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Camas board approves consent agenda, multiple policy adoptions, surplus property sale and two curriculum contracts

April 27, 2026 | Camas School District, School Districts, Washington


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Camas board approves consent agenda, multiple policy adoptions, surplus property sale and two curriculum contracts
The Camas School District board moved through routine business and several formal actions in the meeting’s business section.

On a voice vote the board approved the consent agenda after a motion and second. The board then took policies up for first reading and moved those forward. On second reading the board adopted a set of policies covering comprehensive school counseling, nonresident students, notifications about student offenses and threats, harassment prohibitions, student-discipline and accommodation for adrenal insufficiency, staff protections tied to parental/marital status and pregnancy, property and data management, and construction financing and design.

On a separate motion the board adopted Board Resolution 2,507 to sell surplus property (the Karcher property) with proceeds earmarked for capital projects. Staff told the board the Karcher parcel is undergoing county rezoning and that timing of sale proceeds could range from as early as June to later in the year; the board recorded approval by voice vote.

The board approved a Mystery Science contract renewal for $66,571.80, funded through curriculum and instruction, and an Amplify contract (described as a universal reading screener / DIBELS-related product) for $76,734 for a two-year term plus applicable tax. Both contract motions were moved, seconded and approved with no opposition recorded.

Near the end of the meeting the board recessed into executive session and later returned, where the chair moved to accept the superintendent’s recommendation to terminate the employment of Tamara Westmoreland; the transcript ends before a recorded vote or final disposition was captured publicly.

What happens next: Sale proceeds timing depends on county rezoning. Contract renewals take effect per the procurement and fiscal schedules; any personnel action tied to the termination recommendation will follow the board’s personnel processes and is not recorded as finalized in the public transcript.

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