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Clay County School Board approves counseling policy revision and multiple routine items; votes recorded 4-0

October 03, 2025 | Clay, School Districts, Florida


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Clay County School Board approves counseling policy revision and multiple routine items; votes recorded 4-0
At its meeting, the Clay County School Board approved advertised revisions to School Board Policy 24.11 (school counseling) and approved a human-resources special action and the consent agenda; recorded votes for the motions were unanimous, 4-0.

The board opened a public hearing to consider the advertised revisions to Policy 24.11 and, with no public speakers, moved directly to a vote. Ms. Clark made the motion to approve the advertised revision to Policy 24.11; Ms. Gilhausen seconded. The board chair called for the vote; the board answered “aye” and the clerk announced, “Vote carries four-zero.”

Immediately following, the board considered a human-resources item labeled “D2 Human Resources Special Action A.” The board recorded a motion from Ms. Gilhausen; an unnamed board member seconded. The board again approved the motion by voice vote, recorded as 4-0.

The board then presented a proclamation (number 26-06) establishing Oct. 23–31, 2025, as Red Ribbon Week in district schools and communities and adopted the consent agenda by a 4-0 voice vote after a motion from Ms. Gilhausen and a second by Mr. Alvaro.

No individual roll-call votes were read aloud for the items beyond the unanimous voice tallies. The meeting minutes and official agenda packet should be consulted for item-level detail and any supporting documents referenced on the consent agenda.

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