provide. The Elevation renewal was approved by roll call.
Operations staff reported on a proposed Quest food-service renewal and an expected cost increase aligned to the 'food away from home' CPI (noted at roughly 4.1%). District staff explained that lunch and breakfast price changes are typically modest (examples discussed: 10-cent increases for lunch; breakfast increases follow a different cadence) and that the district will publish pricing on its website prior to the next school year.
Board members also discussed committee assignments after recent membership changes, redistributed several committee roles (policy, finance, PTA, foundation, shared services), and left some posts open until the board fills the final seat. Several written reports (treasurer requirement, hazardous crossings, non-public transportation cost memo, a FOIA request for HVAC bid/award information) were noted for future action.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

