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Equal Plunk School District Board Approves Food Service Contract With Sodexo America LLC

April 24, 2024 | Eagle Point SD 9, School Districts, Oregon



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Equal Plunk School District Board Approves Food Service Contract With Sodexo America LLC
The Eagle Point School District 9 Board of Directors convened for their regular meeting on April 24, 2024. The meeting began with the roll call, confirming the presence of all board members: Mr. Stone, Mrs. Strittenberg, Mrs. McIntyre, Mr. Graves, Mr. Wolf, and Mr. Kovach.

Following the roll call, the board moved to adopt the meeting agenda. The motion was made and seconded, and the board unanimously approved the agenda with all members voting in favor.

The meeting proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance, reinforcing the community spirit and commitment to the nation.

The first significant item on the agenda was the public forum. The board acknowledged the receipt of one email to be read into the record. The chair reminded attendees that the board meetings are held in public, allowing for audience comments during the public forum segment. However, comments were limited to three minutes per speaker, with a total maximum duration of 30 minutes for this segment. The chair also noted that the board would not respond to comments during the forum and emphasized that any complaints regarding employees should be directed to the respective supervisors in writing or in person.

The meeting continued with the public forum, allowing community members to voice their concerns and opinions, adhering to the established guidelines.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the board's commitment to transparency and community engagement while maintaining procedural order. Further discussions and agenda items were expected to follow in subsequent segments of the meeting.

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