The Anson County Board of Education approved the consent agenda containing the personnel report after a motion and second; the chair called the vote and reported the result as roughly 4 in favor and 3 opposed.
The meeting included an extended discussion of the 202627 school calendar. Several board members relayed calls from parents and employees concerned that an earlier mid-to-late August start would conflict with summer plans and athletic schedules. Board members also raised payroll concerns for staff on the district's 10-pay schedule: one member noted that with a June 5 student calendar end, the last pay period falls in May and employees would not receive the next pay until August, creating a multi-week gap.
District staff explained that the draft calendar, approved in November, attempted to balance first- and second-semester instructional days and to preserve high-school exams before Christmas. The administration said the calendar keeps contracted staffing requirements in mind (speakers cited a 215-day contract period paid over 10 months) and that they would check with the Department of Public Instruction about any waiver or requirement related to start dates. The chair said there was no immediate need to take action and that the calendar would remain as approved on 11/24/25 unless DPI directed otherwise.
No amendments or rescissions of the calendar were made at the meeting; administrators were asked to confirm compliance with state guidance and to return with any necessary adjustments.