Interboro’s Education Foundation recognized teachers and presented details of the fourth round of mini‑grants this school year, noting 44 awards that funded classroom materials, sensory supports and a traveling art exhibit; the Philadelphia Union donated facility use for a May sensory‑friendly field day.
The board approved Motion 16.01 to award Lane Tech a $4,535,900 construction contract for a high‑school multipurpose field that will include multi‑sport striping, bleachers, a snack bar with restrooms, and low‑profile lighting; construction is expected to start in March and finish by mid‑August.
At its Jan. 22 meeting the Interboro School District board approved consent items including minutes, the treasurer’s report, fund disbursements of $11,713,394.34, budget transfers for 2025–26, personnel items and multiple policy revisions; all recorded motions carried unanimously (9‑0).
The Interboro School District board recognized high school student Brianna Califano for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award and for creating pollinator gardens used in district environmental education; the board presented flowers and a certificate and said the district will share her project website.
At its Dec. 3 reorganization meeting the Interboro School District board elected leadership, appointed solicitors and special counsel, named WSFS Bank as depository, approved $4,676,795.53 in fund disbursements, and adopted meeting and academic calendars; most motions passed unanimously.
At its Nov. 19 meeting, the Interboro SD Board of School Directors approved routine minutes, personnel and program items, authorized settlement of a tax appeal (portfolio 45-00-00504-06), accepted a retirement, and approved a facility license with Wagner University for the swim team; all motions carried by voice vote.
The Interboro School District board approved a slate of routine minutes, financial and personnel items and several contracts at its Oct. 15 interim meeting; most motions passed unanimously (7-0).
Board members debated the district's approach to artificial intelligence in instruction and approved the second reading of several policies on Oct. 15, including a policy on use of generative artificial intelligence in transportation.
Board members reviewed a change order related to Johnson Controls for the high school renovation after wiring and a damaged water line affected HVAC operation; the board approved capital improvement items including chargeback to the contractor.
At the Sept. 17 Interboro School District Board meeting, resident Charles Montney urged removal of a Pride flag from a school classroom and said his child missed instruction; the board did not take any formal action during the meeting.