MEETING PREVIEW: Spotsylvania County School Board
The Board's reorganization meeting begins at 5:30 in the Board Room at 8020 River Stone Drive.
By Martin Davis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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The Spotsylvania County School Board will hold its reorganization meeting on Monday, January 12. In addition to electing the new Board chair and vice chair, the Board will feature recognitions, instructional highlights, and awards before delving into two information items, public comments, and the approval of seven consent agenda items. There are also two action items on the agenda.
Recognitions, Instructional Highlights, Awards
School Spotlight: Harrison Road Elementary School 5th Grade Husky Leaders (Turner)
School Spotlight: Courtland High School Renaissance Program (Hicks)
Recognition: January Superintendent’s Art Award (Lewis)
Recognition: Reading Revolution (Lewis/Shaw)
Recognition: Student Leaders in Action (R. Daniels)
Recognition: Fall Region and State Athletic Awards (Guempel)
Consent Agenda
Approval of Minutes from November 17, 2025 Work Session (Document)
Approval of Donations (Document)
Approval of FY 2026 Budget Amendment #10 - Categorical Transfer (Document)
Approval of Change Orders #25-32 for the Spotsylvania Middle School Renovation Project
Approval of the Replacement of the Cooling Towers at Lee Hill Elementary School (Document)
Approval of Battlefield Elementary School HVAC Replacement (Document)
Approval of Massaponax High School Main Mechanical Room Upgrades (Document)
Action Items
First Reading Approval of Revisions to School Board Policy BHB School Board Member Professional Learning Opportunities (Document 1, Document 2)
Approval of Other Work Activities of Superintendent
Local Obituaries
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