Yellville-Summit School Board to Meet Monday

Board to consider budget, student transfers, and curriculum programs

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

The Yellville-Summit School District Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting on Monday at 5:30 PM at the district's Administrative Building. The board is scheduled to consider several action items, including approval of the monthly budget and financial reports, petitions for student transfers, and the purchase of Virtual Arkansas spring courses.

Why it matters

As the governing body of the local school district, the Yellville-Summit School Board plays a crucial role in overseeing the district's finances, policies, and educational programs. Their decisions at this meeting will impact the educational experience and resources available to students in the community.

The details

In addition to the budget and financial reports, the board will also consider renewing occupational and physical therapy service contracts, a purchase service agreement with OUR Cooperative, proposed policy revisions, and the purchase of Lexia Learning Systems and Renaissance Reading programs. They will also approve ESSA and IDEA assurances for the 2026-2027 school year, a proposed middle and high school bell schedule, the 2026-2027 school calendar, and updated certified and classified salary schedules.

  • The Yellville-Summit School District Board of Education will meet on Monday, March 10, 2026 at 5:30 PM.

The players

Yellville-Summit School District Board of Education

The governing body responsible for overseeing the Yellville-Summit School District, including its finances, policies, and educational programs.

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What’s next

The public is invited to attend the school board meeting to observe the proceedings and provide input on the various agenda items.

The takeaway

This school board meeting is an important opportunity for the Yellville-Summit community to stay informed about the district's priorities and direction, as the board makes decisions that will impact students, teachers, and families.