Roanoke County School Board public meetings in 2020
3 substantive meetings from 2020, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
BoardDocs Imported Meetings (2002 – 2026)
The Roanoke County School Board is meeting to handle routine business, including a closed session, public comments, and a consent agenda. Key actions include accepting a $35,000 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools prize for the skilled trades program at Burton Center, and adopting a resolution to reimburse itself from a future $15 million bond sale for the William Byrd High School renovation. The board will also receive informational reports on the annual school report, student activity fund audit, OPEB trust, and updates on apprenticeships and instruction.
- Approve $35,000 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools prize for Burton Center skilled trades program
- Adopt resolution to reimburse with future $15,000,000 bond sale for William Byrd High School renovation
- Approve personnel changes including supplements
- Receive June 30, 2020 Annual School Report and Student Activity Fund Audit
- Hear update on Student Registered Apprenticeship Program with 15 students at 9 companies
BoardDocs Imported Meetings (2002 – 2026)
The Roanoke County School Board work session includes discussions on COVID-19, athletics, and human resources updates. The board is also reviewing cost changes for several school construction projects and a resolution regarding the William Byrd High School renovation.
- Costing change discussion for W.E. Cundiff Elementary project
- Costing change discussion for Glen Cove Elementary project
- Costing change discussion for Burton Center for Arts and Technology
- Resolution of Intent to Reimburse with Future Bond Sale for William Byrd High School renovation ($20,114,622 contract)
- Review of Operations and Maintenance 30 Day to 1 Year Plans
BoardDocs Imported Meetings (2002 – 2026)
The Roanoke County School Board is meeting to approve consent agenda items including the 2022-2031 Capital Improvement Plan, a construction contract for William Byrd High School, and a budget reallocation for that project. The board will also consider a $37.7 million year-end carryover appropriation and updates to personnel policies, including lowering the substitute teacher age to 18.
- Adoption of RCPS Capital Improvement Plan 2022-2031 with $15,094,592 fiscal impact
- William Byrd High School contract award for construction and renovation
- William Byrd High School budget reallocation request of $2,185,412
- June 30, 2020 audit and year-end carryover appropriation of $37,734,486.94
- Updates to HR policies 5.01 and 5.46, including substitute teacher age change to 18