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A: Main, news
February 25, 2025
Roland School Board approves contracts, key changes
In February regular monthly meeting
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR,

The Roland School Board convened for its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on February 10, making key decisions affecting school leadership, the upcoming school year calendar, and financial matters.

In a significant leadership move, the board approved the renewal of contracts for several school principals. These included Dara Tyler, high school; Jeffrey Brant, middle school; Blake Rainwater, elementary school; Kelsey Stubbs, upper elementary; and Daniel Richards, Dean of Students. These contract renewals followed a closed executive session where no official votes were taken, but discussions focused on personnel decisions.

The board also approved a motion to surplus an old school bus and reviewed several policies, including updates related to student interactions with law enforcement and the display of flags in schools. They also voted to unanimously approve the Mentor Teacher Committee for the 2025-26 school year.

The board members received information regarding the Board Energy Audit Report, and Heather Reichart, a representative from Stephen H. McDonald & Associates, held a discussion on bonds.

Following a presentation by Joe Schrader of Techsico, the board voted to table taking action on a campus improvement project with Techsico until next month’s meeting.

The rotation schedule for the annual reorganization of the school board was approved, and new officers are as follows: Kevin Flurry, president; Jerry Brooks, vice-president; Charles A. Howard, clerk; and Ronnie Hemphill, deputy clerk.

In financial matters, the board reviewed and approved a series of encumbrances for various funds, including the General Fund and Building Fund. The total amount of the General Fund Encumbrances from Jan. 7 to Feb. 6 was $339,763.69, with additional encumbrances in other funds.

During the session, Superintendent Lori Wiggins presented the 2025-26 school calendar, which was approved by the board, along with a motion to count instructional hours rather than days for scheduling purposes.

Additionally, Wiggins updated the board on the arrival of two new school buses, which are now on campus, with a third expected soon, ensuring the district is back to full transportation capacity. She also provided an overview of the basketball playoff schedule, highlighting an exciting time for student-athletes.

The meeting concluded with the board’s approval of the financial reports, followed by the adjournment at 8:47 p.m.

This news story is based on the unofficial minutes from the board meeting and could be in error if the minutes are changed prior to adoption.

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