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North Spencer County Sch Corp board approves claims, personnel moves, fence contract and 12‑month withdrawal notice from athletic cooperative
Summary
At its June meeting the board approved claims totaling $436,975.87, accepted three resignations, appointed a daytime custodian, awarded a fence/netting contract to Tri‑State Fencing (quote unclear in transcript), approved administrative wages for 2026–27, authorized a 12‑month notice to withdraw from a boys cooperative for 2027–28, and granted facility use to the American Red Cross; the superintendent reported summer feeding served 5,174 meals to date.
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The North Spencer County Sch Corp board approved a series of routine and programmatic actions at its June meeting, including claims, personnel items, a facilities contract, a compensation schedule and notice to withdraw from an athletic cooperative.
Claims and financial notes: The board approved claims numbered 109450 through 109536 totaling $436,975.87. The clerk noted invoices related to moisture‑management work on recent roofing projects (one example listed as invoice 109525 in the claims docket). The clerk also called attention to debt‑service activity in the district’s 0200 account tied to bond payments made after the May tax distribution.
Personnel actions: The board accepted three resignations: Casey Guthrie (middle‑school seventh‑grade volleyball co‑coach), Jade Herman (high‑school assistant softball coach) and an elementary registered nurse referenced as Abby Hol (transcript spelling unclear). The board approved a daytime custodian appointment recommended by Mr. Ly (candidate listed as Denise; transcript does not provide a surname).
Contract award for soccer‑field safety measures: The board approved a recommendation from Mr. Trago to contract with Tri‑State Fencing (Evansville) to install a 64‑foot wide fence with 20‑foot high netting behind both goals on the main soccer field to protect the new Lincoln Discovery Trail and improve game management. The transcript includes a garbled price string ("$23,62"); the exact contract amount is not specified in the record and should be confirmed with district procurement records.
Administrative wages: The board approved the proposed one‑year administrative wage schedule for 2026–27; the presenter noted teachers previously approved a two‑year contract and administrative wages are handled year‑to‑year.
Athletic cooperative withdrawal notice: The superintendent asked the board to approve giving the required 12‑month notice to withdraw from the boys cooperative effective with the 2027–28 school year. The board approved the letter of separation; the superintendent said staff will return with details about how student services will be provided for 2027–28.
Facility use and superintendent update: The board approved a facility‑use request permitting the American Red Cross to use the Lincoln Trail Elementary gymnasium for community blood drives during 2026–27. In his report, the superintendent said the district’s summer feeding program had served 5,174 meals through three weeks and remains open for signups via Jennifer Lindsay.
Each motion recorded in the transcript was moved, seconded and carried; the transcript does not include recorded nay votes or abstentions for these items. The meeting adjourned to session after the listed business.

