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Votes at a glance: board approves consent items, job descriptions and contract renewals

February 15, 2025 | Humboldt Unified District (4469), School Districts, Arizona


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Votes at a glance: board approves consent items, job descriptions and contract renewals
The Humboldt Unified School District Governing Board approved several routine and business items during the meeting’s action portion, including acceptance of consent items, updates to career‑technical education (CTE) job descriptions, a waiver of conflict of interest for the Yavapai County Free Library District contract process, and renewal of contracted special‑education service agreements.

Consent items: The board accepted the consent agenda (with items L and O moved to action for discussion). The consent list included gifts and donations reported by Mr. Sprague — donations to schools and programs (examples included checks, classroom supplies and a $5,000 choir gift). The motion to approve consent items was moved by Miss Unbrecht and seconded by Mr. Sprague; the motion carried by voice vote.

CTE job descriptions: The board approved updated job descriptions for CTE positions to reflect current duties and state requirements. Board members said the revisions clarify roles and alignment with Arizona Department of Education expectations.

Yavapai County Free Library District waiver: The board approved a waiver of conflict of interest allowing the library district to draft a new contract; staff agreed to provide the current contract to new board members in a Friday update for review.

Contracted special‑education services: The board approved the annual renewal of contracted special‑education service providers under the district’s existing RFP framework. Superintendent and special‑services staff noted that awardees on the list are available vendors but not necessarily used by the district in every instance.

Votes were taken by voice and roll calls were not read into the record; board members present voted in favor on the listed items.

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