The Enterprise City Schools board approved multiple maintenance and construction contracts, a technology services agreement, the personnel action list including an immediate termination, and voted to enter executive session on pending litigation. Staff said asbestos abatement will target the last two asbestos locations, contingent on a negotiated cost of $250,000 or less.
Enterprise City Schools recognized student and employees of the month from multiple schools, highlighting student achievement and staff contributions to classroom engagement and student supports.
The Enterprise City Board of Education on Dec. 16 approved a broad consent package — including the agenda, minutes, financial reports, salary schedule, academic calendars, contracts and service quotes — and voted to terminate an employee effective Dec. 17, 2025.
Board members asked whether Mastery Prep's ACC boot-camp renewal produces measurable results; Dr. Thomas said district report-card scores rose "several points" and emphasized the program gives students earlier ACT exposure.
The Enterprise City Schools board approved a new teacher contract, a quote for ice machines at the indoor athletic facility, several technology purchases, the consent agenda (including trips) and a recommended student expulsion; motions were made, seconded and carried by show-of-hands votes.
Enterprise City Schools recognized students and staff across multiple campuses, naming Kaylee Hendricks student of the month and honoring employees including Kim Pike, Justin McPherson and Dolphin Junior High awardees.
The board moved and approved a recommended teacher contract, a facility quote for ice machines, technology purchases, a package of consent items including trips, and a student expulsion; motions were seconded and approved by hand-raise votes; vote tallies were not specified in the transcript.
At its meeting, the Enterprise City Schools board recognized students and staff across multiple schools, presenting student-of-the-month and employee/teacher-of-the-month awards and praising a district 'A' on the state report card.
At its Oct. 28 meeting the Enterprise City Board of Education approved a revision to board policy 4.2 0.4 to align district rules on tobacco and electronic cigarettes with Alabama Act 2025-403. The change was recommended by Dr. Thomas and approved by a routine voice/hand vote; vote counts were not specified.
The board heard recognition remarks for Cynthia Harris (Rucker Boulevard sixth-grade student of the month), teacher Connie Macon and support staff Allison Hussey; Hillcrest music teacher Sarah McClendon thanked the board for funding drums and training. The meeting included construction and athletics updates and adjourned.