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Board approves personnel report, acknowledges $289,926.37 in grants; one trustee recused from personnel vote

School Town of Speedway Board of Trustees · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Mr. Disney presented a personnel report listing multiple resignations and recommended hires; one trustee recused and the personnel report carried 4-0 with one recusal. The board also acknowledged $289,926.37 in grants.

The School Town of Speedway board approved the personnel report and acknowledged nearly $290,000 in grant awards at its April 14 meeting.

Mr. Disney presented a personnel packet that listed several resignations — including head and assistant coaching positions and instructional staff — and recommended appointments for coaches, a long-term substitute art teacher, and volunteer coaches. Names listed in the personnel report included resignations from John Mumer (eighth-grade head football coach), Elizabeth Hoffman (elementary teacher), Carly Smith (girls assistant basketball coach), Michael Sheek (assistant football coach), Kendra Troyer (elementary teacher), Eric Devault (seventh-grade assistant football coach), and Anastasia Haverman (cafeteria manager). Recommended hires or appointments included Matthew Wanik (assistant track coach), Carly Smith (applied to be boys varsity tennis coach — note: same name listed under resignations and later applications), Sam Erenss (assistant baseball coach), Ashley Vogle (long-term substitute art teacher), and volunteer coaches Lauren Tharp, Josh Major and Kirsten Martin.

Before the personnel vote, one board member announced a recusal (the transcript does not identify the speaker by name). The motion to approve the personnel report carried with a recorded vote of 4-0 and one recusal. Earlier in the meeting the board also acknowledged grants totaling $289,926.37.

The board then adjourned the public session to proceed with claims approval.