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Votes at a glance: Franklin County Board approves consent agenda, financial reports, calendar and Section 5 policies

March 11, 2025 | Franklin County, School Districts, Tennessee


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Votes at a glance: Franklin County Board approves consent agenda, financial reports, calendar and Section 5 policies
The Franklin County Board of Education recorded several routine approvals during the meeting, including the consent agenda, financial reports, billings, the 2026–27 school-calendar adoption and remaining Section 5 policies.

Consent agenda: The board moved and seconded approval of the consent agenda, which included minutes from Feb. 4 and several field-trip items and extracurricular updates. The motion to approve the consent agenda was made by Mr. Williams and seconded by Mr. Roberts; a voice vote was taken and the motion carried.

Financial reports and billings: The board received and filed the January and February 2025 financial reports and the monthly report. A motion to receive and file the reports was seconded and approved by voice vote. Under billings, the board approved billings as presented; the meeting record shows a second and a voice vote approving the item.

Calendar adoption: The board adopted calendar Option A for the 2026–27 school year after a motion by Mr. Williams and a second. The board noted 76% of teachers had voted for calendar A in the advisory survey; board members discussed small differences between the two proposed calendars. The motion carried by voice vote.

Policies: The board approved the remainder of Section 5 policies as presented. A motion by Mr. Williams and a second by Ms. Roberts passed by voice vote.

Votes recorded during the meeting were primarily voice votes; the transcript does not include a roll-call tally for these routine items. Where a mover or seconder was stated in the record, that information is noted above; in several instances the transcript did not specify the maker or seconder by full name.

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