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Coatesville board adopts consolidated consent agenda and approves HR report at July 14 special meeting

Coatesville Area School District Board of School Directors · July 14, 2026
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Summary

At a special board meeting July 14 the Coatesville Area School District approved a consolidated consent agenda by roll call and separately approved the human resources report (resignations, appointments and transfers). The treasurer said recent state adequacy funding looks about $1.4 million lower than budgeted but that the district expects to manage the difference.

The Coatesville Area School District board convened a special meeting July 14 and approved a consolidated consent agenda after removing one item for separate consideration. The motion to approve the consent package passed by roll call with all members present voting yes.

The board then took a separate motion and approved the human resources report, which included resignations, appointments, new positions, leaves of absence and status changes. Chair Liz Muirhead congratulated the newly approved hires and the board recorded the HR motion as approved by roll call.

Board members asked about the impact of the newly passed state budget on district revenue. Treasurer Laurie said she would review final numbers but indicated the district's overall regular and special education revenues were close to projections and that the adequacy funding line appeared about $1,400,000 lower than budgeted. "I want to say about 1,400,000 less than what we received," Laurie said, and added that the district has options for using adequacy funds subject to statutory restrictions and that staff expect to manage the differences in the budgeting process.

There was no public comment. With no further business, the special meeting adjourned.