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Galatia Community Unit School District 1 Board of Education met June 25

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Illinois State Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders | Institute of Education Sciences

Illinois State Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders | Institute of Education Sciences

Galatia Community Unit School District 1 Board of Education met June 25.

Here are the minutes provided by the board:

The regular meeting of the Galatia Community Unit School District No. 1 Board was held in the boardroom at the Annex. Roll call was taken, and those present were Tim Pribble, Elaine Jackson, B.J. Pigg, Holly Murphy, and Amy Richey. Leslie Ferrell and Bryan McCabe were absent. Five (5) members present and two (2) members absent. Board President, Tim Pribble, called the meeting to order at 6:55 p.m. Also present: Superintendent, Shain Crank, HS Principal, Ashley Launius, and Recording Secretary, Michele Hankins.

President Pribble led the Board and attendees in the Pledge of Allegiance.

VISITORS:

JR Davenport, Nina Valdez, and Chelsea Taylor.

Mrs. Michele Hankins, District Bookkeeper presented the FY23/24 amended budget. Total revenue for the FY23/24 school year was $5,926,699 and total expenditures were $6,192,921. This left a $266,222.00 deficient. There was $360,000 in grant expenditures that were paid in June and we will receive the grant money for these expenditures in July. $1,630,651 was spent in capital purchases. Our ending fund balance is $5,923,920.

The budget will be voted on at the regular board meeting, on June 25, 2024.

ADJOURNMENT:

1. A motion was made by Pribble and seconded by Jackson to adjourn at 7:05 p.m. Jackson-aye, Murphy- aye, Pribble-aye, Richey-aye, and Pigg-aye. Five (5) ayes, motion carried.

https://www.galatiak12.org/documents/board-of-education/board-meeting-minutes/37450

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