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School board approves policies, consent agenda and personnel report; announces upcoming events

March 09, 2026 | LAWTON, School Districts, Oklahoma


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School board approves policies, consent agenda and personnel report; announces upcoming events
The school board approved two board policies, the consent agenda and the superintendent's personnel report during the meeting.

A motion to approve two board policies was made and seconded; the clerk conducted a roll-call vote that the transcript records as affirmative and the motion carried. The consent agenda was presented with no removals requested; it passed on roll call. Item 11a, approval of the superintendent's personnel report, was moved, seconded and approved by roll call in the same meeting.

Votes at a glance:
- Board policies (agenda item 5b): motion moved and seconded; recorded roll-call affirmative responses in the transcript and the motion passed.
- Consent agenda: called; no items removed; passed by roll call.
- Superintendent's personnel report (item 11a): moved, seconded and passed by roll call.

The transcript records affirmative 'Yes' responses during roll-call sequences for these items; individual vote lines appear in the transcript but several speaker labels overlap, so the public record in this article follows the transcript's recorded roll-call affirmations rather than attributing 'Yes' votes to individual board-member audio channels.

Board announcements and scheduling included: the next regular meeting set for April 13 at the Shoemaker Center at 5 p.m.; Teacher of the Year will be recognized April 3 at McArthur High School auditorium at 1:00 p.m.; a Rotary track meet is scheduled April 11 at Lawton High; the district noted Mamma Mia performances (dates spanning the second through fourth) and a Purple Star event April 10 at Freedom. Superintendent also noted planning for a Fourth of July celebration in coordination with Fort Sill and the city. The meeting was then adjourned.

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