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Hanover Township board approves personnel, curriculum, finance and policy consent agendas
Summary
The Hanover Township School District Board approved personnel, curriculum, finance, transportation and two policy items at its Aug. 26 meeting; roll calls recorded unanimous affirmative votes from the members present. The business administrator reported district cash balances and noted lower-than-budgeted homeless reimbursements.
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The Hanover Township School District Board on Aug. 26 approved multiple consent agendas covering personnel, curriculum, finance and policy items and heard administrative reports on district finances and operations.
The board approved the personnel consent agenda (items 1–26, supplemental 27–37) upon recommendation of the superintendent. Miss Egbert moved the personnel motion; a board member seconded and a roll-call vote recorded unanimous affirmative votes from the members listed in the minutes. Miss Johnson then moved the curriculum agenda (items 1–8), which also passed on a unanimous roll-call vote.
During the finance portion of the meeting, the business administrator moved finance items 1–11, supplemental item 12, transportation items 1–3 and a physical-plan supplemental item. Board members raised a question about the disposition of district technology assets: a member asked whether the roughly 180 listed computers slated for disposal would generate revenue rather than be given away. The minutes record that the district received a check for about $400 from a previous pickup and that the current disposal process should yield another reimbursement. That finance motion also passed on a roll-call vote.
On policy, the board moved and adopted items 1 and 2 as recommended by the policy committee after a second and a unanimous roll-call vote.
In a presentation earlier in the meeting, the business administrator/board secretary reported district financials for the period ending July 31, 2025: total cash balance $5,249,180.87 and total interest to date $12,564.09, with fund balances reported for Fund 10 ($4,281,958.38), Fund 20 ($29,686.10) and Fund 60 ($937,536.39). The minutes also record a delegate’s report noting that homeless reimbursements and extraordinary aid arrived lower than budgeted for the year.
The board adjourned at the close of the meeting. Future agenda items and supplemental documents are available in the board packet.

