At a regular meeting, the Bibb County Regular School District board approved personnel actions including two retirements, renewed a high‑school principal's contract, approved a substitute bus driver for the 21st CCLC program, and cleared a second‑grade field trip to Shark Tooth Creek.
The board recognized fifth‑grader Wilder Savage as the Bibb County spelling bee winner and Mr. Cotner, the superintendent, invited the public to a joint band concert March 19 in the district auditorium.
The board approved minutes from Jan. 13, 2026, accepted January bills and payroll, approved consent agenda and personnel blocks, appointed Noah Wilder as head middle school baseball coach, entered and exited executive session on student discipline and approved homebound services for a student.
An AASB-conducted evaluation rated the district's chief school financial officer largely 'accomplished' across fiscal, collaborative and professional categories; the board approved a contract renewal for Nicole Allen covering March 1, 2026–Feb. 28, 2029.
Board members discussed a timber company’s cutting on district land and an offer of roughly $7,100 for timber plus about $3,000 for ~1.8–2 acres; the board attorney said the parcel is titled to the state and would require a resolution and conveyance before sale.
The Bibb County Regular School District board approved a field trip for third- and fourth-grade 'tag' students from Brent and Randolph elementaries to Shark Tooth Creek in Aliceville, Ala., on May 5, 2026; students will explore the creek in ankle-deep water.
After an executive session on student discipline, the Bibb County Regular School District board approved the superintendent's recommendation to expel a student for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year; the student may petition to reenroll in July 2026.
At its regular meeting, the Bibb County Regular School District board approved a one-time extraordinary compensation supplement for second-semester staff and, following an executive session on student discipline, voted to place a student on homebound services for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year.
A staff member at a meeting of the Bibb County Regular School District discussed a proposal to pay $6 for specific special-education–related tasks, with payment to be made in two to three installments as work is completed, according to the meeting transcript.
The Bibb County Board of Education approved a slate of hires, purchases, interagency agreements and payments and received a proposed increase to the superintendent's single-purchase spending authority without adopting it.