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Waynesville R‑VI board approves handbooks, policy updates, staffing plan, K‑12 ELA adoption and salary motion; names MOSIP delegate

Waynesville R‑VI Board of Education · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At its March meeting the Waynesville R‑VI board approved multiple administrative items by voice vote — employee handbooks, MSBA policy updates, job descriptions, the 2026–27 staffing plan, adoption of K‑12 ELA materials (Savvas MyView/MyPerspectives) and a 0.5% base salary increase — and appointed Charles Quinn as MOSIP delegate (vote recorded 6 yes, 1 abstention).

The Waynesville R‑VI Board approved a slate of administrative and personnel items during its March session.

Employee handbooks: Dr. Go forth presented the 2026–27 certified and classified employee handbooks for second reading. Mister Lercher moved to adopt and Mister Anderson seconded; the handbooks were approved by a show‑of‑hands vote.

MSBA policy updates: Mrs. Bales said administration recommended adoption of the updated MSBA policies and procedures. The board moved, seconded and approved the updates; the transcript records a unanimous voice vote (noted as "7 0").

Job descriptions and staffing plan: The board approved two job descriptions (technology integration specialist and delivery services clerk) on second read and approved the district’s 2026–27 staffing plan after a motion and second; the president recorded the staffing vote as passing by show of hands (transcript: "Motion passes 7 now").

K‑12 ELA adoption: Mr. Henson and Mrs. Long described a teacher‑driven review of vendors and recommended adoption of Savvas MyView and MyPerspectives for a six‑year comprehensive K‑12 ELA implementation. Following a motion and second, the board approved the vendor selections for the program.

Salary recommendation: Mrs. Bales presented administration’s recommendation to move employees on the salary schedule and increase the base by 0.5 percent. After a motion and second, the board approved the change (transcript records a unanimous voice vote).

MOSIP delegate appointment: Mrs. Bales moved to appoint Charles Quinn as the district’s in‑person MOSIP delegate. The president later clarified the vote tally, recording six yes votes and one abstention.

Closed session: Later in the meeting the board voted to enter closed session under RSMo. 610.021 (sections 3 and 13) to discuss personnel matters; a roll call vote was taken and the board entered closed session.

Each approved item was recorded in the meeting minutes as passed; no amendments to the items were recorded in the transcript.