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Board approves travel, bond authorization and a slate of resolutions; personnel report records an abstention
Summary
After discussions the board approved international travel for 2026–27, a Holocaust Remembrance proclamation, a Honeywell investment-grade audit, authorization to issue not-to-exceed $15 million in general obligation bonds for facilities and safety upgrades, property-sale and personnel resolutions, and a consent agenda; the personnel report recorded at least one abstention during roll call.
The board moved through action items and roll-call votes during the March 9 meeting.
The board approved four international travel proposals for 2026–27 (Beijing; Madrid; a multi-country Latin tour; and a Morocco tour). Administration said most trips are fundraised and that the Madrid program receives additional host-family exchange scholarships. Dr. Brown said the district follows State Department advisories and curriculum guidance when finalizing travel.
The board also approved a proclamation designating Holocaust Remembrance Days (corrected in the meeting to March 16–20, 2026), accepted a Honeywell…
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