Board Meeting Tuesday, April 29, 2025
The next school board meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 29. The study session will begin at 4:00 p.m. and be broadcast live on YouTube (see links below). The business meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. Both meetings are open to the public and public comment is accepted during the business meeting.
4:00 p.m. Study Session
Welcome: Vice President Gina Hales
Roll Call
Motion to Convene
Board Member Training: Vice President Gina Hales, Norms and Destructive Behaviors (4:02pm, 3 min)
Wasatch Elementary School Wall Updates (4:05pm, 40 min)
Large Purchase Requests: Wasatch Wall, IHS Painting (4:45pm, 5 min)
Policy Review: Superintendent Wendy Dau (4:50pm, 35min)
School Land Trust Amendments, Provo Peaks and eSchool: Assistant Superintendent Jarod Sites (5:25pm, 5 min)
Motion to Adjourn
5:30 p.m. Retiree Reception
Retiree Reception will be held in the PDC
6:00 p.m. Business Meeting
Welcome: Vice President Gina Hales
Roll Call
Motion to Convene
Pledge of Allegiance: Deputy Superintendent Jason Cox
Community Connections
Retiree Recognition: Deputy Superintendent Jason Cox
Public Input
Business Items
New Policy 7150 Website Content
New Policy 6811 Building and Facilities
Large Purchase Request, Wasatch Elementary School Wall: Devyn Dayley, Business Administrator
Large Purchase Request, IHS Painting: Devyn Dayley, Business Administrator
School Land Trust Amendment – Provo Peaks
School Land Trust Amendment – eSchool
Adjourn
Motion to Adjourn and Convene a Closed Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing Litigation and Real Property (UT Code 52.4.205)
Closed Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing Litigation and Real Property (UT Code 52.4.205)
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