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Delano Public School District board approves consent agenda, donation resolution, personnel report and Right Tech Center maintenance levy

April 27, 2026 | DELANO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota


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Delano Public School District board approves consent agenda, donation resolution, personnel report and Right Tech Center maintenance levy
The Delano Public School District board approved multiple routine motions during the meeting, including the consent agenda, a resolution accepting community donations, a personnel report noting retirements, and a long‑term facility maintenance resolution for the Right Tech Center.

Consent agenda and donations: The board moved and approved the consent agenda, then unanimously approved a resolution accepting gifts and donations from several community organizations. The donations listed in the agenda included contributions from the Delano Education Foundation (for an author visit and choir/band transportation) and multiple activity booster groups contributing to uniforms, trips and program reimbursements.

Personnel actions: The board noted retirements by two long‑serving employees — Mike Schultz (facilities) and Mary Summers (speech pathology) — and approved the monthly personnel report by motion.

Right Tech Center LTFM resolution: The board discussed and approved the Right Tech Center long‑term facility maintenance resolution, described by staff as the district's routine annual addition to the levy for facility maintenance projects (the figure discussed was "a little under 45 thou, a little over $44,000"). The resolution was moved and approved by roll call.

Votes and motions: The meeting transcript records motions, seconds and roll‑call responses; items were carried as routine business. Specific roll‑call tallies are recorded in the meeting minutes as verbal responses during the roll call; the transcript shows board members responding in the affirmative during roll call for each of these motions.

Next steps: These approvals are procedural actions that maintain district operations and funding for programs and facilities. The board adjourned following completion of the agenda.

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