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Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County
Provide construction manager at risk services for its expansion/renovation project.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Provide construction manager at risk services for its expansion/renovation project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County
The Board of Education meetings covered a variety of operational, personnel, and financial matters. Key actions included approving various employment contracts, resignations, and staff transfers for the 2026-2027 school year, and finalizing supplemental positions and extended service days. Several agreements were authorized, including data privacy and use contracts with organizations like Code.org, Ohio University, and the Ohio Talent Development Network, as well as affiliations with medical providers for student clinical opportunities. Construction and maintenance projects were approved, specifically related to facility expansion, cybersecurity, and HVAC systems. The Board also reviewed and authorized various donations to support student events, adjusted tuition rates, and handled financial tasks such as the approval of financial reports, budget revisions, and the securing of tax advances from the County Auditor.
The Board addressed personnel matters including resignations and new hires for teaching and administrative roles. Additionally, they approved multiple affiliation agreements for student clinical opportunities, authorized technology and construction service contracts, and set new rates for pre-school tuition and customized training. Policies and handbooks for the upcoming school year were reviewed, and financial recommendations, including budget revisions and scholarship distributions, were approved.
The Board addressed various personnel actions including resignations, new hires, transfers, and approval of substitute teachers. The Superintendent's recommendations included the approval of several memoranda of understanding for broadband grants, satellite programs, and customized industrial training, as well as a data privacy agreement. The Board also discussed and approved facility-related projects such as lab space renovation and substitute teacher scheduling services. Financial actions involved the review and approval of financial reports, tax levies, budget revisions, and donations for student assistance and special events. Additionally, the Board conducted organizational business, including the election of officers, appointment of liaisons, designation of official meeting details, and authorization of petty cash funds and investment procedures.
The board meeting included personnel decisions such as approving van drivers, employing a secondary center director, and approving part-time personnel. Donations were approved, along with the postsecondary catalog and an agreement with Licking County Job and Family Services. Financial reports were approved, as were resolutions authorizing advances from the county auditor and an amended appropriation resolution. The renewal of OSBA membership and a SkillsUSA budget revision were also approved. Executive sessions were held to discuss employment matters.
The board meeting agenda includes a presentation by the Director of Postsecondary, consideration of a collective bargaining agreement, personnel matters including resignations and new hires, approval of various contracts and agreements (including security cameras, window tint, intercom devices, and software), and review of financial reports. Several board policies are also up for approval or first reading. Donations are also to be considered.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Board President, Board of Education (C-TEC of Licking County)
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