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At the Nov. 11 meeting the Southfield Public School District Board of Education approved the consent agenda, including minutes from Oct. 28 special and closed‑session meetings, after a motion to open and approve the consent agenda.
The board then considered and approved personnel action report 6428 after a separate motion and roll-call vote. Trustees asked about open positions, and the superintendent reported 40 applications for one noted vacancy and said candidate interviews will begin next week.
Board treasurer Talisha Belk presented the financial report and monthly bill disbursement; she noted the $575,000 decision regarding state '31aa' funds and the previously approved $1.5 million for O House upgrades as items that pose timing or budget considerations. The board set monthly check‑ins on transportation and asked staff to continue reporting on bond projects and construction timelines.
Both the consent agenda and the personnel action report passed by roll call without recorded dissents in the transcript.
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