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Martinsville ISD board approves consent agenda, including resolution to pursue federal grants

Board of Trustees of Martinsville ISD · May 19, 2025
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Summary

At its May 19 meeting the Board of Trustees of Martinsville ISD approved a consent agenda that included adopting a resolution on the Region 7 ESC purchasing cooperative and expressing the district's intent to apply for federal grants; the motion passed after being moved by Jonathan Adams and seconded by Juston Bass.

The Board of Trustees of Martinsville ISD on May 19 approved a consent agenda that included the April 21, 2025 meeting minutes, payment of bills and financial report, a resolution regarding the Region 7 Education Service Center purchasing cooperative, and a resolution expressing the district's intent to apply for federal grants. Jonathan Adams moved to approve the consent agenda; Juston Bass seconded and the motion passed.

The consent agenda grouped multiple routine items for a single vote. The agenda text lists four items under consent: approval of prior minutes; financial items; adoption of a resolution related to the Region 7 ESC purchasing cooperative; and a resolution indicating the district intends to pursue federal grant funding. The minutes record the motion as: "Motion to approve the consent agenda. This motion, made by Jonathan Adams and seconded by Juston Bass, Passed." The board did not record an individual roll-call tally in the minutes for this vote.

The consent vote means the board formally authorized staff to complete the administrative steps tied to those items, including executing the resolution tied to Region 7 ESC procurement and moving forward with grant applications where appropriate. The board did not discuss any of the consent items in detail during the meeting; no public comments were recorded on these items.