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The budget work session focused primarily on health insurance and compensation, with initial review of state revenue figures. Key discussions involved analyzing historical claims data (2023-2025), noting significant increases in claims above $250,000 and in the $50,000 to $250,000 range, which the presenter characterized as the 'new normal' driven partly by lagging inflation from renegotiated hospital contracts. The session reviewed a projected claims forecast for Fiscal Year 2027, factoring in trended inflation rates, and presented two options for managing a recommended 22.5% overall increase, detailing implications for employee cost-sharing versus employer contributions.
The meeting commenced with reconvening from closed session to address the investigation of a student matter and the placement of two student matters into an alternative education program under contract conditions. Key items recognized during the meeting included the 2026 National Young Arts Award winner, Nate Buck. Recognition was also given to Chuck Limeberger and Roanoke County Public Schools for receiving three gold Summit Awards from the Public Relations Society of America for special events, crisis communications, and shared media (graduation live streaming). The board recognized February 2026 as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, highlighting how CTE equips students with skills for high-skill, high-demand fields and provides multiple post-graduation options. Furthermore, February 2026 was recognized as School Board Appreciation Month, followed by an acknowledgement of School Board Clerk Appreciation Week. The meeting concluded with a school spotlight presentation on Burlington Elementary, detailing its history, student diversity including 96 English Language Learners, community engagement activities, after-school programs, STEM initiatives, and staff dedication.
The meeting included discussions and actions taken following a closed session concerning the investigation of a student matter. Key actions included the motion to expel one student and the motion to release several other students from compulsory attendance requirements. The public session featured recognition for the Glenford High School 2026 BMEA Senior Honors Choir. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a school spotlight presentation from Glenn Elementary School, highlighting their focus on STEM initiatives such as establishing a STEM lab, acquiring a 3D printer, and conducting solar car races. The presentation detailed specific 3D printing activities for kindergarteners (name tags) and second graders (coding symmetrical shapes and snowflakes). Further updates covered experiential learning activities for science concepts like force/motion (bowling) and stream sampling by the Discover program (formerly gifted program). The presentation also emphasized the positive culture, inclusivity within the FACTS class (Functional, Academic, Accessibility, Career, and Transition Skills), and PBIS initiatives.
The work session included organizational business, such as the election of the Board Chair and Vice Chair, and the appointment of the Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the School Board. The board also adopted scheduled meeting dates and times for the year and made appointments to various committees, including the Audit Committee, Special Education Advisory Committee, CTE General Advisory Committee, School Health Advisory Board, and the Reno Valley Governor School Board. Major construction project updates covered progress at the CTE Center, including site work, utility installations, canopy framing, and interior finishes across various areas (A, B, C, D). A discussion ensued regarding personnel changes at Skanska overseeing the CTE project. Updates on minor construction projects included the completion of carpet installation at the Bonsack Elementary library and new LBT flooring in offices, as well as the conversion of science classrooms to Family and Consumer Sciences rooms at North Side High School. The presenter also provided updates on ongoing work at the Glen Cove school, involving demolition, floor cutting for plumbing and electrical overhead, and the status of a cooling tower installation for the other site.
The meeting focused on updates regarding major and minor construction projects, as well as calendar reviews. Major construction updates covered progress on the CTE facility, including site work, utility installations, and interior finishes such as MEP, VCT, and drywall across several areas (A, B, C, D). Updates were also provided for construction at Condos schools (Phase 3A and Library Section) and Glen Cove, noting progress on piping, HVAC, framing, and potential issues with a transformer. Minor construction updates included progress on the Hidden Valley Middle School ceiling and LED lighting replacement, completion of exterior work (brick wall extension and entry sign) at Fort Lewis, ongoing snack bar renovation at Kring High School, and completion of new stadium lights at North Side High School. Turf rolling commenced at Hidden Valley High School's field, and planning/pricing is pending for the softball field at Bird Middle School. Calendar discussions centered on requesting approval to move an early dismissal date due to a scheduling conflict with the Little Feet Meet, and contingency planning for a potential special election on April 21st, which could necessitate converting that day to a full teacher work day.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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