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Board adopts resolution banning unauthorized ransomware payments and approves financial items including $2,300 HR renewal

Claymont City School District Board of Education · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The board approved routine financial items, accepted donations totaling $5,100 for the high school digital sign, renewed a workers' compensation service contract for $2,300, and adopted a resolution prohibiting unauthorized ransomware payments absent a formal board resolution (citing Ohio Revised Code 9.64).

The board unanimously approved the Treasurer's recommendations, including the April financial report, payment of bills, minutes, mid-year appropriations amendments, acceptance of a $5,000 donation from the Tusky VFW and $100 from the Dennison Rotary for the Claymont High School digital sign, and a renewal with MinuteMen HR for workers' compensation services in the amount of $2,300 for 2027.

The board also adopted a resolution that "prohibits unauthorized ransomware payments" and states no employee, officer, or agent of the district shall authorize or make any ransomware payment unless expressly approved by a formal resolution of the Board of Education in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 9.64. The motion passed on roll call with all members recorded 'yes.'