During the Jan. 13 meeting the district’s finance presenter reported a month‑end cash balance of $16.9 million, an unencumbered balance of $11.2 million, and fiscal‑year‑to‑date revenue of $28.1 million; the board approved adjusted appropriations and a resolution to accept advances of local tax receipts for cash‑flow.
The Nordonia Hills board set full‑day kindergarten tuition at $2,900 for 2026–27 and heard from a speaker that the Nordonia SGO covered full tuition for eligible low‑income students last year and provided discounts for others; the board approved the rate by roll call.
At its Jan. 13, 2026 organizational meeting the Nordonia Hills City School District board swore in members, elected Liz McKinley as board president and Jason Tidmore as vice president, approved the 2026 meeting calendar and routine consent and treasurer authorizations.
Board members and colleagues praised the service of Amy Vadich and Matthew Kearney, presented Impact Awards, and both departing members spoke about their service and intentions to remain involved in the district.
At its Dec. 15 meeting the Nordonia Hills City Schools Board set its Jan. 13 organizational meeting, appointed a CVCC representative, approved entering the district on the state ELPP list to gauge potential facility funding, and approved routine consent and personnel items.
Leeton Intermediate principal Brian Hrdowski introduced a new American Sign Language intramural and three students told the board how learning ASL helped them communicate and feel included.
The board accepted several personnel items on Nov. 24, recognized retiring staff, agreed to fill a payroll coordinator vacancy internally and approved a change to add human‑resources duties to a business director role.
At its Nov. 24 meeting the Nordonia Hills City Board of Education approved consent items and amended appropriations and authorized two roof replacements and technology purchases aimed at cybersecurity and classroom connectivity.
At a Nov. 24 work session the Nordonia Hills City School District tentatively agreed to hold the January 2026 organizational meeting on Monday, Jan. 12 at 6 p.m.; the board will vote to finalize the date and select a president pro tem at its December meeting.
At a Nov. 24 work session the Nordonia Hills City School District discussed awarding Champion Roofing tear‑off and replacement work for two priority sections — a high school auditorium ($380,000) and Ledgeview Section A ($458,000) — and warned the permanent improvement fund will leave limited capacity for future projects.