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Minersville Area SD board approves routine consent items, Title I agreement and threat-assessment contract

Minersville Area Board of Education · August 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Aug. 27 meeting the Minersville Area Board of Education approved consent agenda items including minutes, facility uses, credit reimbursements, a Title I services agreement, and a threat-assessment engagement tied to a PCCD grant.

The Minersville Area Board of Education approved routine consent items and several service agreements at its Aug. 27, 2025 regular meeting.

The board voted to approve the minutes of the July 23, 2025 meeting and to authorize a slate of facility uses, including Minersville Youth Football Association Sunday games through Nov. 9, 2025 and a Sept. 9 CHIP seminar hosted by Rep. Tim Twardzik in the high school cafeteria. "A moment was observed in memory of Mr. Quinn," the minutes record. The board also approved payment for credit reimbursements (example: Rochelle Jones — 3 credits at $879 each) and authorized signatures on the Title I Services Agreement with Schuylkill Intermediate Unit #29 for the 2025–2026 school year.

The board authorized Superintendent Michael Maley to sign a Letter of Threat Assessment Engagement with Dr. Stanley Shawn Gravish for services tied to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) grant at a rate of $530 per day (minimum two days, maximum four days). Motions for the consent items were moved and seconded in the meeting minutes; voice and roll call votes indicated approval on each item.

The actions in this article are procedural approvals required to secure federal-program services and community events and do not create a new district policy. Follow-up implementation will be carried out by district administrators and the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit per the agreements approved.