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North Scott board approves routine bills, at‑risk prevention budget submission and routine motions

January 13, 2024 | North Scott Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa


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North Scott board approves routine bills, at‑risk prevention budget submission and routine motions
The North Scott Community School District board approved a set of routine financial and program motions during the meeting, including bills presented for payment and submission of a state MSA request for at‑risk programming.

Bills and payments: Finance staff presented bills totaling $653,793 for approval. Line items called out in the presentation included Lovewell Fencing ($39,950), Campaign Midwest ($40,852 for a tractor purchase) and Terracon Consultants ($6,415 for an environmental review). The board moved, seconded and approved payment by voice vote; no roll‑call tallies were provided in the transcript.

At‑risk prevention budget: Speaker 6 presented the at‑risk/prevention budget for 2025–26 with a total estimated budget of $1,732,000 and an MSA allocation calculated at $1,152,970. Speaker 6 recommended submitting the MSA request; the board approved the submission by motion and voice vote.

Other actions: The board moved and seconded approval of early assessment/graduation items and carried the motion. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn that passed by voice vote.

Votes at a glance:
- Consent agenda: approved by voice vote (details not itemized in transcript).
- Bills presented for payment ($653,793): approved by voice vote.
- At‑risk/prevention budget MSA submission (total budget $1,732,000; MSA $1,152,970): board approved submission by motion.
- Early assessment items (graduation/assessment): approved by voice vote.
- Motion to adjourn: approved by voice vote.

Where the transcript records only voice approval, the article reports the outcomes as recorded; the meeting did not provide named roll‑call tallies in the available transcript.

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