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Claymont City Board of Education holds work session on building consolidations; no formal action recorded
Summary
The Claymont City School District Board of Education met in a special work session to review options for building consolidation and possible closures. The agenda was approved unanimously, the board discussed consolidation/closure options, and then adjourned without a recorded vote on any consolidation plan.
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The Claymont City School District Board of Education met in a special session to discuss options for consolidating buildings and possible school closures, according to the meeting minutes. The minutes state the board met Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Administrative Office with Mr. Peters presiding.
The session was described in the minutes as a work session focused on "options in building consolidations and/or closure." The document lists Board members present — Ms. Campbell, Mrs. Grandison, Mrs. Host, Mr. Peters and Mrs. Wolf — and a range of district staff and members of the public in attendance, including Superintendent Brian Rentsch and Treasurer Kim Beckley. The minutes do not record a motion, vote, or formal decision on a consolidation proposal during the work session.
The agenda for the special meeting was approved at the start of the session. As recorded in the minutes: "Mrs. Host made the motion, and Ms. Campbell seconded the motion to approve the special meeting agenda. On roll call vote: Mrs. Host, yes; Ms. Campbell, yes; Mrs. Grandison, yes; Mr. Peters, yes; Mrs. Wolf, yes. Motion carried." The minutes later state the meeting was adjourned after the work session; "Ms. Campbell made the motion, and Mrs. Wolf seconded the motion that the special board meeting of the Claymont City Board of Education be adjourned. Meeting adjourned at 6:19pm."
The meeting record contains conflicting date/time information: the document header lists a March 5, 2026, 5:30 p.m. Special Meeting, while the minutes narrative records the session as Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. The minutes do not specify any next steps, formal directions to staff, or a timetable for further action on consolidation options. Readers seeking decisions or timelines should consult subsequent minutes or district announcements for updates.
