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The Board of Education meeting included discussions regarding the first reading of the 2026-2027 School Calendar and a review of assessment results. The board approved the Monthly Financial Report for November 2025 for various funds. A substantial payment of bills was authorized, totaling over $3.2 million, including retirement contributions. Furthermore, the board approved an agreement with Hometown Ticketing, Inc., declared miscellaneous district assets as surplus property, and approved several school activity fund fundraisers for the 2025-2026 school year. Approvals were also granted for facility use requests spanning December 2025 and January 2026, and a contract for speech pathology services with The Stepping Stones Group, LLC. Personnel actions, including resignations, transfers, and employments since the previous meeting, were officially noted.
The Bowling Green Independent School District Board of Education convened to discuss various topics including an update on the Bowling Green Junior High School Addition and Renovation project. The board addressed financial matters, approving the Monthly Financial Report for October 2025, payment of bills, and declaring miscellaneous items as surplus. They also approved school activity fund fundraisers, student/club travel, and the Comprehensive District Improvement Plan (CDIP) Committee members. Additionally, the board approved an Advanced Coursework Plan, a grant application for Potter Gray Elementary School, donations for the BGHS Youth Services Center and BGHS Boys Basketball, and amendments to the Bowling Green Independent School District Salary Schedule. They also approved calendar committee members and design development documents for the Bowling Green Junior High School Addition and Renovation Project. The board further approved the reallocation of capital funds and various personnel positions and actions.
The Bowling Green Independent School Board of Education convened to discuss various topics including a network security briefing and technology update, and a check presentation. The board addressed the monthly financial report for September 2025, payment of bills, declaration of miscellaneous items as surplus, and acceptance of technology assistance from the Kentucky School Facilities Construction Commission. Approvals were granted for student/club travel, shortened school days for specific students, requests for the use of school district facilities, a donation for the HVAC program, a master services agreement, and personnel positions. Additionally, the board was notified of personnel actions completed since the September 2025 board meeting.
The Bowling Green Independent School Board of Education convened to discuss various financial and administrative matters. Key discussion points included a public hearing regarding the proposed tax rate, approval of the monthly financial report, levying of the school tax rate, and approval of the working budget for the 2025-2026 school year. The board also approved requests for the use of school facilities, school activity fund fundraisers, a contract with Pro-Team Foodservice Advisors, student/club travel, an agreement with Bowling Green/Warren County Emergency Management, and the declaration of miscellaneous items as surplus. Additionally, the board acknowledged the election of members to the Certified Staff Evaluation Appeals Committee and approved the processing of BG4 forms and change orders for the Bowling Green Independent School District LAVEC Project. Agreements were approved with the Warren County Sheriff's Office for school resource officers and with a Family Thrive Coordinator, along with a real estate consulting agreement. The board also approved the reclassification of the central office department and positions, personnel positions, and actions. Finally, the board went into a closed session for a student readmission hearing before adjourning.
The Bowling Green Independent School Board of Education convened to discuss several key items. The board addressed the GRREC Teacher Award and the tentative budget, followed by a public comment session. They also discussed and approved the monthly financial report for April 2025, covering the General Fund, Bowling Green High School, and Bowling Green Junior High School. Additionally, the board approved the payment of bills, the FY 2025-2026 Tentative Budget, and an audit contract for the fiscal year 2024-2025. Approvals were also granted for student and club travel, declaring miscellaneous items as surplus, and a BG 4 Form for the Bowling Green Independent School District LAVEC project. The board further approved requests for the use of school facilities, school activity fund budgets for the 2025-2026 school year, and the salary schedule for the 2025-2026 school year. A reclassification of a position and various personnel positions were also approved.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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