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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dana Altemeyer's organization
The board discussed progress on the Blue Ribbon facilities update phase two, including renovations at Craig Academy and classroom additions at various schools. The board reviewed and approved requests for proposals regarding school-based mental health services, necessitated by a partnership termination with the current provider, and for the procurement of student Chromebooks. Additionally, the personnel report was approved, and the board engaged in a discussion regarding athletic achievements.
The board meeting included student recognitions, an 'Above and Beyond' award presentation for security personnel, and an update on the Blue Ribbon phase two construction projects. The board also reviewed plans for the 2026 Summer Learning Academy, covering instructional design, student eligibility, childcare options, and funding sources. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding summer food programs and state reimbursement processes for educational services.
The board meeting included several student recognitions, such as the Above and Beyond staff awards, district elementary robotics competition winners, and secondary performing arts students. Additionally, updates were provided on the Blue Ribbon construction projects and the 2026 budget tax rate, noting an increase in assessed valuation and a slight decrease in the tax rate.
The board meeting included several student recognitions and award presentations, including the above and beyond award and district academic competition winners. The board received updates on the blue ribbon construction projects across multiple school facilities and reviewed financial reports for the general and transportation funds. A request for the transfer of funds was approved. Additionally, reports were provided by the policy committee, the Lawrence Parks and Recreation committee regarding community partnerships and facilities, and the Lawrence Township School Foundation concerning scholarship programs. Finally, the board approved the appointment of a new principal for Belzer Middle School.
The proceedings began with the annual meeting of the MSD of Lawrence Township Board of Finance, which included the election of a president and secretary for 2026, and the appointment of Mr. Matt Miles as the investment officer. Following this, Mr. Miles presented the 2025 investment report, detailing over $2.5 million in interest income for 2025, and provided a review of financial indicators for the 2024-2025 school year, noting positive growth in ADM and fund balances. Updates were given on Neola policy revisions, and the December 31, 2025 financials were reviewed, confirming that the Education Fund exceeded the board goal of $14 million in the general fund, ending at nearly $15 million. Further discussions included Blue Ribbon Phase 2 construction updates, covering projects at Mackenzie, Craig Academy, Crest View, Forest Glenn Elementary, and Mary Castle. The board also approved the transfer of funds from the education fund to the operations fund for the second half of the year, which was within the statutory limit. Additionally, updates were provided on foundation activities, including a leadership luncheon and scholarship program closure, and local community news regarding Black History Month celebrations and a donation from Roller Cave.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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