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Woodlawn School District
Sale of $2,200,000 construction bonds.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Woodlawn School District
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Sale of $2,200,000 construction bonds.
AvailableWoodlawn School District
Provide cafeteria and kitchen expansion.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: -
Woodlawn School District
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Provide cafeteria and kitchen expansion.
Woodlawn School District
Sale of $1,600,000 refunding and construction bonds, series A.
Posted Date
Oct 1, 2025
Due Date
Oct 9, 2025
Release: Oct 1, 2025
Woodlawn School District
Close: Oct 9, 2025
Sale of $1,600,000 refunding and construction bonds, series A.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Woodlawn School District
The board meeting agenda included a review of financial reports for operating and activity funds and a report from the Superintendent. Action items covered the appointment of the district financial officer for the upcoming school year, approval of student insurance, and adoption of the School Choice Capacity Resolution. Additionally, the board discussed designating a bank account signature holder and authorized an incentive for the Emergency Response Team. The meeting concluded with personnel recommendations discussed during an executive session.
The board meeting agenda included reviews of the operating and activity funds and reports from the superintendent. Action items covered the 2026/27 football and cheerleading budgets, district certified policy changes, a resolution for the SE-Coop Board of Directors, a memorandum of understanding for an alternative education consortium, a transfer of funds via ACH, the establishment of a virtual option, and discussion regarding construction bonds. Additionally, the meeting included an executive session to address personnel matters and the approval of personnel recommendations.
The board meeting agenda included a discussion and potential action regarding funding mechanisms for various school improvement projects, followed by new business, an executive session, and a review of personnel recommendations.
Key discussions during the meeting included the consideration and approval of Option 2 for the 2026-2027 School Calendar. The Board also discussed and approved an amendment to Classified Policy 8.1. Furthermore, action was taken to approve a Construction Contract for the Cafeteria Expansion Project with Brody Richardson Construction for an amount of $1,232,633.00. The meeting did not enter into executive session.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of the agenda, consent items covering the January minutes, the February Financial Report for Operating and Activity Funds, the Superintendent Report, and academic reports from WHS and WES. Action items involved discussion and possible action regarding Go-Guardian software, consideration of property matters, and approval of an addendum to the Polk/Stanley/Wilcox contract for the cafeteria expansion, as well as approval of the Polk/Stanley/Wilcox contract for the Career Center. The board also discussed the date for a Special Board meeting. Executive session was held to discuss the Superintendent Contract and Personnel matters. Personnel actions included a motion to extend the superintendent's contract for an additional year to the 2029 school year with performance measures to be added, and approval of the personnel report as presented.
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