Board authorizes designee to sign Special Education Excess Cost agreements

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Summary

The board approved an annual resolution allowing the superintendent or a designee, rather than the board president, to sign SEEC agreements for alternative special education services and private residential placements.

The Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation Board of School Trustees on July 8 approved an annual SEEC (Special Education Excess Cost) resolution authorizing the superintendent or his designee to sign agreements for alternative special education services or private residential placements.

Superintendent Dr. Don Allen explained the resolution allows someone other than the school board president to execute SEEC contracts and noted the resolution must be signed annually. The SEEC agreements cover special education alternative services and private residential placements when the district seeks excess-cost reimbursement or contract authority.

No public comment was made on the item. The board voted 4-0 to approve the authorization; the motion was made by Jennifer Reed and seconded by Dave Oberle.

The board record does not include contract-level details or budget impacts for specific placements; the action authorizes designated signatory authority for the coming year.