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Weston County School District #1 board approves consent agenda, personnel hires and student handbooks

Weston County School District #1 Board of Trustees · June 10, 2026
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Summary

At its June 10 meeting the Weston County School District #1 Board of Trustees approved the agenda and a consent agenda that included community education contracts and warrants, hired a kitchen assistant and a special education teacher pending certification, and adopted 2026–27 elementary and high school handbooks.

The Weston County School District #1 Board of Trustees approved multiple routine and personnel items at its regular meeting on June 10, 2026, in the administration building.

Superintendent Brad LaCroix recommended and the board approved a classified hire for Sonya Young as a kitchen assistant (motion by Trustee Paul Bau, second by Trustee Jason Jenkins; motion carried) and a certified hire for Kelly Steever as a special education teacher pending certification (motion by Trustee Paul Bau, second by Trustee Jason Jenkins; motion carried). The board also approved the district's 2026–2027 elementary and high school student handbooks after motions from Trustee Tyler Mills, each seconded by Trustee Sean Crabtree.

The board approved the meeting agenda (motion by Trustee Dana Gordon; second by Trustee Paul Bau). It approved the consent agenda (motion by Trustee Dana Gordon; second by Trustee Paul Bau), which the minutes say included the May 27, 2026 meeting minutes, multiple community education contracts (local instructors for art, fitness and seasonal classes), WHSAA enrollment dues and catastrophic insurance totaling $6,098.00, and warrants across funds listed in the minutes including: General Fund $261,576.44; Activity Fund $6,088.71; Lunch Fund $7,369.37; Agency Fund $2,486.40; Special Revenue Fund $50,567.45 (the warrant number range in the minutes appears to contain a typographical inconsistency); Major Maintenance Fund $239,737.41; and Federal Fund $91,785.68. The consent motion carried.

The board recorded the motions and "MOTION CARRIED" for each action; the minutes do not include a roll‑call tally for the votes.

The board will consider the district's 2026–2027 budget at its next meeting.

Sources: Board minutes, June 10, 2026 meeting (Superintendent Brad LaCroix; motions recorded by trustees).