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At the meeting’s business portion the board approved the consent agenda after a motion from the board president and a second by Tad; members recorded the vote as "all in favor" with no numerical tally provided in the transcript.
Board members also discussed representation for upcoming contract negotiations (two board volunteers will attend negotiations with the district lawyer present) and were briefed that contract bargaining will begin in January with multiple meetings to follow. The board president noted a capital-project vote scheduled next Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and said a newsletter and website materials describe the project details.
The president asked for a second executive session later in the meeting to continue personnel discussions; board members agreed, the meeting recessed into executive session, and upon return a motion to adjourn was made and seconded. The meeting adjourned at 9:35 p.m.
Votes at a glance: The consent agenda motion was moved by the Board President, seconded by Tad, and approved by voice vote; a motion to adjourn was moved and seconded prior to adjournment and recorded as approved by voice vote. The transcript did not provide individual roll-call tallies.
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