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April 2026 Board Meeting Agenda

 

To: Members of the Board of Education, District #18 Antelope County

From: Mike Brockhaus, Superintendent

Re:  Tentative Agenda for the April 2026 Meeting

Mtg. Date:  Wednesday April 15, 2026 at 7:00 pm in the EPS Board Room

 

Agenda Item

  1. Roll Call of Members
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Announce Posting of Open Meetings Law

 

Consent Agenda

  1. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
  2. Adopt the Agenda
  3. Financial Report
  4. Board Bills

 

Recognize Visitors

 

Reports

      8.  Reports of Standing Committees

  1. Wolfpack Committee
  2. Americanism Committee

      9.  Report of Principal/AD

    10.  Superintendent Report

 

Action Item

    11.  Approve Graduation List

    12.  Approve Teacher Requisitions

    13.  Amend the 2025-26 school calendar

    14.  Adopt the Perry Policy Manual, Manual Service, Updating Service through NASB

    15.  Approve the first reading of the Perry Firm recommended policies:  1040 Community Relations; 3540 Business 

           Operations; 5000 Series Table of Contents; 5209 Students - School Library Materials and Parent Access; 

           5601 Students - Asthma, Anaphylaxis, and Allergic Reaction Protocol; 7050 New Construction.  

    16.  Approve the purchase of a route bus

    17.  Approve the sell or trade of a route bus

    18.  Approve the replacement of security cameras

    19.  Approve the transfer of funds into the Wolfpack account

    20.  Approve the teaching contract for Mr. Vijendra Boken

    21.  Approve the teaching contract for Ms. Miranda Rockwood

    21.  Approve Classified Salaries - Closed Session Possible

 

Discussion Item

     22.  Set Next Regular Meeting

     23.  Adjourn

 

A current copy of the meeting agenda is available in the superintendent’s office.  The agenda shall not be altered within 24 hours of the meeting unless the item is of an emergency nature.

For a board to have a “closed” session, a majority of the voting members must vote for the session and it must be clearly necessary for either:

  1.  Protection of the public interest; or
  2. The prevention of needless injury to the reputation of an individual, and if the individual has not requested a public meeting.