The Fremont Board of Education voted April 8 to award a $35,755 contract to Good Neighbor Fencing for new fencing at the district football field and to approve the 2023–24 superintendent evaluation.
Justin Visser moved to approve the fencing contract and Carrie Crosley seconded; the board recorded a 7–0 vote in favor of Motion #6960. Superintendent Brad Reyburn had told the board the fencing project is underway and that staff are aiming to complete installation before graduation.
The board then approved the superintendent evaluation under Motion #6961. Jared Hanna moved the evaluation and Kim Rasch seconded; the motion was recorded as passing (Ayes – 6; Nays – 0). The transcript does not specify a dissenting vote or abstention; the motion is recorded as passed.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn (Motion #6962) and a 7–0 vote. The board did not receive public comment at the April 8 session.
What’s next: Reyburn’s leadership report included several forward-looking budget items and facilities priorities that the board will consider as it finalizes next year’s budget and negotiations schedule.