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Enterprise City Board of Education approves personnel actions including retirements and hires

October 09, 2025 | Enterprise City Schools, School Districts, Alabama


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Enterprise City Board of Education approves personnel actions including retirements and hires
On Oct. 9, 2025, the Enterprise City Board of Education approved personnel action items listed on its personnel list, including retirements, resignations, employment and supplemental assignments, following a recommendation from Doctor Thomas, a board staff member.

Doctor Thomas presented the personnel list and recommended approval. Board member (unidentified, mover) moved to approve the personnel items; Board member (unidentified, seconder) seconded the motion. The presiding board member called for those in favor to raise their right hands; the motion was approved by voice/hand vote. The transcript does not record a roll-call tally.

Discussion on the item was brief and largely procedural. During the personnel motion, one board member offered a personal note of congratulations: “I do have one thing, and it's on a personal note, but I'm so proud of Randy. I love Randy. I've known him all my life. And when I saw that yesterday, I was like, I'm so happy for him. So, yeah, I just wanna say that,” a board member said. Another board member responded that they would convey the sentiment to Randy and noted pride in Randy completing a graduation discussed informally during the exchange.

The personnel list presented to the board was described in the meeting as covering retirements, resignations, employment and supplements; the transcript does not provide individual employee names, positions, effective dates or compensation details. The board chair said the personnel actions are meant to “put people in proper places,” indicating the approvals were intended to allow staffing changes to proceed before the start of operational duties.

The board did not attach additional conditions, assignments to staff, or follow-up reporting requirements to the approvals in the portions of the transcript provided. The meeting record does not specify the effective dates for the personnel actions or the identities of all individuals affected.

Less critical procedural items that preceded and followed the personnel vote — including routine agenda approval and a trip request handled earlier in the meeting — were addressed separately in the session.

The transcript indicates the board adjourned after routine closing remarks and referenced a next scheduled board meeting but did not specify that meeting’s date in the provided excerpt.

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