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In a brief yet significant special meeting on November 26, 2024, the Northampton City Council convened to address a single agenda item: a resolution opposing the expansion of the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School. The meeting, held both in person and via Zoom, was recorded for public viewing on local media channels.
Council President called the meeting to order, confirming a quorum with most councilors present, except for Councilor Rothenberg, who had raised the charter objection but was absent for the discussion. The resolution had been introduced earlier in the month and was brought back for a final vote after a second reading.
Councilor LaBarge moved to bring the resolution to the floor, which was seconded by Councilor Dobbs. After a brief acknowledgment of the sponsors' efforts, the council proceeded to a roll call vote. The resolution passed unanimously among those present, reflecting a strong consensus on the matter.
With no further business on the agenda, the council quickly moved to adjourn, wishing each other a happy Thanksgiving as they wrapped up what was noted as one of the shortest meetings in recent memory. The council will reconvene on December 5, leaving the community with a clear stance on the charter school expansion and a sense of unity heading into the holiday season.
Converted from Northampton City Council | November 26, 2024 meeting on November 26, 2024
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