The board amended the 2025–26 calendar to make Feb. 13 a full makeup day and approved the 2026–27 calendar and snow-day plan (8–1, Powell opposed); the meeting also approved routine personnel, audit and procurement actions unanimously.
The North Pocono School District board voted 9–0 on Feb. 4 to authorize general obligation bonds to fund rooftop solar installations, roof repair/replacement and lighting upgrades; public commenters urged the board to reject borrowing, citing cost and local climate concerns.
At its Jan. 14 meeting the North Pocono School District board unanimously approved a superintendent contract through 2029, accepted a roof-restoration bid exceeding $2.36 million, conditionally awarded a solar project, adopted Policy 805.3 on weapons authorization and approved routine personnel and finance items.
At the Jan. 14 North Pocono board meeting, Jahan Tabatabai urged the board to restore community education funding and to keep character education at the high school; the board recognized seniors Connor Simonson and Jacob Matichka for academic and extracurricular achievements.
The North Pocono School District recognized three seniors for academic and extracurricular achievement and heard from a community business owner who pledged sponsorship and volunteered equipment and labor for school projects.
At its Dec. 4 reorganization meeting, the North Pocono School District Board of Education swore in newly elected directors, appointed Attorney Joel O'Brien to preside over reorganization, elected Tim Bracey president and Sean Jennings vice president, and reaffirmed governance policies and meeting procedures for 2026.
The North Pocono School District Board of Education unanimously approved a package of personnel and finance items at its Nov. 5, 2025 meeting, including expulsions, resignations and retirements, appointments, student placements, driver approvals, financial reports, payments and a contract to print homestead/farmstead notices.
Jahan Tabatabay, a Moscow resident, told the North Pocono School District Board of Education on Nov. 5 that the district's decision to end funding for community education has cut off adult recreational programs and asked the board to restore them or allow the adults to self-regulate evening use of school gyms.
At its Oct. 14 meeting, the North Pocono School District Board heard dozens of public comments alleging unaddressed bullying after the death of a student, outlined district mental‑health supports and unanimously approved a student‑led Avidum club to promote peer support.
At its Oct. 14 meeting the North Pocono School District Board approved a contested policy package, multiple personnel items, vendor contracts and several routine motions; the new system administrator position passed by a 7–2 roll call.