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Votes at a glance: procedural motions at Oct. 2 Harris County Board meeting

October 03, 2025 | Harris County, School Districts, Georgia


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Votes at a glance: procedural motions at Oct. 2 Harris County Board meeting
The Harris County Board of Education recorded several procedural motions during its Oct. 2 committee meeting. The transcript shows the following actions and outcomes; votes were taken by voice and no detailed roll-call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript provided.

- Motion to approve the Oct. 2 committee meeting agenda as presented. Second recorded: Mr. Goodnose. Outcome: adopted by voice vote (no roll-call tally in transcript).

- Motion to recess to executive session to discuss personnel, superintendent interviews, property negotiations, student-discipline appeal, records protected by the Open Records Act and the school safety plan. Second recorded: Mr. Proctor. Outcome: approved by voice vote; the board "stand adjourned to executive session" as recorded.

- Motion to exit executive session. Second recorded: Miss Oliver. Outcome: approved by voice vote; meeting reconvened.

- Motion to adjourn for the evening. Second recorded: Mr. Green. Outcome: approved by voice vote; meeting adjourned.

No recorded roll-call vote tallies (yes/no/abstain with member names) were present in the transcript for these procedural items. Other agenda items (policy revisions, proclamations, reports) were discussed but tabled or presented for information and were scheduled for action at the Oct. 9 regular meeting when required.

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