At the 2025 reorganization meeting, James P. Morgan III was nominated and elected board president; Donna Kelly was chosen vice president in an 8–0 vote. Newly elected members were administered the oath of office and photos were scheduled following the meeting.
The board approved an agreement naming Hillowallock LLP as the district solicitor, with the contract presented as effective Dec. 1, 2025 and an hourly rate specified in the agreement; the appointment was approved by voice vote.
At the district's reorganization meeting, newly elected members were sworn in and James Morgan was chosen board president; Donna Kelly was elected vice president in an 8-0 vote. The board also scheduled photos and set its next meeting for Jan. 20, 2026.
The board approved routine administrative items including minutes, treasurer's report, October payroll of $7,469,577, payment of November bills and acceptance of a $510 donation; Policy 209 (diabetes management) was advanced on second reading with board discussion about additional protections and staff training.
The school board approved an Act 1 real‑estate tax index resolution (max 4.6%) and authorized bond parameters for up to $22.5 million to begin planning capital work at Armstrong School; the bond parameters vote passed 8–1 amid questions about committee briefings and documentation.
Truman High School principal John Craig told the board of expanded dual‑enrollment (from 4 to over 30 options), improvements in AP and PVOS scores, a 73.6% drop in failure rates since 2021, the Tiger Time initiative metrics and upcoming events including a Dec. 6 hall‑of‑fame ribbon cutting.
The school board approved an Act 1 real-estate tax index (4.6%) and a bond-parameters resolution allowing up to $22.5 million in tax‑exempt bonds to fund capital improvements, chiefly a renovation of Armstrong Middle School; both measures passed 8–1 after discussion of project needs and timing.
CREATE, the district arts foundation, presented Arts Students of the Month from Benjamin Franklin, Armstrong and Truman and invited community members to join or support the nonprofit; certificates and small gifts were presented to honorees.
Principal John Craig told the board that Truman High School increased dual‑enrollment options from four in 2021 to more than 30, reported strong PV0S growth across subjects and a 73.6% decrease in failure rates since 2021, and highlighted the Tiger Time initiative as a key driver of improvement.
At its October meeting, the Bristol Township School District board awarded bids for the Neil Armstrong Middle School HVAC project, accepted the district audit, approved policy updates, authorized several contracts and accepted donations and MOUs. Most motions passed unanimously (6-0).