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The board meeting included recognitions for various school staff, accomplishments in the Science Olympiad, and designations for CFNC Financial Aid Champions. Discussions covered curriculum initiatives regarding English as a Second Language and various facility and construction updates. The board heard public comments concerning the Lincoln Heights property. Additionally, the board acted on personnel reports, including resignations, retirements, promotions, and teacher contract renewals. Action items also involved the approval of overnight field trips, core programming contract renewals, Exceptional Children's Department contracts, and several local bids for supplies and roofing projects. The board discussed memoranda of agreement with Wilkes Community College and concluded with a closed session to address property acquisition and personnel matters.
The board meeting included the recognition of student winners from Poetry Out Loud, regional science fairs, and quiz bowl competitions. The curriculum focus session provided an overview of the E-Rate federal program, detailing how the district leverages discounts for telecommunications and internal connectivity. Facility updates were provided regarding various roofing, construction, and bleacher upgrade projects across multiple schools. The board also approved the personnel report, including a retirement, and authorized several out-of-state and overnight field trips. Additionally, the board approved a vendor recommendation for the purchase of new student Chromebooks to replace outdated hardware.
The board meeting included recognitions for athletic conference awards, C.B. Eller Teaching Awards, Soil & Water awards, Elementary Quiz Bowl winners, and student musicians in various honor bands. Key focus areas included a presentation on the Exceptional Children's program and updates on ongoing construction and roofing projects. Action items included approval of the personnel report, out-of-state/overnight field trips, child nutrition bid renewals, and new service contracts with ParentSquare and Edlio. Additionally, the board addressed property management, including the declaration of the Wilkes Family Central property as no longer needed, land consolidation at the school bus garage, an easement request for the Mountain View Volunteer Fire Department, and a cell tower agreement. Finally, the board approved extended warranties for high school tracks, a schedule of fees, an audit services contract for the 2026 fiscal year, and a budget amendment.
The Wilkes County Schools' Strategic Plan outlines a roadmap to empower all learners to reach their greatest potential, with a vision to encourage, engage, and empower everyone, every day. The plan focuses on four main areas: continuously improving academic achievement through innovative teaching and personalized learning, fostering professional growth and development for staff, enhancing school culture to promote positivity, respect, and collaboration, and ensuring facilities support modern educational practices and provide a safe and effective learning environment.
The Board recognized student achievements, including winners of the spelling bee, participants in the Mars Hill University Choral Festival, and notable performances by high school marching bands. Teachers were honored for earning National Board Certification. The meeting included a presentation on Student Instructional Support Services and updates on various school facility construction projects. The Board approved the personnel report, out-of-state field trips, a new strategic plan, policy revisions regarding medication administration, an MOU for erosion control measures, budget amendments, and the 2026-2027 Academic Calendar.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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