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Votes at a glance: minutes, personnel hires, Altavista referral, FY27 budget, Brookneal property declined

Campbell County School Board · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The board approved routine minutes and a personnel report, confirmed two principal hires, voted to advance the Altavista renovation to the Board of Supervisors, adopted the FY26–27 budget, and declined a property purchase after a closed session; the transcript does not include a roll-call tally for these voice votes.

At the meeting the Campbell County School Board completed several formal actions by voice vote or motion. Key outcomes recorded in the transcript include:

- Approval of the March 9 meeting minutes (motion and second; voice vote recorded as 'Aye').

- Approval of the personnel report and confirmation of two new principals: Mr. Harrison as principal at Brookville Middle School and Erica Ford as principal at Rustburg Middle School. The personnel report was approved by motion and second.

- Referral of the Altavista Combined School renovation project to the Board of Supervisors for financing and procurement after a presentation and board discussion; a member moved to proceed, and the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. The transcript records the motion but does not identify the member who moved or the vote tally.

- Adoption of the FY26–27 proposed budget (motion, second, voice vote). The budget includes a 3% raise for teachers and staff, a 2% raise for administrators, six additional positions (mostly for special education), and a $2 million county contribution; the board adopted the budget by voice vote with no roll-call tally in the transcript.

- After a closed session to discuss real-property bargaining strategy, the board voted to decline an offer to purchase property in Brookneal, Virginia. A motion to decline the purchase was made and seconded; the motion passed by voice vote.

Notes on recordkeeping: The transcript records motions and voice approvals but does not provide roll-call tallies or consistently name movers and seconders for several items. Where the transcript lacks a name or numeric tally, the board’s action is reported here as recorded: motion, second and voice approval with no roll-call count.