The Shelbyville Central Schools Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved an amendment to Superintendent Dr. Vance's contract that extends the term by five years, changes pay frequency from 26 to 24 pay periods and removes a now-obsolete residency/relocation clause.
Board members opened a public hearing on the proposed changes earlier in the meeting; the board stated the notice had been posted “as advised and required via the Indiana code” and that no members of the public came forward to comment. After the hearing closed, the full board moved to approve the amendment and the motion carried on a voice vote.
Why it matters: Extending the superintendent's contract locks in leadership continuity for the district for an additional five years and formalizes an administrative change to payroll timing. Board members thanked Dr. Vance for his service during the vote.
Dr. Vance thanked the board and reflected on his tenure with the district, describing his career start in the area and expressing appreciation for local mentors: “I always give credit to people here at Shelbyville … I just want to express my appreciation. It's a pleasure to work here,” he said. He told the board he hoped Shelbyville would be the last district to “get a check from” in his career.
Board process and constraints: District leaders noted the hearing and amendment were conducted under state public-notice requirements. All other contract provisions were reported as remaining unchanged. The board did not record a roll-call vote in the meeting minutes provided; the action was announced as passed after the voice vote.
Next steps: The amendment takes effect according to the terms presented at the hearing. The board adjourned at the close of the meeting.