The board approved meeting minutes, personnel items, school requests, out-of-state field trips, financial and maintenance items, the school registration book, and the 2026–27 calendar; Dr. Barnett reported upcoming closures and scheduling details.
The Cullman County Schools board approved consent items including minutes, personnel hires, school requests, financial and maintenance items, and out-of-state field trips; the board also approved using a CCR grant to pay for FAFSA parent nights and noted a contract adjustment for the West Point multipurpose building.
The Cullman County Schools board approved a new vaping awareness, education and prevention policy aligning with a State Department model, adding requirements such as an additional class for students disciplined for vaping. The measure passed as part of the regular agenda.
At a regularly scheduled meeting, the Cullman County Schools board approved a slate of consent items including personnel and financial actions, authorized Fairview roof repairs with partial insurance reimbursement, approved multiple conference trips and nominated board officers Wayne (president) and Shane (vice president).
The Cullman County Schools Board approved multiple consent agenda items — personnel, finances, transportation, out-of-state trips and maintenance — voted to elect nominated officers for the board, and authorized conference participation paid in part by local associations.
The board recognized principals from Coal Springs, Good Hope and Holly Pond High for sportsmanship awards and the superintendent reviewed the academic calendar and congratulated local cross-country state champions.
Cullman County Schools recognized several counselors whose programs earned the Alabama School Counseling Program of Distinction and are now eligible for the national RAMP award; the board named the counselors and their schools during its meeting.
The Cullman County Schools board approved minutes, personnel actions, school requests and financial items; it formed the 2025–26 K–5 social studies textbook adoption committee, approved community engagement coordinator supplements and authorized surplus and auction of school buses. The superintendent also gave calendar updates.
At a board meeting, Cullman County Schools recognized six school counselors with the Alabama School Counseling Program of Distinction Award; the counselors are now eligible for a national-level award, district officials said.
The Cullman County Schools board approved minutes and a series of routine items, including personnel actions, school requests, financial items, maintenance items, a textbook committee, community engagement coordinators, surplus buses for auction and policy revisions; most actions passed on voice votes.