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The Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District board took several routine actions at its Nov. 3 meeting.
- Approval of minutes: The board moved and approved the regular meeting minutes for Oct. 27, 2025 by voice vote.
- Consent agenda (partial approval): The board discussed three consent items (bills payable; resignations/appointments/retirements; school safety drills). After identifying that the personnel/resignations item did not apply and noting numerical errors in the safety-drill reports, the board pulled the personnel item and directed staff to correct the drill reports. The board then moved and approved bills payable and the corrected school safety drill reports by voice vote.
- Adjournment: The board moved, seconded and approved adjournment at the end of the meeting.
The transcript records motion and second for these items and a voice "aye" approval in each case; no recorded roll-call tallies or named movers/seconders were included in the public remarks recorded in the transcript.
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