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Board actions: ASU MOAs approved, UNITY trip and asset disposal approved; baseball facility agreement tabled; superintendent contract extended

June 11, 2026 | CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico


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Board actions: ASU MOAs approved, UNITY trip and asset disposal approved; baseball facility agreement tabled; superintendent contract extended
The Central Consolidated Schools board took several formal actions during its business meeting.

What passed

- Gifted program and ASU partnerships: The board approved renewal of the ASU Prep Global and ASU Universal Learning MOAs (motion and roll call recorded; the presentation cited a 98% success rate for ASU Prep Global and 96% for ASU dual‑credit this spring). Vote recorded: 4 yes, 0 no (motion carried).

- UNITY 2026 student trip: The board approved an out‑of‑state trip for up to 14 students to the UNITY 2026 National Conference in Oklahoma City (July 9–14), three chaperones, and estimated total cost of about $37,864 to be paid from the JOM Johnson Ali fund. Roll call recorded five yes votes; motion carried.

- Asset disposal: The board approved a request to remove obsolete fixed assets from inventory (kitchen appliances, custodial equipment, old audio meters) and to auction or recycle items including portable buildings via public surplus. Roll call recorded approval.

What was tabled

- Lower Valley Amateur Baseball facility‑use agreement: The board tabled a proposed rental agreement for use of the Judy Nelson and Kirtland Central fields (proposal included raising an annual user fee from $150 to $200). Trustees and operations staff raised concerns about custodial responsibilities, field markings, concession accounting and priority access for CCSD students; the board directed general counsel and operations to redraft the contract with clearer maintenance and penalty provisions.

Executive‑session outcome

After an executive session to discuss limited personnel matters (superintendent evaluation and contract), the board approved a three‑year contract extension for the superintendent and a 4% salary increase. Roll call produced recorded yes votes sufficient to pass the motion; one trustee stated support for the three‑year term but disagreement with the 4% amount before voting to approve so the package could move forward.

Why it matters: The approvals keep college‑credit and gifted coursework available and enable district participation in a national leadership conference for Native students; tabling the baseball agreement reflects operational and custodial concerns that could affect community access to district facilities. The superintendent’s contract decision concludes the board’s personnel action for the current evaluation cycle.

What’s next: Staff will return with a redrafted baseball facility agreement for legal review; the district will finalize arrangements for the UNITY trip and proceed with asset disposal or auction as approved.

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