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Superintendent presents strategic plan and media campaign approach for May 16 millage renewal

St. John the Baptist Parish School Board · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Cleo Perry Jr. presented the district Strategic Plan and a media/public engagement plan for a millage renewal set for the May 16, 2026 election; the board voted to add the presentation to the agenda by waiving policy.

Superintendent Cleo Perry Jr. presented the district’s Strategic Plan and then outlined a media, publicity and engagement plan for a millage renewal scheduled for the May 16, 2026 election. The presentation described the purpose of the millage campaign and steps the administration would take to inform voters.

The presentation was added to the workshop agenda after Vice‑President Shawn Wallace moved to waive policy to include Dr. Perry’s strategic plan presentation in conjunction with agenda item 4; Raydel Morris seconded. The motion passed with seven recorded yes votes. The minutes record Jennifer Frizzell, Charo Holden, Samuel Mamou, Raydel Morris, Lindsey Vicknair, Shawn Wallace and Debra Schum voting Yes; Nia Mitchell‑Williams was recorded Absent at that vote.

Board members and staff discussed outreach mechanisms and the role of media and public engagement in a millage campaign; the minutes summarize the engagement plan but do not provide line‑by‑line campaign materials or budget figures. No formal board action to adopt campaign materials or commit specific funds is recorded in the minutes.

The workshop record lists the millage renewal election date as May 16, 2026. Next procedural steps are not specified in the minutes; the record shows the presentation took place and was added to the agenda by motion but does not record any follow‑up votes or formal approvals tied to the millage campaign.