The Louisville Municipal School District board approved a package of routine business items and set its calendar for the summer, the board record shows.
Members voted to approve the consent agenda covering items 5.1 through 5.21, including the district's claims docket (checks numbered 342988 through 343185) and the May 2026 bank balances and finance report. The approvals were taken by voice vote; the record indicates motions and seconds but does not list individual vote tallies or the names of members who moved or seconded the motions.
The board also approved a transfer of interest earned on payroll-clearing and accounts-payable accounts to zero those accounts by June 30, 2026, and authorized running claims checks on the 10th and 20th of each month for the 2026–27 school year with flexibility for weekends, holidays and emergency superintendent discretion.
The board set a public budget hearing for July 28, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., and it approved Noxipator Attendance Center (name given in the record) continuing to use Citizens Bank as its school depository. The record shows the board approved hiring auditors listed in the minutes as "Watson/Watkins Ward and Stafford" for audits of the fiscal years ending June 30, 2026, 2027 and 2028 at a proposed rate of $140 per hour; the meeting transcript contains inconsistent spellings for the auditor name, and detailed contract terms were not provided in the record.
On property and land items, the board read item 8.1 and later approved canceling an easement for Bo Welch at 161412 Center Ridge and approving an easement for Thomas and Amy Fer. The board also accepted the highest bids for four hunting leases (parcels 161410, 161614, 161411 and 161512); each was recorded in the minutes as a single $6-per-acre bid from the original leaseholders (named in the record as Randy D., Travis Price, Jeff Stanley and Jason) and approved together.
The meeting concluded with the board setting its next regular meeting for Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 5:30 p.m., and then moving into an executive session to discuss a personnel matter. The record shows motions, seconds and voice approvals for the actions above; individual roll-call tallies and the names of movers and seconders were not specified in the transcript.