The Louisville Municipal School District board approved the claims docket and February bank balances, approved a 1.8-acre residential lease and two hunting leases (32 acres and 823 acres at $6/acre), and set its next meeting for April 14, 2026.
John Mayo, the board attorney, told the Louisville Municipal School District board the Department of Justice contacted counsel about closing the district's 1969 desegregation order. Board members asked about compliance, costs and resegregation risks and then voted to postpone action for further study.
At its meeting the Louisville Municipal School District recognized Gina Smith as district administrator of the year, named Jennifer Clark teacher of the year and presented parent-of-the-year awards at multiple schools, including district parent Joe Cowart.
The Louisville Municipal School District board approved the 2026–27 school calendar, program changes at the Career & Technology Center, multiple lease actions and the January claims docket; the board also voted to consider an executive session on the DC Corridor.
The Louisville Municipal School District board recognized teachers of the year from Farrar Elementary, Nana Waia Attendance Center, Island Middle, Lewisville High, Winston Wilson CTC and named a district teacher of the year.
The superintendent warned of state school-choice and charter expansion bills, presented second-benchmark academic data showing the district at a C (630), and the board voted to enter executive session to discuss a desegregation court order. Routine approvals and a student release were also recorded.
During the superintendent's report, the superintendent said the Winston County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution backing public education in the Louisville Municipal School District and stating they do not support school choice or voucher programs; she said copies were distributed to contacts in Jackson and that she will continue outreach.
At its meeting, the Louisville Municipal School District board approved the agenda and several consent and financial items, authorized extra‑duty pay for coaches for the 2025–26 school year, approved a student transfer and amended a residential lease; it also voted to name the high school football field for Coach MC Miller and to enter executive session.
Superintendent highlighted upcoming progress reports, school events and recognitions, including Wolf's Elementary PBIS designation and FFA students placing bronze; he suggested a December proclamation honoring Coach MC Miller.
Board approved the consent agenda, claims docket, activity funds and bank balances by voice vote after brief clarifying questions about a Safe Room lease line and a $124,000 insurance line.