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The Sayville Union Free School District Board moved through routine business and approved multiple consent and calendar items during the Nov. 14 meeting.
Board member Kelly moved to approve agenda items 6.01–7.06, and Tom seconded; during discussion a board member asked about 'insufficient funds' entries on certain line items. Assistant Superintendent Bartels explained these entries related to budget transfers. The chair called the vote and the motion carried (no roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript).
The board then considered calendar items (initially referenced as 08/2001–8 2004, clarified in the meeting to items 801–903). The motion (mover unclear in the transcript) was seconded by Chris. The board reviewed dates for middle-school events Nov. 20–22 and several winter concerts in December. The board set its next business meeting for Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
A final motion to adjourn was made and seconded by Kathy; the chair called the vote and announced the meeting was adjourned.
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