
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Board of Education for July 9, 2025
The Beecher Board of Education began the process of creating a new five-year strategic plan by holding an in-depth discussion to overhaul its district goals at its July 9 meeting. Members proposed updating the goals, which date back to 2018, to include a greater emphasis on financial transparency and community inclusivity. A more detailed report on the board’s new strategic direction is available in a separate article.
In other business, the board gave final approval to a series of policy updates and a revised student handbook for the 2025-26 school year. The board also approved a renewed and less expensive janitorial contract, acknowledged two staff resignations, and set the timeline for adopting next year’s budget.
District Fund Balance Reaches $12.7 Million:
The district’s finances are in a strong position, with a total fund balance of $12,741,334.34 as of June 30, the end of the fiscal year. Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham, delivering the treasurer’s report, called the balance a “high water mark for the year,” attributing the robust figure to the receipt of over $5.8 million in real estate tax distributions in June.
Budget Timeline Approved:
The board authorized the administration to post the tentative Fiscal Year 2026 budget for public display no later than August 7. Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham noted he is still awaiting final revenue projections from the state. A special Finance Committee meeting to review the proposed budget is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on July 31. The board is expected to formally approve the final budget in September.
Staff Resignations Accepted:
The board formally acknowledged the resignations of two staff members. Jillian Hauck, a high school Physical Education, Health, and Driver Education teacher, and Steve June, a full-time bus driver, have both resigned from their positions. The board unanimously approved the acknowledgment, and the district will now work to fill the vacancies.
Summer Projects Progressing:
Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham reported that summer facilities projects are moving forward. Plumbing work at both the elementary and high schools is nearly complete, and patching has been finished on the junior high parking lot. The district is still waiting for updated pricing for a seal coating project at the high school. Student registration for the new school year is scheduled to begin on Monday, July 14.
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