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Board approves consent agenda including bids for fire-alarm and intercom projects and selects NCSBA voting delegate

October 15, 2025 | Lincoln County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Board approves consent agenda including bids for fire-alarm and intercom projects and selects NCSBA voting delegate
At its Oct. 14 meeting the Lincoln County Schools Board of Education approved a consent agenda that bundled routine items and procurement bids.

Items on the consent agenda, discussed previously at the Oct. 7 work session, included approval of minutes for the Sept. 2 work session and Sept. 2 board meeting; personnel recommendations; extended field trips; curricular items; the district budget timeline; and approval of policies that had been open for 25 days for public input. The board also approved selection of the 2025 NCSBA voting delegate.

The consent agenda additionally included acceptance of bids for safety-system work: the Casaba Springs Elementary School fire-alarm proposal and the Rock Springs Elementary School intercom proposal. Those vendor bids were approved as presented in the board packet; the transcript does not state vendor names, contract amounts, or implementation dates during the public meeting segment.

Mr. Jenkins moved to approve the consent agenda and Mr. Sanders seconded; the board approved the motion by voice vote.

The consent vote finalized routine governance items; specific contract documents, personnel files and policy texts are available in board packets and official procurement records but were not read into the meeting transcript.

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