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Board approves minutes, consent agenda and appoints Dustin Hughes as ASBA delegate

October 10, 2025 | ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, Arkansas


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Board approves minutes, consent agenda and appoints Dustin Hughes as ASBA delegate
The board moved to approve minutes for the listed meetings and adopted the consent agenda, then appointed Dustin Hughes as the district's delegate to the ASBA delegate assembly for the upcoming December conference.

At roll call the board noted one member was absent earlier in the meeting; a board member moved to approve minutes for September 11, September 17, October 2 and October 9, the motion was seconded and the chair asked for discussion. The board voted "Aye," and the chair announced, "Motion carried."

Nut graf: The board completed routine procedural business and affirmed a district representative for the Arkansas School Boards Association (ASBA) delegate assembly, a standing item required each year.

For the ASBA delegate item, a board member moved to appoint Dustin Hughes as the district delegate; the motion was seconded and the board recorded a unanimous "Aye" vote. The superintendent noted the delegate assembly will be part of the December conference and that the appointment was an annual designation.

Ending: Consent items and the delegate appointment passed without recorded opposition. No further public discussion was recorded.

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