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Votes at a glance: board approves minutes, consent agenda, policy and resolution

October 02, 2025 | Moses Lake School District, School Districts, Washington


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Votes at a glance: board approves minutes, consent agenda, policy and resolution
At its Oct. 2 meeting the Moses Lake School District Board of Directors took the following formal actions.

• Approval of Sept. 18 regular meeting minutes — Motion passed unanimously.

• Adoption of tonight’s agenda — Motion passed unanimously.

• Approval of the consent agenda — Motion passed unanimously.

• Approval of policy 292190 (final action reported as approval) — Motion passed unanimously.

• Approval of Resolution 202602 on the board’s stance regarding opt-out rights (as presented) — Motion passed 4–1 (one board member recorded a no vote). The resolution proponent said the resolution reflects the board member’s view that parents should have the right to opt their children out of curriculum; during discussion a board member cited a June 2025 U.S. Supreme Court case mentioned in the meeting as “Mamode v. Taylor” when describing parental rights.

• Approved revised January meeting dates (move January board meetings to Jan. 8 and Jan. 22) — Motion passed unanimously.

• Adjournment — Motion passed.

Where vote tallies were recorded as unanimous in the meeting transcript, this summary reports unanimous outcomes; where a roll-call or named vote was not recorded in the transcript, tally counts are reported based on the five board members shown in the meeting roll call. The board did not vote on policy 3424 (first reading on an opioid overdose-reversal policy) at this meeting; staff said it will return for further consideration.

Ending: The board approved routine minutes and several items, adopted Resolution 202602 by recorded voice vote, and directed staff to return with additional information on policies and budget items for future meetings.

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