Board approves summer conditioning stipends, softball coach pay adjustments and Medic Rescue EMS contract
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The board approved summer conditioning programs (June 2–Aug. 8) at $10 per hour up to 60 hours, adjusted pay for softball coaches and a one‑year EMS agreement with Medic Rescue at $3,600 for 2025-26; one board member abstained on an item related to boys basketball.
The Central Valley School Board on May 22 approved summer conditioning programs for student athletes to run from June 2 through Aug. 8, 2025, at a stipend of $10 per hour not to exceed 60 hours per coach. The board recorded one abstention on Item 1 (boys basketball); a board member asked to have that abstention noted in the record.
The board also approved adjusted salaries for the 2024-25 softball season: Britney McKittrick, head coach, $1,200; Jolie Ludwig and Mark Akins, co-head coaches, $2,100 each; Tracy Strickland, middle school coach, $900; and Ashley Sassy, assistant middle school paid coach, $700.
Additionally, the board approved a contract with Medic Rescue to provide emergency medical transportation for the Central Valley School District at an annual fee of $3,600 for the 2025-26 school year (attachment L). The motions were moved and seconded and recorded as carried.
Several routine procedural approvals were recorded during the athletics portion of the meeting; the board noted the abstention on the boys basketball item in the meeting minutes.
