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Kokomo board approves consent agenda, transfers, contracts and claims

Kokomo School Corporation Board of Trustees · May 4, 2026
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Summary

Trustees approved the consent agenda (including a $5,000 donation), several fund transfers, insurance and food-service agreements, a Head Start transportation waiver, an architect contract, and authorized payment of claims totaling $2,637,242.58.

At its May 4 meeting, the Kokomo School Corporation Board of Trustees approved a series of routine fiscal and operational items, including the consent agenda, several fund transfers, contract renewals and the allowance of claims.

The consent agenda — which included minutes from the April 13 regular meeting and April 29 work session, one donation of $5,000 and four facility-use requests — was approved by motion and voice vote.

Trustee Robert McIntyre requested board approval for transfers (to the rainy day fund and the operations fund, and a transfer from Fund 6460). The board also approved the insurance broker agreement and renewal of the food-service management agreement; all motions were seconded and carried by voice vote.

Mr. Mabel presented the 2026–2027 Head Start transportation waiver, which the board approved. Mr. Wade asked the trustees to approve an architect agreement, which also passed by voice vote.

A preliminary fund report dated May 1, 2026 listed an education fund balance of $12,528,966.96 and total funds on hand of $38,829,539.52. The board authorized payment of claims totaling $2,637,242.58 and lease financing claims of $77,822.40 to be paid by the trustees at Argent Trust; the board moved, seconded, and approved payment.

Where the transcript records only voice votes, the minutes will reflect the motions carried; specific numeric tallies were not recorded in the meeting record supplied.